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    Carbon sequestration potential for mitigating the carbon footprint of green stormwater infrastructure by Kavehei, Emad, Jenkins, G.A., Adame, M.F., Lemckert, C.

    Published in Renewable & sustainable energy reviews (01-10-2018)
    “…Green stormwater infrastructure is a common feature of urban cities which is mostly designed for hydrological and water quality purposes. The last decade has…”
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    Carbon stocks and sequestration of stormwater bioretention/biofiltration basins by Kavehei, Emad, Jenkins, G.A., Lemckert, C., Adame, M.F.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2019)
    “…Linear accumulation of C in bioretention soil with age (x axis) and within the soil profile (y axis). [Display omitted] •Bioretention basins store carbon over…”
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    Soil nitrogen accumulation, denitrification potential, and carbon source tracing in bioretention basins by Kavehei, Emad, Shahrabi Farahani, B., Jenkins, G.A., Lemckert, C., Adame, M.F.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-01-2021)
    “…•Age and sand content were the most influencing factors on the soil TN accumulation.•Denitrification potential and δ15 N values increased with the age of…”
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    Restoration of a constructed stormwater wetland to improve its ecological and hydrological performance by Jenkins, G.A, Greenway, M

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2007)
    “…Although the vegetation within constructed stormwater wetlands plays an important role in the treatment processes taking place, its density and distribution…”
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    A process-based method of estimating exponential decay parameters for particulate removal in a gravel trench by Newton, D B, Jenkins, G A, Yu, B

    Published in Water science and technology (01-01-2007)
    “…Observed reductions in pollutant concentrations through stormwater treatment devices commonly display the characteristic form of exponential decay, in which…”
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