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    Quantifying the Nitrogen-Removal Performance of a Constructed Wetland Dominated by Diffuse Agricultural Groundwater Inflows Using a Linked Catchment–Wetland Model by Hoang, Linh, Sukias, James P. S., Montemezzani, Valerio, Tanner, Chris C.

    Published in Water (Basel) (26-04-2023)
    “…Nitrogen loading from diffuse agricultural sources is a major water-quality problem worldwide. Constructed wetlands have been increasingly used to treat runoff…”
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    ‘Dual Purpose’ Surface Flow Constructed Treatment Wetlands Support Native Biodiversity in Intensified Agricultural Landscapes by Goeller, Brandon C., Sukias, James P. S., Woodward, Simon J. R., Clarkson, Beverley R.

    Published in Water (Basel) (01-07-2023)
    “…In agricultural landscapes, free-water surface flow wetlands (FWS) are constructed mainly to improve water quality; however, their contribution to biodiversity…”
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    Quantifying treatment system resilience to shock loadings in constructed wetlands and denitrification bioreactors by Sukias, James P.S., Park, Jason B.K., Stott, Rebecca, Tanner, Chris C.

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-08-2018)
    “…Wastewater treatment ecotechnologies such as constructed wetlands and denitrifying bioreactors are commonly perceived as robust and resilient to shock loading,…”
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    Jump‐starting podocarp forest establishment in a wetland dominated by invasive willow by Sukias, James P. S., Tanner, Chris C., Clarkson, Beverley R., Bodmin, Kerry A., Woodward, Simon, Bartlam, Scott, Costley, Kerry

    Published in Restoration ecology (01-01-2024)
    “…Kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides) is a tall, wetland‐tolerant native podocarp tree that has potential for restoration of New Zealand wetlands currently…”
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    Microbial Transport, Retention, and Inactivation in Streams: A Combined Experimental and Stochastic Modeling Approach by Drummond, Jennifer D, Davies-Colley, Robert J, Stott, Rebecca, Sukias, James P, Nagels, John W, Sharp, Alice, Packman, Aaron I

    Published in Environmental science & technology (07-07-2015)
    “…Long-term survival of pathogenic microorganisms in streams enables long-distance disease transmission. In order to manage water-borne diseases more effectively…”
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    Multiyear Nutrient Removal Performance of Three Constructed Wetlands Intercepting Tile Drain Flows from Grazed Pastures by Tanner, Chris C, Sukias, James P.S

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-2011)
    “…Subsurface tile drain flows can be a major source of nutrient loss from agricultural landscapes. This study quantifies flows and nitrogen and phosphorus yields…”
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    Floating treatment wetlands supplemented with aeration and biofilm attachment surfaces for efficient domestic wastewater treatment by Park, Jason B.K., Sukias, James P.S., Tanner, Chris C.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-11-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] Floating Treatment Wetlands (FTWs), comprising a floating matrix or framework vegetated with emergent wetland plants whose roots extend into…”
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    Nitrate removal processes in a constructed wetland treating drainage from dairy pasture by Matheson, Fleur E., Sukias, James P.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-10-2010)
    “…15N-labelled NO 3 − was used in a surface-flow constructed wetland in spring to examine the relative importance of competing NO 3 − removal processes. In situ…”
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    Plant responses to nutrient addition and predictive ability of vegetation N:P ratio in an austral fen by Burge, Olivia Rata, Clarkson, Beverley R., Bodmin, Kerry A., Bartlam, Scott, Robertson, Hugh A., Sukias, James P. S., Tanner, Chris C.

    Published in Freshwater biology (01-04-2020)
    “…Previous studies of the N:P ratio in wetland plants have been carried out in northern hemisphere wetlands where atmospheric nitrogen deposition is higher…”
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    Constructed wetlands and denitrifying bioreactors for on-site and decentralised wastewater treatment: Comparison of five alternative configurations by Tanner, Chris C., Sukias, James P.S., Headley, Tom R., Yates, Charlotte R., Stott, Rebecca

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-05-2012)
    “…► Hybrid vertical-flow constructed wetlands and denitrifying bioreactor performance. ► Five different configurations compared side-by-side treating same…”
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    Unrestricted dairy cattle grazing of a pastoral headwater wetland and its effect on water quality by Hughes, Andrew O., Tanner, Chris C., McKergow, Lucy A., Sukias, James P.S.

    Published in Agricultural water management (01-02-2016)
    “…•First study to directly quantify the grazing activity of cattle with access to a wetland.•The water quality effect of cattle grazing was monitored for 2…”
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    Relationships between Loading Rates and Pollutant Removal during Maturation of Gravel‐Bed Constructed Wetlands by Tanner, Chris C., Sukias, James P. S., Upsdell, Martin P.

    Published in Journal of environmental quality (01-03-1998)
    “…Relationships between pollutant mass loading and removal are reported for a series of five pilot‐scale constructed wetlands in their 4th and 5th years of…”
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    Accumulation of organic solids in gravel-bed constructed wetlands by Tanner, Chris C., Sukias, James P.

    Published in Water science and technology (1995)
    “…The effects of wastewater loading rate and planting with Schoenoplectus validus (soft-stem bulrush) on the accumulation of organic matter were investigated in…”
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    Net export of E. coli from a constructed wetland treating agricultural drainage by Stott, Rebecca, Sukias, James P.S., McKergow, Lucy A., Davies-Colley, Robert J., Tanner, Chris C.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-09-2023)
    “…Monitoring of a constructed wetland receiving episodic pulses of subsurface drainage waters from grazed dairy pastures showed good nitrogen reductions, but…”
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    Multilayer partially saturated vertical flow wetlands for advanced small community wastewater treatment by Singh, Sukhjit P., Tanner, Chris C., Sukias, James P.S., Lay, Mark C., Glasgow, Graeme D.E.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2024)
    “…This study evaluated the performance of four types (zeolite, gravel, complete woodchip, and vertical shaft) of pilot-scale partially saturated vertical flow…”
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    Nitrogen processing gradients in subsurface-flow treatment wetlands—influence of wastewater characteristics by Tanner, Chris C., Kadlec, Robert H., Gibbs, Max M., Sukias, James P.S., Nguyen, M.Long

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-03-2002)
    “…Nitrification, an aerobic microbial process, is generally considered to be the rate-limiting step for N removal in subsurface-flow (SSF) constructed wetlands…”
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    Accumulation of organic solids in gravel-bed constructed wetlands by Tanner, Chris C., Sukias, James P.

    Published in Water science and technology (01-08-1995)
    “…The effects of wastewater loading rate and planting with Schoenoplectus validus (soft-stem bulrush) on the accumulation of organic matter were investigated in…”
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    Algal abundance, organic matter, and physico-chemical characteristics of dairy farm facultative ponds: Implications for treatment performance by Sukias, James P. S., Tanner, Chris C., Davies-Colley, Robert J., Nagels, John W., Wolters, Ronald

    “…Six Waikato (New Zealand) dairy farm facultative ponds (DFPs), which met the larger sizes specified in recent dairy industry guidelines, were sampled monthly…”
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    Organic matter accumulation during maturation of gravel-bed constructed wetlands treating farm dairy wastewaters by TANNER, C. C, SUKIAS, J. P. S, UPSDELL, M. P

    Published in Water research (Oxford) (01-10-1998)
    “…The accumulation of organic matter (OM) in constructed wetlands subjected to hydraulic loading rates of 21, 26, 46 and 72 mm per d, equivalent to 1.7-5.8 g OM…”
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