Title
"Incorporating" American Colonialism: Accounting And The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act
Keywords
Biogeochemical science; Constructed wetlands; Tracer study; Transport model
Abstract
In this study, a new-generation subsurface upflow wetland (SUW) system packed with the unique sorption media was introduced for nutrient removal. To explore the interface between hydraulic and environmental performance, a tracer study was carried out in concert with a transport model to collectively provide hydraulic retention time (7.1 days) and compelling evidence of pollutant fate and transport processes. Research findings indicate that our pollution-control media demonstrate smooth nutrient removal efficiencies across different sampling port locations given the appropriate size distribution conversant with the anticipated hydraulic patterns and layered structure among the sorption media components. The sizable capacity for nutrient removal in this bioprocess confirms that SUW is a promising substitute for an extension of traditional on-site wastewater treatment systems. © 2011 Springer-Verlag.
Publication Date
3-1-2012
Publication Title
Behavioral Research in Accounting
Volume
24
Issue
3
Number of Pages
203-214
Document Type
Article
Personal Identifier
scopus
DOI Link
https://doi.org/10.2308/bria-10177
Copyright Status
Unknown
Socpus ID
84857478520 (Scopus)
Source API URL
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84857478520
STARS Citation
Thornburg, Steven W. and Roberts, Robin W., ""Incorporating" American Colonialism: Accounting And The Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act" (2012). Scopus Export 2010-2014. 5022.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/scopus2010/5022