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Sorption and Release of Dissolved Pollutants Via Bioretention Media
Joel G. Morgan
, Kim A. Paus
,
Raymond M. Hozalski
,
John S. Gulliver
Civil, Environmental, and Geo- Engineering
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Background Level
14%
Batch Experiments
14%
Batch Study
14%
Bioretention
57%
Bioretention Media
100%
Breakthrough Curve
14%
Bulk Volume
14%
Cadmium
14%
Column Experiment
14%
Column Study
57%
Copper Precipitates
14%
Dissolved Contaminants
100%
Dissolved Phosphorus
14%
Effluent Concentration
28%
Filter Media
100%
Groundwater
14%
Infiltration
14%
Influent Concentration
28%
Langmuir Isotherm Equation
14%
Management Operations
14%
Maximum Adsorption Capacity
14%
Novel Recommendation
14%
Phosphorus
42%
Phosphorus Export
14%
Phosphorus Release
14%
Phosphorus Removal
14%
Phosphorus Sources
14%
Receiving Water
28%
Sand
71%
Solution pH
14%
Sorption
100%
Sorption Capacity
14%
Steady-state Value
14%
Stormwater
28%
Stormwater Management
14%
Surface Water
14%
Thomas Model
14%
Toxic Metals
57%
Zinc
14%
Engineering
Breakthrough Curve
14%
Bulk Volume
14%
Column Experiment
14%
Constant Rate
14%
Effluent Concentration
28%
Filter Medium
100%
Langmuir Isotherm Equation
14%
Operation and Maintenance
14%
Redesign
14%
Stormwater Management
14%
Surface Water
14%
Chemical Engineering
Solution pH
33%
Sorption Capacity
66%
Stormwater
100%