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2015
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
Autotrophic nitrogen removal over nitrite in a sponge-bed trickling filter
Filtration
Calibration
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2015
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
Anaerobic digestion without biogas?
Anaerobic
Digestibility
Biogas
Publication
M. van Loosdrecht
2015
Water Quality, Treatment and Reclamation
An integrated approach for efficient biomethane production from solid bio-wastes in a compact system
Biomass
Wastewater
Publication
J.B. van Lier
M. de Kreuk
2015
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
Anammox cultivation in a closed sponge-bed trickling filter
Filtration
Microbial
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2015
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
Anaerobic sewage treatment: state of the art, constraints and challenges
Anaerobic
Sewage
Treatment
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2015
Observation and Modelling Water Resources
A predictive model for salt intrusion in estuaries applied to the Yangtze estuary
Estuary
Salinity
Intrusion
Publication
H.H.G. Savenije
2015
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
A downflow hanging sponge (DHS) reactor for faecal coliform removal from an upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (UASB) effluent
Anaerobic
Bioreactors
Publication
J.B. van Lier
2015
Environmental Science, Technology and Engineering
Accumulibacter clades Type I and II performing kinetically different glycogen-accumulating organisms metabolisms for anaerobic substrate uptake
Micro-Organisms
Anaerobic
Publication
M. van Loosdrecht
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