Biochar offen participates in geochemical processes of contaminants due to its wide application,but the environmental effect of biochar on the fate of As(Ⅲ)in groundwater is far less understood [1].
Wetlands have numerous critical ecological functions,which are regulated by a number of nitrogen (N) and carbon (C) biogeochemical processes,such as denitrification,organic matter decomposition and me
Hydrodynamic fluctuations can trigger sediment suspension concomitantly with internal phosphorus release,while the interactive effect of turbulence mixing and sediment suspension on the regulation of