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Bioaccumulation and toxicity assessment of irrigation water contaminated with boron (B) using duckweed (Lemna gibba L.) in a batch reactor system
Türker, Onur Can; Yakar, Anıl; Gür, Nurcan (Elsevier Science BV, 2017)The present study assesses ability of Lemna gibba L. using a batch reactor approach to bioaccumulation boron (B) from irrigation waters which were collected from a stream in largest borax reserve all over the world. The ... -
Constructed Wetlands as Green Tools for Management of Boron Mine Wastewater
Türker, Onur Can; Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun; Yakar, Anıl (Taylor & Francis Inc, 2014)Constructed wetlands are of increasing interest worldwide given that they represent an eco-technological solution to many environmental problems such as wastewater treatment. Turkey possesses approximately 70% of the world's ... -
Effect of vegetation type on treatment performance and bioelectric production of constructed wetland modules combined with microbial fuel cell (CW-MFC) treating synthetic wastewater
Saz, Çağdaş; Türe, Cengiz; Türker, Onur Can; Yakar, Anıl (Springer Heidelberg, 2018)An operation of microcosm-constructed wetland modules combined with microbial fuel cell device (CW-MFC) was assessed for wastewater treatment and bioelectric generation. One of the crucial aims of the present experiment ... -
Evaluation of an innovative approach based on prototype engineered wetland to control and manage boron (B) mine effluent pollution
Türker, Onur Can; Türe, Cengiz; Böcük, Harun; Yakar, Anıl; Chen, Yi (Springer Heidelberg, 2016)A major environmental problem associated with boron (B) mining in many parts of the world is B pollution, which can become a point source of B mine effluent pollution to aquatic habitats. In this study, a cost-effective, ... -
The phytoremediation ability of a polyculture constructed wetland to treat boron from mine effluent
Türker, Onur Can; Böcük, Harun; Yakar, Anıl (Elsevier Science BV, 2013)This study focuses on describing the ability of a small-scale, subsurface-flow-polyculture-constructed wetland (PCW) to treat boron (B) mine effluent from the world's largest borax mine (Kirka, Turkey) under field conditions. ...