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Volumn 245, Issue 1-3, 2009, Pages 183-193
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Fe (II) and Mn (II) removal from drilled well water: A case study from a biological treatment unit in Harbin
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Author keywords
Drilling well water; Ferrous removal; Harbin; Manganese removal; Manganese sand; Silica sand
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Indexed keywords
BACK WASHING;
BIOLOGICAL FILTERS;
BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT;
DRILLED WELLS;
FERROUS IRON;
FERROUS REMOVAL;
FIRST ORDER REACTIONS;
HARBIN;
IRON REMOVAL;
KINETICS ANALYSIS;
KINETICS MODELS;
MANGANESE OXIDIZING BACTERIA;
OPERATION CONDITIONS;
PILOT SCALE;
REMOVAL EFFICIENCIES;
SAND FILTER;
START-UP;
BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING;
DEWATERING;
FLOW RATE;
IRON;
IRON ANALYSIS;
IRON REMOVAL (WATER TREATMENT);
MANGANESE;
MANGANESE COMPOUNDS;
MANGANESE REMOVAL (WATER TREATMENT);
REACTION KINETICS;
REMOVAL;
SILICA;
WATER WELLS;
WELL DRILLING;
SILICA SAND;
BACTERIUM;
BIOFILTRATION;
IRON;
MANGANESE;
NUMERICAL MODEL;
POLLUTANT REMOVAL;
REACTION KINETICS;
SILICA;
WATER TREATMENT;
WELL WATER;
ASIA;
CHINA;
EURASIA;
FAR EAST;
HARBIN;
HEILONGJIANG;
BACTERIA (MICROORGANISMS);
GALLIONELLA;
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EID: 67650708600
PISSN: 00119164
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1016/j.desal.2008.04.048 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (68)
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References (17)
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