ABSTRACT A number of black box and process-based modelling approaches, their strengths/limitations, and future applications for simulating contaminant dynamics in constructed wetlands (CWs) have been reviewed. Scanning of literature reveals… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT A number of black box and process-based modelling approaches, their strengths/limitations, and future applications for simulating contaminant dynamics in constructed wetlands (CWs) have been reviewed. Scanning of literature reveals that most of the CW modelling approaches are limited to the simulation of only nutrient and organic pollutant load dynamics. Performance analysis of the various process/black box-based models for simulating pollutant dynamics in vertical subsurface flow, horizontal subsurface flow, and hybrid CW systems further reveals that most of the existing modelling approaches have not not so far been able to account for the changing climatic conditions and the heavy metal dynamics. The paper thus highlights the gaps in the knowledge in the current state of the art for simulating wetland pollutant dynamics and suggests mechanisms for increasing the scope of such modelling approaches in the proper design and operation of the CW systems.
               
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