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Alexander M. Cancelli
Alexander M. Cancelli
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Treatment of naphthenic acids in oil sands process-affected waters with a surface flow treatment wetland: mass removal, half-life, and toxicity-reduction
AM Cancelli, FAPC Gobas
Environmental Research 213, 113755, 2022
262022
Development and evaluation of a mechanistic model to assess the fate and removal efficiency of hydrophobic organic contaminants in horizontal subsurface flow treatment wetlands
AM Cancelli, FAPC Gobas, Q Wang, BC Kelly
Water research 151, 183-192, 2019
262019
Treatment of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in oil sands process-affected water with a surface flow treatment wetland
AM Cancelli, FAPC Gobas
Environments 7 (9), 64, 2020
172020
A vegetation assessment of the Kearl treatment wetland following exposure to oil sands process-affected water
AM Cancelli, AK Borkenhagen, A Bekele
Water 14 (22), 3686, 2022
32022
Development and testing of a mechanistic model for wetland treatment of neutral and polar organic contaminants in oil sands process-affected water
AM Cancelli, FAPC Gobas
Ecological Engineering 198, 107145, 2024
22024
Metal uptake in wetland plants from oil sands process-affected waters: a case study
AM Cancelli, A Bekele, AK Borkenhagen
Environmental Technology, 1-15, 2024
12024
Depletion rates of O 2-naphthenic acids from oil sands process-affected water in wetland microcosms
AM Cancelli, FAPC Gobas
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 26 (10), 1859-1867, 2024
12024
Treatment wetlands for industrial wastewaters: A study of science, policy, and management
A Cancelli
Simon Fraser University, 2020
2020
Environmental Fate Modelling Of Contaminants In Constructed Wetlands
S Al-marri, M Al-sulaiti, F Gobas, A Cancelli
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Conference Proceedings Volume 2014 Issue 1 …, 2014
2014
An evaluative model for assessing the fate and effects of contaminants in engineered wetlands
AM Cancelli
2014
Uptake and Translocation of Metals and Trace Elements in Treatment Wetland Plants Following Exposure to Oil Sands Process-Affected Water
AM Cancelli, A Bekele, A Borkenhagen
Available at SSRN 4682592, 0
Application of Biomimetic Extraction to Measure Toxicity Reduction in Oil Sands Process-Affected Water After Wetland Treatment
J Brueggeman, F Gobas, AM Cancelli
SETAC North America 43rd Annual Meeting, 0
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