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Grebenshchykova, Z., Forquet, N., Brisson, J., Lachapelle-T., X., Comeau, Y., & Chazarenc, F. (2023). Thermal properties of treatment wetlands operated under freezing conditions. Water Science and Technology, 88(8), 2054-2067. Available
Frédette, C., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2022). Design of a zero liquid discharge leachate treatment system using an evapotranspiration willow bed. Water Research, 209, 10 pages. External link
Heine, P., Yavari, S., Frenette-Dussault, C., Zagury, G. J., Brisson, J., & Labrecque, M. (2021). Using Native Woody Plants for Phytomanagement of Urban Technosols Contaminated by Wood Pole Preservatives. Clean Soil Air Water, 49(3), 18 pages. External link
Demers, E., Kõiv-Vainik, M., Yavari, S., Mench, M., Marchand, L., Vincent, J., Frédette, C., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2020). Macrophyte potential to treat leachate contaminated with wood preservatives: plant tolerance and bioaccumulation capacity. Plants, 9(12). Available
Grebenshchykova, Z., Brisson, J., Chazarenc, F., & Comeau, Y. (2020). Two-year performance of single-stage vertical flow treatment wetlands planted with willows under cold-climate conditions. Ecological Engineering, 153. Available
Grebenshchykova, Z., Frédette, C., Chazarenc, F., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2020). Establishment and potential use of woody species in treatment wetlands. International Journal of Phytoremediation, 22(3), 295-304. External link
Frédette, C., Labrecque, M., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2019). Willows for environmental projects: A literature review of results on evapotranspiration rate and its driving factors across the genus Salix. Journal of Environmental Management, 246, 526-537. Available
Frédette, C., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2019). Ecophysiological Responses of a Willow Cultivar (Salix miyabeana ‘SX67') Irrigated with Treated Wood Leachate. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution, 230(8). Available
Frédette, C., Grebenshchykova, Z., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2019). Evapotranspiration of a willow cultivar (Salix miyabeana SX67) grown in a full-scale treatment wetland. Ecological Engineering, 127, 254-262. Available
Lévesque, S., Demers, E., Brisson, J., & Comeau, Y. (2017). Treatment of a mixed wood preservative leachate by a hybrid constructed wetland and a willow planted filter. Water Science and Technology, 76(1), 164-171. Available
Gagnon, V., Chazarenc, F., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2013). Effect of plant species on sludge dewatering and fate of pollutants in sludge treatment wetlands. Ecological Engineering, 61(B), 593-600. External link
Chazarenc, F., Filiatrault, M., Brisson, J., & Comeau, Y. (2010). Combination of slag, limestone and sedimentary apatite in columns for phosphorus removal from sludge fish farm effluents. Water, 2(3), 500-509. Available
Chazarenc, F., Naylor, S., Comeau, Y., Merlin, G., & Brisson, J. (2010). Modeling the effect of plants and peat on evapotranspiration in constructed wetlands. International Journal of Chemical Engineering, 2010, 1-6. Available
Maltais-Landry, G., Chazarenc, F., Comeau, Y., Troesch, S., & Brisson, J. (2007). Effects of Artificial Aeration, Macrophyte Species, and Loading Rate on Removal Efficiency in Constructed Wetland Mesocosms Treating Fish Farm Wastewater. Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science, 6(4), 409-414. External link
Ouellet-Plamondon, C., Chazarenc, F., Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2006). Artificial Aeration to Increase Pollutant Removal Efficiency of Constructed Wetlands in Cold Climate. Ecological Engineering, 27(3), 258-264. External link
Naylor, S., Brisson, J., Labelle, M. A., Drizo, A., & Comeau, Y. (2003). Treatment of Freshwater Fish Farm Effluent Using Constructed Wetlands: the Role of Plants and Substrate. Water Science and Technology, 48(5), 215-222. External link
Comeau, Y., Brisson, J., Réville, J.-P., Forget, C., & Drizo, A. (2001). Phosphorus Removal From Trout Farm Effluents by Constructed Wetlands. Water Science and Technology, 44(11-12), 55-60. External link
Comeau, Y., & Brisson, J. (2000). Utilisation de marais artificiels avec substrat calcaire pour l'épuration d'eaux de rejets de pisciculture : rapport final. (Technical Report n° 2366). Unavailable
Koiv-Vainik, M., Brisson, J., Beral, H., Belle-Isle, V., Langlois-Patterson, É., Abdelrahman, M., Dorner, S., Saint-Laurent, J., Petridis, A., & Dagenais, D. (2019, July). Full-scale field trial for bioretention cells designed for cold climate conditions: establishment year [Essai à grande échelle de biorétentions conçues pour climat froid : année d'établissement]. [Paper]. 10th Novatech Conference, Lyon, France. Unavailable