Upper layer wetlands outperform in purifying nitrogen and phosphate pollution.
The researchers studied how different plants and layers in wetlands can help clean up nitrogen and phosphate pollution. They found that the top layer of wetlands with certain plants removed more nitrogen and phosphate than the bottom layer. The pH levels in the top layer were also different from the bottom layer, affecting the removal of ammonia. This shows that the upper layer of wetlands is better at purifying water than the lower layer.