Multiscale flow-vegetation-sediment feedbacks in low-gradient landscapes

LG Larsen - Geomorphology, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract Low-gradient fluvial landscapes (1–50 cm km− 1) occupy diverse settings (inland,
tidal, and deltaic wetlands, large-river floodplains, lowland streams) but share many …

The role of paleoecology in restoration and resource management—the past as a guide to future decision-making: review and example from the Greater Everglades …

GL Wingard, CE Bernhardt… - Frontiers in Ecology and …, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Resource managers around the world are challenged to develop feasible plans for
sustainable conservation and/or restoration of the lands, waters, and wildlife they administer …

The largest constructed treatment wetland project in the world: the story of the Everglades stormwater treatment areas

C Armstrong, T Piccone, J Dombrowski - Ecological Engineering, 2023 - Elsevier
Abstract The Everglades Stormwater Treatment Areas (STAs) are the largest complex of
constructed treatment wetlands in the world with a current treatment area of over 25,000 ha …

Effects of sea-level rise and freshwater management on long-term water levels and water quality in the Florida Coastal Everglades

SB Dessu, RM Price, TG Troxler… - Journal of Environmental …, 2018 - Elsevier
Since the 1880s, hydrological modification of the Greater Florida Everglades has reduced
water levels and flows in Everglades National Park (ENP). The Comprehensive Everglades …

Accelerating sea-level rise and the fate of mangrove plant communities in South Florida, USA

RW Parkinson, S Wdowinski - Geomorphology, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Analysis of four South Florida tide gauges, with records ranging from 27 to 116 yrs.,
indicate the average rate of sea-level rise has accelerated from 3.9 mm yr− 1 (1900–2021) …

Experimental saltwater intrusion drives rapid soil elevation and carbon loss in freshwater and brackish Everglades marshes

SP Charles, JS Kominoski, TG Troxler, EE Gaiser… - Estuaries and …, 2019 - Springer
Increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR) threaten to submerge coastal wetlands unless they
increase soil elevation at similar pace, often by storing soil organic carbon (OC). Coastal …

[BUCH][B] Invertebrates in freshwater wetlands

DP Batzer, D Boix - 2018 - Springer
Invertebrates in freshwater wetlands Darold Batzer· Dani Boix Editors Invertebrates in
Freshwater Wetlands An International Perspective on their Ecology Page 2 Invertebrates in …

Declines in plant productivity drive carbon loss from brackish coastal wetland mesocosms exposed to saltwater intrusion

BJ Wilson, S Servais, SP Charles, SE Davis… - Estuaries and …, 2018 - Springer
Coastal wetlands, among the most productive ecosystems, are important global reservoirs of
carbon (C). Accelerated sea level rise (SLR) and saltwater intrusion in coastal wetlands …

Molecular and spectroscopic changes of peat-derived organic matter following photo-exposure: Effects on heteroatom composition of DOM

M Harir, KM Cawley, N Hertkorn… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
The temporal evolution of molecular compositions and changes in structural features of
Hillsboro Canal (Florida, USA) dissolved organic matter (DOM) was studied with an …

Flooding of a carbonate platform: The Sian Kaʼan Wetlands, Yucatán, Mexico—A model for the formation and evolution of palustrine carbonate factories around the …

NH Platt, VP Wright - The Depositional Record, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
The dynamic inter‐relationships between marine and freshwater carbonate depositional
environments are illustrated in the Sian Ka'an Wetlands, a 5 280 km2 complex of …