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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
Since the 1880s, hydrological modification of the Greater Florida Everglades has reduced
water levels and flows in Everglades National Park (ENP). The Comprehensive Everglades …
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
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) …
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
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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
The temporal evolution of molecular compositions and changes in structural features of
Hillsboro Canal (Florida, USA) dissolved organic matter (DOM) was studied with an …
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 …
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 …
environments are illustrated in the Sian Ka'an Wetlands, a 5 280 km2 complex of …