نتایج جستجو برای: wetland rehabilitation

تعداد نتایج: 78783  

2006
I. Chaubey G. M. Ward

Temporal variability and linkages among hydrologic components of a natural riparian wetland in the southeast USA were examined using two years of measured data. Rainfall was the dominant inflow and evapotranspiration (ET) the dominant outflow for the wetland. The wetland response factor, defined as the ratio of runoff to rainfall volume, was small and surface runoff accounted for only 9% of the...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
M T Moore E R Bennett C M Cooper S Smith J L Farris K G Drouillard R Schulz

A pesticide runoff event was simulated on two 10 m x 50 m constructed wetlands (one non-vegetated, one vegetated) to evaluate the fate of methyl parathion (MeP) (Penncap-M). Water, sediment, and plant samples were collected at five sites downstream of the inflow for 120 d. Semi-permeable membrane devices (SPMDs) were deployed at each wetland outflow to determine exiting pesticide load. MeP was ...

2008
Jennifer E. Pyzoha Timothy J. Callahan Ge Sun Carl C. Trettin Masato Miwa

This paper describes how climate influences the hydrology of an ephemeral depressional wetland. Surface water and groundwater elevation data were collected for 7 years in a Coastal Plain watershed in South Carolina USA containing depressional wetlands, known as Carolina bays. Rainfall and temperature data were compared with water-table well and piezometer data in and around one wetland. Using t...

2016
Jingrui Chen Qiulin Wang Ming Li Fan Liu Wei Li

Plants with different photosynthetic pathways could produce different amounts and types of root exudates and debris which may affect soil respiration rates. Therefore, wetland vegetation succession between plants with different photosynthetic pathways may ultimately influence the wetland carbon budget. The middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River has the largest floodplain wetland group in...

2004
Donald M. Reeves William W. Woessner

Water Howellia (Howellia aquatilis) is a rare and endangered wetland plant listed as a threatened species under the Federal Endangered Species Act. 70% of the world population is found in the 1:7 £ 10 ha Swan Valley, Montana, USA in wetlands of usually less than 1-ha. Survival of this aquatic species requires emergence during mid-summer, the drying out of occupied portions of the wetlands, a sl...

2017
Zhiwei Ge Ran An Shuiyuan Fang Pengpeng Lin Chuan Li Jianhui Xue Shuiqiang Yu

Aquatic plants play an essential role and are effective in mitigating lake eutrophication by forming complex plant-soil system and retaining total nitrogen (TN) and phosphorus (TP) in soils to ultimately reduce their quantities in aquatic systems. Two main vegetation types (Phragmites australis community and P. australis + Typha latifolia community) of Qin Lake wetland were sampled in this stud...

2011
SIOBHAN FENNESSY CHRISTOPHER CRAFT

The Glaciated Interior Plains historically supported a broad variety of wetland types, but wetland losses, primarily due to agricultural drainage, range from 50% to 90% of presettlement area. Wholesale land use change has created one of the most productive agricultural regions on earth, but wetland conversion has also led to the loss of the ecosystem services they provide, particularly water qu...

2011
Achyut R. Adhikari Kumud Acharya Seth A. Shanahan Xiaoping Zhou

Increased water use associated with rapid growth in the Las Vegas Valley has inadvertently led to the creation of unique wetland systems in Southern Nevada with an abundance of biological diversity. Constructed and naturally created wetlands in the Las Vegas Valley watershed were studied to characterize and understand their potential role for improving ecosystem services (i.e., water purificati...

2016
ELLEN R. HERBERT PAUL BOON AMY J. BURGIN SCOTT C. NEUBAUER RIMA B. FRANKLIN MARCELO ARDÓN KRISTINE N. HOPFENSPERGER LEON P. M. LAMERS PETER GELL

Salinization, a widespread threat to the structure and ecological functioning of inland and coastal wetlands, is currently occurring at an unprecedented rate and geographic scale. The causes of salinization are diverse and include alterations to freshwater flows, land-clearance, irrigation, disposal of wastewater effluent, sea level rise, storm surges, and applications of de-icing salts. Climat...

2017
Florian Wittmann Márcia C M Marques Geraldo Damasceno Júnior Jean Carlos Budke Maria T F Piedade Astrid de Oliveira Wittmann Juan Carlos Montero Rafael L de Assis Natália Targhetta Pia Parolin Wolfgang J Junk J Ethan Householder

Wetlands harbor an important compliment of regional plant diversity, but in many regions data on wetland diversity and composition is still lacking, thus hindering our understanding of the processes that control it. While patterns of broad-scale terrestrial diversity and composition typically correlate with contemporary climate it is not clear to what extent patterns in wetlands are complimenta...

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