A Quantitative Assessment of Texas' Wetlands and Surface Water Systems
Abstract
Twelve distinct and homogeneous wetland regions were defined for Texas by considering water availability and substrate characteristics. Regions were subsampled and measured by wetland classes, and the average values extrapolated for the regional total and these totals summed for the state totals. The Texas estimated wetland resource consists of 22,896 km² of perennial ponds, 1,181 km² of intermittent ponds, 74,500 km of perennial streams, 790,318 km of intermittent streams, 489 km² of marsh, and 700 km² of wooded marsh. Eastern regions and the Coastal region are most rich in all of these wetland types.
Description
Program year: 1982-1983Digitized from print original stored in HDR
Subject
Texas wetlandwater availability
substrate characteristics
perennial ponds
intermittent ponds
perennial streams
intermittent streams
marsh
wooded marsh
Citation
Walters, Jennifer (1983). A Quantitative Assessment of Texas' Wetlands and Surface Water Systems. University Undergraduate Fellows. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /CAPSTONE -WaltersJ _1983.