Browsing by Subject "Wetlands"
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(2010-07-14)Wetlands provide recreation and cultural values including scenic views, aesthetics, open-spaces, and leisure opportunities to surrounding residents. This study applies a hedonic approach to estimate the impact of wetland ...
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(2020-11-22)Bottomland hardwood forests (BHFs) along the Gulf coast of Texas have been experiencing a combination of disturbances in the form of hydroclimate changes and excessive anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition, both of which ...
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(PLOS, 2015-05-06)Landscape-level shifts in plant species distribution and abundance can fundamentally change the ecology of an ecosystem. Such shifts are occurring within mangrove-marsh ecotones, where over the last few decades, relatively ...
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(2014-12-15)Swales in wetland complexes can provide evidence of hydrologic connectivity for wetlands on the Texas Gulf Coast, supporting the idea that many coastal wetlands in Texas are vitally connected to navigable waters covered ...
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(2016-08-31)It is unclear if impacts to jurisdictional wetlands in the United States are mitigated commensurately to ensure that the no net loss goal of the Clean Water Act is being met. Similarly, the effect of judicial interpretation ...
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(2011-04-29)Hydric soils are a key component to the development of wetland ecosystems. It is well documented that dams change the hydrology and sediment deposition of regulated rivers which can alter hydric soil properties on the ...
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(2009-05-15)This study explores the spatial-temporal patterns of Section 404 permitting program under the Clean Water Act and examines its impact on mean and peak annual streamflow. The study area consists of 47 sub-basins that are ...