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Limitation of Invasive Plant Colonization by Native Shrubs During Forested Wetland Restoration

Limitation of Invasive Plant Colonization by Native Shrubs During Forested Wetland Restoration

... for forested wetland restoration projects when bird utilization is a desired outcome (Brown and Smith ...in wetland restoration projects and adaptable to many soil conditions, was used in the ...

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Saltwater reduces potential CO2 and CH4 production in peat soils from a coastal freshwater forested wetland

Saltwater reduces potential CO2 and CH4 production in peat soils from a coastal freshwater forested wetland

... Freshwater and saltwater for the experiment was col- lected from water bodies surrounding the ARNWR on 7 March 2018 (Fig. 1). Freshwater was collected from Mill- tail Creek, which runs northwest from the center of ARNWR ...

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Modeling the impacts of climate variability and hurricane on carbon sequestration in a coastal forested wetland in South Carolina

Modeling the impacts of climate variability and hurricane on carbon sequestration in a coastal forested wetland in South Carolina

... a forested wetland landscape on the Santee Experimental Forest on coastal South Carolina plain by using onsite climatic and hydrologic observa- tions, which was used to estimate the impacts of climatic ...

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Influence of nitrogen on atrazine and 2, 4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid mineralization in blackwater and redwater forested wetland soils

Influence of nitrogen on atrazine and 2, 4 dichlorophenoxyacetic acid mineralization in blackwater and redwater forested wetland soils

... After 5 weeks of incubation the addition of 400 kg N ha" re- duced 2,4-D mineralization in blackwater wetland soils (Table 2). After 10 weeks of incubation the addition of 200 or 400[r] ...

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A Statistical Approach To Evaluating The Performance Of
Southern United States Forested Wetland Restoration.

A Statistical Approach To Evaluating The Performance Of Southern United States Forested Wetland Restoration.

... specific wetland forest types in order to provide target ranges for wetland ...create wetland type specific statistical models that describe a desirable range of variation for each ...

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Influence of nitrogen on cellulose and lignin mineralization in blackwater and redwater forested wetland soils

Influence of nitrogen on cellulose and lignin mineralization in blackwater and redwater forested wetland soils

... High N concentrations in soils are known to increase soil microbial biomass, lignin and cellulose degradation in forest riparian soils, which may change the rate of nutrient decompositio[r] ...

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Changes to Soil Properties in a Forested Wetland Following
8 Years of Restoration

Changes to Soil Properties in a Forested Wetland Following 8 Years of Restoration

... a wetland for agricultural production (Turner and Gannon, ...allow wetland impacts provided that the losses to the wetland are offset by the parties with compensatory ...

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Use of cotton gin trash to enhance denitrification next term in restored forested wetlands

Use of cotton gin trash to enhance denitrification next term in restored forested wetlands

... Denitrification rates of natural, CGT amended and unamended restored forested wetland soils in Panther Swamp National Wildlife Refuge, Mississippi.. Similar smallscale letters on top of [r] ...

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Measuring and Evaluating Restoration of Hydrology in Coastal Plain Forested Wetlands of North Carolina.

Measuring and Evaluating Restoration of Hydrology in Coastal Plain Forested Wetlands of North Carolina.

... different forested wetland communities. Since forested wetland communities align themselves across edaphic and hydrologic gradients, we suggest exploiting these relationships to guide ...

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A study on the determinant of chemical composition of the essential oils of Algerian citrus

A study on the determinant of chemical composition of the essential oils of Algerian citrus

... non-forested wetland was herb which covered 83% of the study site, while the remaining 17% was covered by shrub, there were no trees, as plant height ranged between ...the forested wetland ...

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Mathematical modelling of biological wastewater treatment of oxidation pond and constructed wetland systems

Mathematical modelling of biological wastewater treatment of oxidation pond and constructed wetland systems

... The sources of wastewater can be either from the industrial or non-industrial area. The major source of pollution comes from the non-industrial parts and the waste produced by human contributes the largest part of the ...

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Effect of edaphic factors and chemical properties of water on floristic composition in Kalipoika and Kudilthodu wetlands of Kozhikode district, Kerala, India

Effect of edaphic factors and chemical properties of water on floristic composition in Kalipoika and Kudilthodu wetlands of Kozhikode district, Kerala, India

... Kalipoika wetland area was very peculiar with several macrophytes, Acrostichum aureum ...Kudilthodu wetland also dominated with the species like Acanthus ilicifolius ...Kalipoika wetland area ...

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Spatio-Temporal Changes in Land Use Patterns Influencing the Size of Namulomge Wetland, Wakiso District, Central Uganda

Spatio-Temporal Changes in Land Use Patterns Influencing the Size of Namulomge Wetland, Wakiso District, Central Uganda

... managerial ability of farmers (Nabahungu and Visser, 2011). In addition, education leads to better resource allocation and is a form of human capital. Education is a crucial variable as one becomes aware of the ...

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Patterns in Wetland Microbial Community Composition and Functional Gene Repertoire Associated with Methane Emissions

Patterns in Wetland Microbial Community Composition and Functional Gene Repertoire Associated with Methane Emissions

... restored wetland and revealed substantial spatial heterogeneity in biogeochemistry, methane production, and microbial communities, largely associated with the wetland hydrau- lic ...

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Identification of habitat controls on northern red-legged frog populations: implications for habitat conservation on an urbanizing landscape in the Pacific Northwest

Identification of habitat controls on northern red-legged frog populations: implications for habitat conservation on an urbanizing landscape in the Pacific Northwest

... each wetland was calculated using FRAGSTATS ...the wetland edge every 50 m up to a distance of 500 m and subsequently every 500 m up to 5 km ...each wetland, the following calculations were made: ...

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Comparison of methods for mapping forested trails using remote sensing at Umstead State Park

Comparison of methods for mapping forested trails using remote sensing at Umstead State Park

... approximately 0.47 miles across and contains millions of points each. Ground points were filtered by the classification code previously assigned to the points using the tool, Make LAD Dataset Layer. A 1 meter digital ...

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NHANRS Scientific Wetland Buffer REPORT

NHANRS Scientific Wetland Buffer REPORT

... a Wetland Buffer Scientific Work Group (Work Group) to investigate the scientific basis for establishing protective buffers to jurisdictional wetlands in the State of New ...advance wetland protection and ...

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A proposed functional classification of european wetlands: Development and testing

A proposed functional classification of european wetlands: Development and testing

... a wetland can be made up of a complex of different hydrogeomorphic units that may perform distinct and varied ...a wetland has to be taken into account if a realistic assessment of functioning is to take ...

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Biodegradation of Diclofenac and Paracetamol Present in Wastewater through an Integrated System of Anaerobic Reactor and Constructed Wetland

Biodegradation of Diclofenac and Paracetamol Present in Wastewater through an Integrated System of Anaerobic Reactor and Constructed Wetland

... or without medical prescription. Among them, diclofenac and paracetamol stand out because of their potential hepatotoxicity [4,9]. In some countries, the growing concern for the environmental impact of pharmaceutical ...

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Computational snow avalanche simulation in forested terrain

Computational snow avalanche simulation in forested terrain

... Conceptually, the effect of forest on avalanche flow could also be described by an additional drag term interpreted as a retarding force that a tree exerts on the avalanche. The mag- nitude of such a drag force would be, ...

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