Salinification of coastal wetlands and freshwater management to support resilience

BA Middleton, J Boudell - Ecosystem Health and Sustainability, 2023 - spj.science.org
Climates are rapidly changing in wetland ecosystems around the world and historical land-
use change is not always given enough consideration in climate adaptation discussions …

Dissolved organic matter variations in coastal plain wetland watersheds: The integrated role of hydrological connectivity, land use, and seasonality

JD Hosen, AW Armstrong… - Hydrological Processes, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is integral to fluvial biogeochemical functions, and wetlands
are broadly recognized as substantial sources of aromatic DOM to fluvial networks. Yet how …

Hydrodynamic controls on primary producer communities in spring‐fed rivers

NGF Reaver, DA Kaplan, RA Mattson… - Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In many spring‐fed rivers, benthic macroalgae and periphytic algae are increasing and, in
some cases, replacing rooted vascular plants, which are critical to ecosystem function. While …

Flow extremes as spatiotemporal control points on river solute fluxes and metabolism

RT Hensley, L Kirk, M Spangler… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Floods are dominant controls on export of solutes from catchments. In contrast, low‐flow
periods such as droughts are potentially dominant control points for biogeochemical …

Statistical evidence of recharge and supply controlling nitrate variability at springs discharging from the upper Floridan Aquifer

P Spellman, J Gulley, A Pain, M Flint, S Kim… - Science of The Total …, 2022 - Elsevier
Over the last several decades, rising nitrate concentrations in springs discharging from north
Florida's karstic Upper Floridan Aquifer have coincided with proliferation of algae in Florida …

A simple model of flow reversals in Florida's karst springs

H Klammler, JW Jawitz… - Water Resources Research, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
North Florida's karst springs are among the largest and most abundant in the world. Despite
relatively stable spring discharges, flow reversals can episodically occur in some springs …

Land use changes and groundwater quality in Florida

C Denizman - Applied Water Science, 2018 - Springer
Land use changes around 26 karstic cave–spring systems in Florida were evaluated using
geographic information system. Located in the unconfined or semiconfined zones of the …

Assessing phytoplankton composition and structure within micro-estuaries and micro-outlets: a community analysis approach

T Dalu, ML Magoro, JD Tonkin, LRD Human… - Hydrobiologia, 2018 - Springer
Micro-estuaries and micro-outlets represent small coastal waterbodies that differ in their
relative salinity and size, with the former being larger, more saline (mesohaline versus …

Factors affecting the abundance and activity of the bacterioplankton in lowland forest springs in north-eastern Poland

P Zieliński, E Jekatierynczuk-Rudczyk… - Ecohydrology & …, 2020 - Elsevier
The paper summarises the results of bacteriological and hydrochemical studies on the
lowland springs in the big forest complex of the Podlasie region in NE Poland. In this area …

Influence of Spring Flow Reversals on Cave Dissolution in a Telogenetic Karst Aquifer, Mammoth Cave, KY

C Kipper - 2019 - digitalcommons.wku.edu
An often overlooked connection between karst groundwater systems and surface water is
spring flow reversal, the flow of river water into karst springs caused by changes in hydraulic …