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 …
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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 …
spring flow reversal, the flow of river water into karst springs caused by changes in hydraulic …