Vulnerable waters are essential to watershed resilience
Watershed resilience is the ability of a watershed to maintain its characteristic system state
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
while concurrently resisting, adapting to, and reorganizing after hydrological (for example …
Hydrological, physical, and chemical functions and connectivity of non‐floodplain wetlands to downstream waters: A review
CR Lane, SG Leibowitz, BC Autrey… - JAWRA Journal of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
We reviewed the scientific literature on non‐floodplain wetlands (NFWs), freshwater
wetlands typically located distal to riparian and floodplain systems, to determine …
wetlands typically located distal to riparian and floodplain systems, to determine …
Headwater streams and inland wetlands: Status and advancements of geospatial datasets and maps across the United States
JR Christensen, HE Golden, LC Alexander… - Earth-science …, 2022 - Elsevier
Headwater streams and inland wetlands provide essential functions that support healthy
watersheds and downstream waters. However, scientists and aquatic resource managers …
watersheds and downstream waters. However, scientists and aquatic resource managers …
Uncertainty assessment of multi-parameter, multi-GCM, and multi-RCP simulations for streamflow and non-floodplain wetland (NFW) water storage
In this study, we assessed the impacts of uncertainties arising from hydrologic model
parameters and climate change data on streamflow and catchment-level non-floodplain …
parameters and climate change data on streamflow and catchment-level non-floodplain …
Patterns of Wetland Hydrologic Connectivity Across Coastal‐Plain Wetlandscapes
Depressional wetlands influence the functions of wetlandscapes by storing and releasing
water, providing critical habitat, amplifying carbon and nutrient cycling, and influencing …
water, providing critical habitat, amplifying carbon and nutrient cycling, and influencing …
Non-floodplain wetlands affect watershed nutrient dynamics: A critical review
Wetlands have the capacity to retain nitrogen and phosphorus and are thereby often
considered a viable option for improving water quality at local scales. However, little is …
considered a viable option for improving water quality at local scales. However, little is …
Effects of seasonal inundation on methane fluxes from forested freshwater wetlands
Methane emissions from small freshwater ecosystems represent one of the largest
components of uncertainty in the global methane budget. While these systems are known to …
components of uncertainty in the global methane budget. While these systems are known to …
Surface depression and wetland water storage improves major river basin hydrologic predictions
Surface water storage in small yet abundant landscape depressions—including wetlands
and other small waterbodies—is largely disregarded in conventional hydrologic modeling …
and other small waterbodies—is largely disregarded in conventional hydrologic modeling …
Topographic hydro-conditioning to resolve surface depression storage and ponding in a fully distributed hydrologic model
Land surface depressions play a central role in the transformation of rainfall to ponding,
infiltration and runoff, yet digital elevation models (DEMs) used by spatially distributed …
infiltration and runoff, yet digital elevation models (DEMs) used by spatially distributed …
Effects on groundwater storage of restoring, constructing or draining wetlands in temperate and boreal climates: a systematic review
Background Drainage activities have caused widespread wetland loss, groundwater
drawdown and impairment of ecosystem services. There are now several national programs …
drawdown and impairment of ecosystem services. There are now several national programs …