(ABSTRACT) Past research indicates that created non-tidal wetlands in the mid-Atlantic region are considerably lower in soil organic matter than native forested hydric soils. However, optimal loading rates for created wetland soil reconstruction have not been rigorously established. Our objective was to determine appropriate organic amendment loading rates for a Coastal Plain mitigation wetland based on 1) soil properties reflective of hydric soil development, 2) the formation of redoximorphic features, and 3) the growth and vigor of hydrophytic vegetation. The study contained wet (CCW-Wet) and dry (CCW-Dry) experiments, each receiving 6 compost treatments (0 Mg/ha untilled and 0, 56, 112, 224, and 336 Mg/ha tilled). Over the 1.5-year monit...
Constructed treatment wetland (CTW) efficiency can decline over time due to the accumulation of orga...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services, such as water quality improvement, flood prevent...
60693414Final contract report;July 2001June 2005.PDFTech ReportVTRC 05-CR25VirginiaVirginia Transpor...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportBaldwin, AndrewYarwood, StephanieScott, BrianUniversit...
The creation and restoration of wetlands is widely seen as a critical tool for replacing ecosystem f...
11525962007PDFTech ReportFHWA/NC/2006-47Natural resourcesEcosystemsLand useWetland conservationStrea...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of soil quality and is correlated to a number o...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
A two-staged engineered wetland-based system was designed and constructed to treat raw domestic sept...
Saturated for most of the year, wetlands accumulate large amounts of biomass in thick organic soil h...
Coastal wetland loss is a critical environmental problem across the United States. These ecosystems ...
Living shorelines are designed to address coastal erosion and their use is encouraged over that of h...
Morphologic features indicative of a wet soil environment form in response to the concentration or d...
Tidal wetlands are able to sequester large amounts of organic carbon due to their high primary produ...
Constructed treatment wetland (CTW) efficiency can decline over time due to the accumulation of orga...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services, such as water quality improvement, flood prevent...
60693414Final contract report;July 2001June 2005.PDFTech ReportVTRC 05-CR25VirginiaVirginia Transpor...
US Transportation Collection2021PDFTech ReportBaldwin, AndrewYarwood, StephanieScott, BrianUniversit...
The creation and restoration of wetlands is widely seen as a critical tool for replacing ecosystem f...
11525962007PDFTech ReportFHWA/NC/2006-47Natural resourcesEcosystemsLand useWetland conservationStrea...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of soil quality and is correlated to a number o...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
A two-staged engineered wetland-based system was designed and constructed to treat raw domestic sept...
Saturated for most of the year, wetlands accumulate large amounts of biomass in thick organic soil h...
Coastal wetland loss is a critical environmental problem across the United States. These ecosystems ...
Living shorelines are designed to address coastal erosion and their use is encouraged over that of h...
Morphologic features indicative of a wet soil environment form in response to the concentration or d...
Tidal wetlands are able to sequester large amounts of organic carbon due to their high primary produ...
Constructed treatment wetland (CTW) efficiency can decline over time due to the accumulation of orga...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services, such as water quality improvement, flood prevent...
60693414Final contract report;July 2001June 2005.PDFTech ReportVTRC 05-CR25VirginiaVirginia Transpor...