Minnesota’s 3.6 million ha of wetlands have been impacted by a variety of human activities, including agricultural drainage, urbanization, water control, and nonpoint source pollution. More than half of Minnesota's wetlands have been destroyed since the first European settlers arrived, an average loss of about 35,600 ha/yr. Drainage for agriculture is the major cause of wetland loss in Minnesota, particularly in southern Minnesota and the Red River Valley. In addition to impacting wetlands directly, wetland drainage affects downstream areas by increasing flood flows, and releasing sediment and nutrients. Urban development and highway construction affect a smaller proportion of Minnesota’s wetlands, but substantially alter their physical, ch...
Seven Mile Creek has a 23,551-acre watershed located in the Middle Minnesota River Basin in South Ce...
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Wetlands recently have received political and scientific attention because of their known benefit to...
ABSTRACT-Minnesota\u27s 3.6 million ha of wetlands have been impacted by a variety of human activiti...
The recent major flood events in North Dakota's Souris and Red River Basins have been linked to floo...
A b s t r a c t Estimates have global wetland area at roughly nine percent of Earth’s total land are...
Agriculture is the greatest source of wetland loss in the Prairie Pothole Region of North and South ...
This study documented hydrologic changes, specifically wetland losses, in Seven Mile Creek Watershed...
Human activities have resulted in the loss of about half of the original 221 million acres of wetlan...
Human activities have resulted in the loss of about half of the original 221 million acres of wetlan...
Wetlands, in a wide variety of forms, are found throughout the country. The various values of these ...
In 1991, reacting to public concern about its disappearing wetlands, the State of Minnesota initiate...
The economic efficiency of wetland mitigation in Minnesota's Red River Valley was examined using the...
The economic efficiency of wetland mitigation in Minnesota's Red River Valley was examined using the...
Trust Fund 2007 Work Program Final Report; Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minne...
Seven Mile Creek has a 23,551-acre watershed located in the Middle Minnesota River Basin in South Ce...
PDFResearch PaperWetlandsLossesDegradation (Hydrology)HydrologyEnvironmentRoad constructionEnvironme...
Wetlands recently have received political and scientific attention because of their known benefit to...
ABSTRACT-Minnesota\u27s 3.6 million ha of wetlands have been impacted by a variety of human activiti...
The recent major flood events in North Dakota's Souris and Red River Basins have been linked to floo...
A b s t r a c t Estimates have global wetland area at roughly nine percent of Earth’s total land are...
Agriculture is the greatest source of wetland loss in the Prairie Pothole Region of North and South ...
This study documented hydrologic changes, specifically wetland losses, in Seven Mile Creek Watershed...
Human activities have resulted in the loss of about half of the original 221 million acres of wetlan...
Human activities have resulted in the loss of about half of the original 221 million acres of wetlan...
Wetlands, in a wide variety of forms, are found throughout the country. The various values of these ...
In 1991, reacting to public concern about its disappearing wetlands, the State of Minnesota initiate...
The economic efficiency of wetland mitigation in Minnesota's Red River Valley was examined using the...
The economic efficiency of wetland mitigation in Minnesota's Red River Valley was examined using the...
Trust Fund 2007 Work Program Final Report; Natural Resources Research Institute, University of Minne...
Seven Mile Creek has a 23,551-acre watershed located in the Middle Minnesota River Basin in South Ce...
PDFResearch PaperWetlandsLossesDegradation (Hydrology)HydrologyEnvironmentRoad constructionEnvironme...
Wetlands recently have received political and scientific attention because of their known benefit to...