Prior to European settlement of America in the late 16th century, a relatively pristine environment existed on the North American continent. Since that time, landscape-altering processes such as logging, deforestation for agricultural cultivation, channelization, and the removal of natural ecosystems engineers such as the beaver (Castor canadensis) have left little of its natural state unchanged. Alluvial floodplains within the upper Gulf Coastal Plain of Mississippi and the bottomland hardwoods that occupy them are especially sensitive to change, already being naturally dynamic environments in which loose sedimentary soil participates in a perpetual cycle of deposition and erosion as the main river channel meanders across their broad valle...
As the cultural value of 'wilderness' has grown, so has the need to understand the forces that creat...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
This research presents the initial results of the effects of hydrological restoration on forested we...
Systematic measurements and comparisons of maps, black-and-white aerial photographs, and color infra...
In order to ~ recent development and loss of wetlands in the coastal zone of Mississippi, a study wa...
This study documented hydrologic changes, specifically wetland losses, in Seven Mile Creek Watershed...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
A mapping project was conducted in 1988 to closely examine ongoing habitat changes in Mississippi's ...
Historic occupation of the Mississippi River deltaic plain has resulted in massive modification of t...
The objective of this dissertation is to develop millennial-scale paleoenvironmental reconstructions...
Tree rings preserve important records of past flooding. We present the results of an examination of ...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...
Abstract—The lower Mississippi River floodplain supported about 9 million ha of hardwood forests, an...
Long-term persistence of coastal wetlands depends on maintenance of surface elevations relative to s...
The Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary (1500 ha) was established in 1988 on US Army Corps of Engine...
As the cultural value of 'wilderness' has grown, so has the need to understand the forces that creat...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
This research presents the initial results of the effects of hydrological restoration on forested we...
Systematic measurements and comparisons of maps, black-and-white aerial photographs, and color infra...
In order to ~ recent development and loss of wetlands in the coastal zone of Mississippi, a study wa...
This study documented hydrologic changes, specifically wetland losses, in Seven Mile Creek Watershed...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
A mapping project was conducted in 1988 to closely examine ongoing habitat changes in Mississippi's ...
Historic occupation of the Mississippi River deltaic plain has resulted in massive modification of t...
The objective of this dissertation is to develop millennial-scale paleoenvironmental reconstructions...
Tree rings preserve important records of past flooding. We present the results of an examination of ...
Deltaic landscapes go through cycles of birth, growth, decline, to death governed by intertwined geo...
Abstract—The lower Mississippi River floodplain supported about 9 million ha of hardwood forests, an...
Long-term persistence of coastal wetlands depends on maintenance of surface elevations relative to s...
The Riverlands Migratory Bird Sanctuary (1500 ha) was established in 1988 on US Army Corps of Engine...
As the cultural value of 'wilderness' has grown, so has the need to understand the forces that creat...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
This research presents the initial results of the effects of hydrological restoration on forested we...