Ecosystems of Florida Everglades are highly sensitive to phosphorus loading. Future restoration efforts, which focus on restoring Everglades water flows, may pose a threat to the health of these ecosystems. To determine the fate and transport of total phosphorus and evaluate proposed Everglades restoration, a water quality model has been developed using the hydrodynamic results from the M3ENP (Mike Marsh Model of Everglades National Park) — a physically-based hydrological numerical model which uses MIKE SHE/MIKE 11 software. Using advection–dispersion with reactive transport for the model, parameters were optimized and phosphorus loading in the overland water column was modeled with good accuracy (60%). The calibrated M3ENP-AD model was the...
Controlling and reducing excess phosphate is a fundamental objective of Everglades restoration. The ...
Anthropogenic activities have altered the water quality of the Everglades ecosystem. Nutrients from ...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...
Ecosystems of Florida Everglades are highly sensitive to phosphorus loading. Future restoration effo...
Ecosystems of Florida Everglades are highly sensitive to phosphorus loading. Future restoration effo...
The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity ...
The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity ...
The use of models to generate future scenarios is an important tool for restoration planning. We use...
A numerical model has been developed to study the temporal and spatial variations of Phosphorus mass...
The Florida Everglades depends on both seasonal hydroperiods and low nutrient loading. This study in...
The Florida Everglades is a naturally oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ...
Lake Okeechobee is the largest lake in the southeastern United States and is a central component of ...
oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ecosystem structure and function as th...
Everglades National Park (ENP) is the last hydrologic unit in the series of impounded marsh units th...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
Controlling and reducing excess phosphate is a fundamental objective of Everglades restoration. The ...
Anthropogenic activities have altered the water quality of the Everglades ecosystem. Nutrients from ...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...
Ecosystems of Florida Everglades are highly sensitive to phosphorus loading. Future restoration effo...
Ecosystems of Florida Everglades are highly sensitive to phosphorus loading. Future restoration effo...
The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity ...
The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity ...
The use of models to generate future scenarios is an important tool for restoration planning. We use...
A numerical model has been developed to study the temporal and spatial variations of Phosphorus mass...
The Florida Everglades depends on both seasonal hydroperiods and low nutrient loading. This study in...
The Florida Everglades is a naturally oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ...
Lake Okeechobee is the largest lake in the southeastern United States and is a central component of ...
oligotrophic hydroscape that has experienced large changes in ecosystem structure and function as th...
Everglades National Park (ENP) is the last hydrologic unit in the series of impounded marsh units th...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
Controlling and reducing excess phosphate is a fundamental objective of Everglades restoration. The ...
Anthropogenic activities have altered the water quality of the Everglades ecosystem. Nutrients from ...
The Florida Everglades is extremely oligotrophic and sensitive to small increases in phosphorus (P) ...