The purpose of this research was to investigate the effects of wetland restoration on the water balance, flushing time, and water chemistry of southern Taylor Slough, a major water way in Everglades National Park. Water balance and flushing time equations were calculated on a monthly time step from 2001 – 2011. Water chemistry of major ions and nutrients were analyzed and correlated with water flushing times. Results showed that evapotranspiration followed by water volume had the greatest influence on flushing time. The flushing times varied between 3 and 78 days, with longer times observed between October and December, and the shorter times between March and May. Ion concentrations at the coastal areas decreased with increased flushing tim...
This paper synthesizes research conducted during the first 5–6 years of the Florida Coastal Everglad...
The decline of tree islands in the freshwater-Everglades wetland because of hydrologic manipulation,...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...
Upstream water diversions have significantly reduced freshwater flow to coastal wetlands of the Ever...
In the Florida Everglades, remodeling of natural wetlands to promote agriculture and human settlemen...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
This project empirically determined the controls of groundwater discharge potential and surface wate...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the processes that control material transport in...
Estuaries and estuarine wetlands are ecologically and societally important systems, exhibiting high ...
The marked decline in tree island cover across the Everglades over the last century, has been attrib...
The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity ...
Similar to most wetlands, the Florida Everglades landscape was altered to promote agriculture and hu...
The Everglades, a vast subtropical wetland, dominates the landscape of south Florida and is widely r...
The Florida Everglades is a massive and highly managed subtropical wetland ecosystem, strongly influ...
This paper synthesizes research conducted during the first 5–6 years of the Florida Coastal Everglad...
The decline of tree islands in the freshwater-Everglades wetland because of hydrologic manipulation,...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...
Upstream water diversions have significantly reduced freshwater flow to coastal wetlands of the Ever...
In the Florida Everglades, remodeling of natural wetlands to promote agriculture and human settlemen...
Draining of the Everglades allowed for the expansion of urban and agricultural development, reducing...
This project empirically determined the controls of groundwater discharge potential and surface wate...
Water management has altered both the natural timing and volume of freshwater delivered to Everglade...
The purpose of this dissertation was to investigate the processes that control material transport in...
Estuaries and estuarine wetlands are ecologically and societally important systems, exhibiting high ...
The marked decline in tree island cover across the Everglades over the last century, has been attrib...
The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity ...
Similar to most wetlands, the Florida Everglades landscape was altered to promote agriculture and hu...
The Everglades, a vast subtropical wetland, dominates the landscape of south Florida and is widely r...
The Florida Everglades is a massive and highly managed subtropical wetland ecosystem, strongly influ...
This paper synthesizes research conducted during the first 5–6 years of the Florida Coastal Everglad...
The decline of tree islands in the freshwater-Everglades wetland because of hydrologic manipulation,...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...