Wetlands contain spatial and temporal variations in hydrology that affect vegetation and soil processes. In this study different wetland habitats were identified in both a natural and restored wetland site that varied in hydropattern (level of surface or ground water over time), with the goal of understanding how inundation impacts redox conditions and soil organic matter. Tidal freshwater wetlands were selected in Maryland, USA along the Patuxent River, a Chesapeake Bay tributary. Five habitats (mudflat, low marsh, high marsh, swamp, and adjacent upland) were selected at Patuxent Wetland Park, a natural wetland, and four habitats (mudflat, low marsh, high marsh, and adjacent upland) were selected at Wootons Landing Wetland Park, a restored...
Groundwater pumping in west-central Florida has caused water table declines that disrupt hydroperiod...
Riverine wetlands are created and transformed by geomorphological processes that determine their veg...
Saturated for most of the year, wetlands accumulate large amounts of biomass in thick organic soil h...
Coastal wetlands are a significant carbon (C) sink since they store carbon in anoxic soils. This eco...
Tidal salt marshes provide important ecological services, habitat, disturbance regulation, water qua...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are key sites for carbon (C) sequestration and main component in the globa...
Tidal wetlands are important ecosystems, protectors of coastal infrastructure, and global carbon sin...
Wetlands are extremely important ecosystems that have declined drastically worldwide, continue to be...
The frequency and persistence of tidal inundation varies along the coastal terrestrial-aquatic inter...
Soil organic C, N, and P were measured in salt, brackish, and tidal freshwater marshes in river-domi...
This research expands the understanding of the effects of hydrological restoration on nutrient reduc...
This dataset accompanies Palinkas and Engelhardt (2016). Soil cores were collected in the Dyke River...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
Salt marshes are ecologically and economically important features of coastal environments that are v...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Groundwater pumping in west-central Florida has caused water table declines that disrupt hydroperiod...
Riverine wetlands are created and transformed by geomorphological processes that determine their veg...
Saturated for most of the year, wetlands accumulate large amounts of biomass in thick organic soil h...
Coastal wetlands are a significant carbon (C) sink since they store carbon in anoxic soils. This eco...
Tidal salt marshes provide important ecological services, habitat, disturbance regulation, water qua...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are key sites for carbon (C) sequestration and main component in the globa...
Tidal wetlands are important ecosystems, protectors of coastal infrastructure, and global carbon sin...
Wetlands are extremely important ecosystems that have declined drastically worldwide, continue to be...
The frequency and persistence of tidal inundation varies along the coastal terrestrial-aquatic inter...
Soil organic C, N, and P were measured in salt, brackish, and tidal freshwater marshes in river-domi...
This research expands the understanding of the effects of hydrological restoration on nutrient reduc...
This dataset accompanies Palinkas and Engelhardt (2016). Soil cores were collected in the Dyke River...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
Salt marshes are ecologically and economically important features of coastal environments that are v...
Understanding how the hydrological regime in relation to sediment type interferes with ecosystem dev...
Groundwater pumping in west-central Florida has caused water table declines that disrupt hydroperiod...
Riverine wetlands are created and transformed by geomorphological processes that determine their veg...
Saturated for most of the year, wetlands accumulate large amounts of biomass in thick organic soil h...