The hydrologic restoration of the Everglades ecosystem has been ongoing since 2000. One of the key planned projects is the control and management of seepage emanating from Northeast Everglades National Park and flowing to the L-31 North Canal that is part of the South Dade Conveyance System. In order to design the most efficient seepage management system, it is important to understand the overall trends in daily seepage from the Park into the canal system. Equally important is an assessment of the spatial distribution of seepage along the canal system. This research article provides an assessment of mean daily net seepage into the L-31 North Canal and one segment of the L-30 Canal from mid-1991 to end of 2010 using a water budget approach. ...
The El Paso Del Norte Region, composed of the cities of El Paso, Texas; Las Cruces, New Mexico in th...
Upstream water diversions have significantly reduced freshwater flow to coastal wetlands of the Ever...
A subtropical watershed and wetland covering nearly 47,000 km2 in the southeastern United States, th...
Acoustic velocity meter (AVM) sites, located both distant and adjacent to canal water control struct...
Taylor Slough, in Everglades National Park, has experienced an evolution of water management infrast...
Seepage is an important component of the water budget in closed basins that do not have surface wate...
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 extensive eastern boundary of Everglades National Park (ENP) in south Florida (USA) is subject t...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...
The use of models to generate future scenarios is an important tool for restoration planning. We use...
This chapter is an overview of historic hydrologic patterns, the effects of altered hydrology on the...
A pivotal component of hydrological restoration of the Florida Everglades is the improvement of wate...
The El Paso Del Norte Region, composed of the cities of El Paso, Texas; Las Cruces, New Mexico in th...
Upstream water diversions have significantly reduced freshwater flow to coastal wetlands of the Ever...
A subtropical watershed and wetland covering nearly 47,000 km2 in the southeastern United States, th...
Acoustic velocity meter (AVM) sites, located both distant and adjacent to canal water control struct...
Taylor Slough, in Everglades National Park, has experienced an evolution of water management infrast...
Seepage is an important component of the water budget in closed basins that do not have surface wate...
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 extensive eastern boundary of Everglades National Park (ENP) in south Florida (USA) is subject t...
Providing sufficient fresh water for an ever-increasing human population is an issue of global conce...
The use of models to generate future scenarios is an important tool for restoration planning. We use...
This chapter is an overview of historic hydrologic patterns, the effects of altered hydrology on the...
A pivotal component of hydrological restoration of the Florida Everglades is the improvement of wate...
The El Paso Del Norte Region, composed of the cities of El Paso, Texas; Las Cruces, New Mexico in th...
Upstream water diversions have significantly reduced freshwater flow to coastal wetlands of the Ever...
A subtropical watershed and wetland covering nearly 47,000 km2 in the southeastern United States, th...