Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of methodologies to recognize changes in sedimentation related to shifts in land use. Land use trends in southern New England consist of shifts from forested precolonial conditions, to colonial and agrarian land uses, and toward modern industrial-urban landscapes. The goals of this study were to develop a set of stratigraphic indices that reflect these land use periods and to illustrate their applications. Twenty-four riparian sites from first-and second-order watersheds were chosen for study. Soil morphological features, such as buried surface horizons (layers), were useful to identify periods of watershed instability. The presence of human artifact...
Land cover and use around the margins of estuaries has shifted since 1950 at many sites in North Ame...
The New England landscape has undergone significant changes since the arrival of European settlers. ...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...
Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of metho...
Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of metho...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
Drumlins are glacially derived landforms that are prominent in the landscape over much of southern N...
Riparian zones are important catchment-scale depositional environments that receive episodic influx ...
The widespread and long-lasting impact of human activity on natural ecosystems indicates that land-u...
Martin, Ronald E.Pizzuto, James E.The Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States has been altered by a...
The potential for future prolonged drought episodes in the Northeastern USA is alarming given that a...
Paleolimnological studies of three small watersheds in central New England were undertaken to determ...
One of the prime objectives of restoration is to alter the biotic and abiotic components of a system...
Riparian zones are important catchment-scale depositional environments that receive episodic influx ...
For details on methods and results, please see the published paper (Motzkin, G., D. Foster, A. Allen...
Land cover and use around the margins of estuaries has shifted since 1950 at many sites in North Ame...
The New England landscape has undergone significant changes since the arrival of European settlers. ...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...
Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of metho...
Understanding the effects of land use on riparian systems is dependent upon the development of metho...
The proposed Anthropocene epoch provides a novel framework for recognizing, measuring, and interpret...
Drumlins are glacially derived landforms that are prominent in the landscape over much of southern N...
Riparian zones are important catchment-scale depositional environments that receive episodic influx ...
The widespread and long-lasting impact of human activity on natural ecosystems indicates that land-u...
Martin, Ronald E.Pizzuto, James E.The Mid-Atlantic Region of the United States has been altered by a...
The potential for future prolonged drought episodes in the Northeastern USA is alarming given that a...
Paleolimnological studies of three small watersheds in central New England were undertaken to determ...
One of the prime objectives of restoration is to alter the biotic and abiotic components of a system...
Riparian zones are important catchment-scale depositional environments that receive episodic influx ...
For details on methods and results, please see the published paper (Motzkin, G., D. Foster, A. Allen...
Land cover and use around the margins of estuaries has shifted since 1950 at many sites in North Ame...
The New England landscape has undergone significant changes since the arrival of European settlers. ...
This multi-proxy study uses paleoecological, paleolimnological, and historical approaches to reconst...