Wetlands are created to compensate for the loss of natural wetlands as a result of human land-use activities. How well these constructed wetlands mimic natural wetlands is in debate. The goal of this study was to compare soil and other environmental conditions within constructed and adjacent reference wetlands to assess the progress of the constructed wetlands towards a functional wetland. Three constructed wetlands in Virginia, USA, 4 to 7 years old, were paired with adjacent palustrine forested and scrub-shrub reference wetlands to examine differences in topography, hydrology, soil properties, and other environment conditions such as soil temperature and redox potential. Degree of microrelief was greater in reference wetlands than in the ...
The defining characteristics of any given wetland is a result of the interplay between hydrology, so...
The purpose of the study is to identify and quantify the hydrologic and ecologic differences between...
Concordance among wetland physicochemical conditions, vegetation, and surrounding land cover may res...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of soil quality and is correlated to a number o...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
Adding constructed wetlands to public lands has been a strategy to recover wetlands lost due to deve...
Adding constructed wetlands to public lands has been a strategy to recover wetlands lost due to deve...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
The creation and restoration of wetlands is widely seen as a critical tool for replacing ecosystem f...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services, such as water quality improvement, flood prevent...
According to USEPA\u27s No Net Loss, memorandum, wetlands must be created in compensation for any ...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
The defining characteristics of any given wetland is a result of the interplay between hydrology, so...
The purpose of the study is to identify and quantify the hydrologic and ecologic differences between...
Concordance among wetland physicochemical conditions, vegetation, and surrounding land cover may res...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
Soil organic matter (SOM) content is a key indicator of soil quality and is correlated to a number o...
The expansion of agriculture and urban development throughout Kentucky’s history as led to the loss ...
Adding constructed wetlands to public lands has been a strategy to recover wetlands lost due to deve...
Adding constructed wetlands to public lands has been a strategy to recover wetlands lost due to deve...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
The creation and restoration of wetlands is widely seen as a critical tool for replacing ecosystem f...
Wetlands provide many essential ecosystem services, such as water quality improvement, flood prevent...
According to USEPA\u27s No Net Loss, memorandum, wetlands must be created in compensation for any ...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
With growing public awareness that wetlands are important to society, there are intensifying efforts...
The defining characteristics of any given wetland is a result of the interplay between hydrology, so...
The purpose of the study is to identify and quantify the hydrologic and ecologic differences between...
Concordance among wetland physicochemical conditions, vegetation, and surrounding land cover may res...