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Greenhouse Gas Fluxes from Restored Agricultural Wetlands and Natural Wetlands, Northwestern Indiana
2014We measured gas fluxes and production efficiency rates of CO2, CH4, and N2O from natural and restored freshwater marshes in northwestern Indiana to evaluate the contribution of restored wetlands to regional greenhouse gas fluxes. Anaerobic soil incubations were used to determine production efficiencies, and static flux chamber measurements were used to
Brianna Richards, Christopher B. Craft
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Constructed wetlands as nature-based solutions
2020Accordingly to The United Nations World Water Development Report 2018 "Nature-based solutions (NBS) are inspired and supported by nature and use, or mimic, natural processes to contribute to the improved management of water". In general, if NBS are incorporated in a multipurpose green infrastructure, the network can perform better or equally to a grey ...
Calheiros, Cristina S. C. +2 more
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Management proposal of a naturally occurring wetland modeled as a constructed wetland
Ecological Engineering, 2022Jacobo Tabla-Hernández +3 more
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Biodiversity and performance of constructed wetlands; a comparison with natural wetlands
2018Natural wetlands (NWs) are one of the most economically and ecologically important habitats on Earth, currently comprising about 6% of the world’s surface area. They provide many ecosystem services including the supply of fresh water, food and building materials, water quality improvement, biodiversity support and flood mitigation. The loss of NWs (>
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Hydrological Processes of Natural, Northern Forested Wetlands
2018In frigid climates, frost disappearance in the spring is another hydrological process that impacts water table position, nutrient cycling, and tree harvest operability. Hydrological processes in forested wetlands include the movement and behavior of water through the wetland.
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The Natural Impermanency of Most Temperate Wetlands
1994The current generation of mankind is the first to be concerned with the global consequences of human interactions with ecosystems. An unbiased analysis of ecosystems requires the understanding of their individual natural histories. In the following discussion of temperate wetlands and their associated ecosystems, major emphasis is placed on ...
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Wetlands: Archaeology and Nature Conservation
Estuaries, 1997Marjorie Green Winkler +3 more
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Hydrology of natural wetlands and wet nature reserves
Agricultural Water Management, 1988openaire +2 more sources

