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Published:
August 30, 2000
Editor(s):
Donald M. Kent
Continuing the tradition of excellence established by the first edition, the Second Edition of Applied Wetlands Science and Technology provides the fundamentals for delineating, identifying, and regulating wetlands. It covers functions and values, ecological assessments, and how to minimize ...
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Published:
March 23, 2000
Editor(s):
William Seaman, Jr.
Beneath the coastal waters of the world lie thousands of artificial reefs. Some are old and retired freighters and ships that once plied the oceans of the world but now serve as habitats for marine life. Others are newer reefs that have been designed and built for specific applications. With the ...
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Published:
July 28, 2008
Author(s):
K. Ramesh Reddy; Ronald D. DeLaune
Wetland ecosystems maintain a fragile balance of soil, water, plant, and atmospheric components in order to regulate water flow, flooding, and water quality. Marginally covered in traditional texts on biogeochemistry or on wetland soils, Biogeochemistry of Wetlands is the first to focus entirely on ...
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Published:
September 29, 1998
Author(s):
George Mulamoottil; Edward A. McBean; Frank Rovers
Constructed wetlands are proving to be the best natural treatment system for landfill leachates.Most of the contaminants in landfill leachates are degraded in treatment wetlands. Potential for long-term sustainability and significant cost savings are attractive features of this ...
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Published:
October 31, 1989
Editor(s):
Donald A. Hammer
Both practical and theoretical, this book provides the basic principles of soil chemistry, hydrology, wetland ecology, microbiology, vegetation and wildlife as a sound introduction to this innovative technology to treat toxic wastewaters and sludges. The use of wetlands for acid mine drainage, and ...
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Published:
October 25, 1993
Author(s):
Gerald A. Moshiri
Constructed Wetlands for Water Quality Improvement is a virtual encyclopedia of state-of-the-art information on the use of constructed wetlands for improving water quality. Well-organized and easy-to-use, this book features contributions from prominent scientists and provides important case studies ...
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Published:
October 31, 1996
Author(s):
Donald A. Hammer
Creating Freshwater Wetlands, Second Edition clearly demonstrates the step-by-step processes required to restore or create freshwater wetlands. It presents practical advice on choosing sites, getting help, attracting and stocking wildlife, selecting plants, and wetland operation and maintenance. ...
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Published:
December 20, 1996
Author(s):
Carl Etnier; Bjorn Guterstam
The new science of ecological engineering is winning increasing acceptance all over the world. Established industrial economies like Sweden and the United States are investing more in it as initial skepticism and regulatory hurdles are giving way to burgeoning investments by companies and ...
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Published:
July 31, 1990
Author(s):
Coastal Ecology Inst
This timely new book is a "must-have" for anyone involved with wetland conservation, in particular bottomland hardwood forests, a habitat in which over 50% of our nation's inventory has been destroyed. Authored by recognized experts, the book thoroughly covers the ecological processes in ...
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Published:
March 07, 1997
Author(s):
Charles L. Coultas
This is a major compendium of the existing knowledge of the ecology and management of tidal marshes by some of the leading experts in the field. The major theme of the book is the interconnectedness of the marsh, plants, marine organisms, soils and geology, energy and money flow, and legal and ...
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Published:
December 29, 1997
Author(s):
Howard T. Odum; E.C. Odum; M.T. Brown
With its lush wetlands, miles of beaches, and wide array of colorful wildlife, Florida is a fascinating and important ecosystem to study. Using this state as a model, Environment and Society in Florida offers a whole systems approach to understanding the environment and discusses the interactions ...
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Published:
August 31, 1999
Author(s):
Michael J. Kennish
This timely volume examines the work of the National Estuary Program, the prominent federally-funded initiative dealing with pollution and other anthropogenic impacts on estuarine ecosystems and the management plans necessary to ensure that these invaluable natural treasures remain healthy and ...
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Published:
January 01, 1994
Author(s):
Steve Davis; John C. Ogden
The 31 chapters provide a wealth of previously unpublished information, plus topic syntheses, for a wide range of ecological parameters. These include the physical driving forces that created and continue to shape the Everglades and patterns and processes of its flora and fauna. The book summarizes ...
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Published:
January 25, 2007
Author(s):
Rose Kaggwa
Fingerponds are earthen ponds dug at the edge of natural wetlands and stocked naturally with wild fish during flooding. They preserve the wetland environment in which they are situated while maintaining a productive culture system. In this study, the importance of organic manure applications in ...
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Published:
January 18, 2007
Author(s):
Julius Kipkemboi
Wetlands play an important role in the livelihoods of many rural households particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. However, due to decline in rainfed terrestrial agriculture, many wetlands are being encroached upon to grow crops. The question to any wetland scientist/policy maker in the region is: ...
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Published:
May 25, 2006
Author(s):
Mingteh Chang
Although a few texts on forest hydrology are available, they cover very little, if any, background on water resources. On the other hand, books dealing with water resources do not cover topics on forest-water relations. The one exception to this is Forest Hydrology: An Introduction to Water and ...
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Published:
August 30, 2000
Editor(s):
Joy B. Zedler
Efforts to direct the recovery of damaged sites and landscape date back as far as the 1930s. If we fully understood the conditions and controlling variables at restoration sites, we would be better equipped to predict the outcomes of restoration efforts. If there were no constraints, we could ...
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Published:
May 24, 2000
Editor(s):
Howard T. Odum
Much of the convenience of modern life resides in sheet metal, the cowling shield of most machines and appliances. However, the load that this takes off human shoulders has to be carried elsewhere, and the Earth has borne the burden. Many of us woke up to the environmental cost when over a century ...
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Published:
August 23, 1999
Editor(s):
Rattan Lal
Focusing on the technical, social, and economic issues involved in watershed management, this interdisciplinary author team focuses on bettering land use practices and the condition of soil water resources.Integrated Watershed Management in the Global Ecosystem is a volume composed from an ...
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Published:
February 16, 1999
Author(s):
Donald Harker
Five years after the first edition of Landscape Restoration Handbook was published, its natural landscaping and ecological restoration techniques have become standard-and successful-practice throughout the nation.Now, the Landscape Restoration Handbook: Second Edition substantially widens the scope ...
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Published:
December 20, 1996
Author(s):
Carl C. Trettin; Martin F. Jurgensen; David F. Grigal; Margaret R. Gale; John R. Jeglum
Forested wetlands are a major component of northern landscapes, important both for their ecological functions and their socioeconomic values. Historically, these lands have been used for timber and fiber products, hunting, fishing, trapping, food gathering, and recreation. There are many questions ...
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Published:
February 22, 2011
Editor(s):
Randall Kolka; Stephen Sebestyen; Elon S. Verry; Kenneth Brooks
The Marcell Experimental Forest (MEF) in Minnesota serves as a living laboratory and provides scientists with a fundamental understanding of peatland hydrology, acid rain impacts, nutrient and carbon cycling, trace gas emissions, and controls on mercury transport in boreal watersheds. Its important ...
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Published:
April 29, 1999
Editor(s):
K. Ramesh Reddy; George A. O'Connor; C. L. Schelske
Phosphorus is one of the major nutrients limiting the productivity of terrestrial, wetland and aquatic ecosystems. Over the last decade several research projects were conducted on Florida's ecosystems from state and federal agencies and private industry to address water quality issues, and to ...
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Published:
March 21, 2011
Author(s):
John G. Lyon; Lynn Krise Lyon
Wetland identification, although theoretically straightforward, is not cut and dry as a practice. Despite the time and expense, it is an economic and environmental necessity. The Definitive Guide to the Practice of Wetland Identification The second edition of the bestselling Practical Handbook ...
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Published:
August 13, 2007
Author(s):
Aram J. K. Calhoun; Phillip G. DeMaynadier
Synthesizes Decades of Research on Vernal Pools Science Pulling together information from a broad array of sources, Science and Conservation of Vernal Pools in Northeastern North America is a guide to the issues and solutions surrounding seasonal pools. Drawing on 15 years of experience, the ...
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