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Controls of Suspended Sediment Concentration, Nutrient Content, and Transport in a Subtropical Wetland

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2010

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Noe, Gregory, Harvey, Judson, Schaffranek, Raymond, and Larsen, Laurel, 2010, Controls of Suspended Sediment Concentration, Nutrient Content, and Transport in a Subtropical Wetland: Wetlands, v. 30, iss. 1, p. 39-54.

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Redistribution of largely organic sediment from low elevation sloughs to higher elevation ridges is a leading hypothesis for the formation and maintenance of the native ridge and slough landscape pattern found in peat wetlands of the Florida Everglades. We tested this redistribution hypothesis by measuring the concentration and characteristics of suspended sediment and its associated nutrients in the flowpaths of adjacent ridge and slough plant communities. Over two wet seasons we found no sustained differences in suspended sediment mass concentrations, particle-associated P and N concentrations, or sizes of suspended particles between ridge and slough sites. Discharge of suspended sediment, particulate nutrients, and solutes were [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1007/s13157-009-0002-5

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