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Development of Soil Properties and Nitrogen Cycling in Created Wetlands

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2011

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Wolf, Kristin, Ahn, Changwoo, and Noe, Gregory, 2011, Development of Soil Properties and Nitrogen Cycling in Created Wetlands: Wetlands, v. 31, iss. 4, p. 699-712.

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Mitigation wetlands are expected to compensate for the loss of structure and function of natural wetlands within 5–10 years of creation; however, the age-based trajectory of development in wetlands is unclear. This study investigates the development of coupled structural (soil properties) and functional (nitrogen cycling) attributes of created non-tidal freshwater wetlands of varying ages and natural reference wetlands to determine if created wetlands attain the water quality ecosystem service of nitrogen (N) cycling over time. Soil condition component and its constituents, gravimetric soil moisture, total organic carbon, and total N, generally increased and bulk density decreased with age of the created wetland. Nitrogen flux rates [...]

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DOI http://sciencebase.gov/vocab/identifierScheme 10.1007/s13157-011-0185-4

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