Managing for Resilience in Prairie-Wetland Landscapes of the PPP - Sustaining Habitats and Services under Accelerating Climate Change
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Creation
2013-05-10 18:19:33
Last Update
2017-10-06 18:39:36
Start Date
2011-09
End Date
2016-12
Start Date
2011-09-01 18:41:27
End Date
2016-12-01 19:41:27
Citation
Josh Eash(Principal Investigator), Plains and Prairie Potholes Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), Plains & Prairie Potholes LCC Data Manager(Point of Contact), 2013-05-10(creation), 2017-10-06(lastUpdate), 2011-09(Start), 2016-12(End), Managing for Resilience in Prairie-Wetland Landscapes of the PPP - Sustaining Habitats and Services under Accelerating Climate Change
Summary
The project will use baseline data on pre-restoration measures of baseline hydrology and water quality to evaluate the impacts of large scale wetland and prairire restorations on hydrology and water quality including: recovery of key habitats and functions; abilities of wetlands to buffer variable water flows; ability of groundwater to buffer water flows; groundwater and surface water quality; changes in groundwater movement; rates of denitrification and carbon storage/ transport.
Summary
The project will use baseline data on pre-restoration measures of baseline hydrology and water quality to evaluate the impacts of large scale wetland and prairire restorations on hydrology and water quality including: recovery of key habitats and functions; abilities of wetlands to buffer variable water flows; ability of groundwater to buffer water flows; groundwater and surface water quality; changes in groundwater movement; rates of denitrification and carbon storage/ transport.
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The project will use baseline data on pre-restoration measures of baseline hydrology and water quality to evaluate the impacts of large scale wetland and prairire restorations on hydrology and water quality including: recovery of key habitats and functions; abilities of wetlands to buffer variable water flows; ability of groundwater to buffer water flows; groundwater and surface water quality; changes in groundwater movement; rates of denitrification and carbon storage/ transport.