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Please use the below links to access the most recent data-file versions from the Cottonwood Lake Study Area. Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Amphibians Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Breeding Birds Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Groundwater Elevations Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Inveretbrate Counts Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Invertebrate Weights Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Specific Conductance Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wells Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Chemistry - Wetlands Cottonwood Lake Study Area - Water Surface Elevations Hydraulic Conductivity Data for Piezometers Near Cottonwood Lake Study Area, North Dakota
Collection of orthorectified images from aerial photograph of wetlands at the U.S. Geological Survey's Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota. This collection of images was acquired during July and early August from 1975 to 2015. Aerial photographs of wetlands in the Cottonwood Lake Study Area were collected in order to facilitate a better understanding of the influence of natural climate variability on the vegetation of prairie wetland ecosystems.
To more fully understand the complex, often interacting, influences of climate and land-use on prairie-pothole wetland systems, and to facilitate climate and land-use change adaptation efforts, a mechanistic understanding of the relationship between climate, land-use, hydrology, chemistry, and biota in prairie-pothole wetlands, is needed. We developed the Pothole Hydrology-Linked Systems Simulator (PHyLiSS) to help meet this need. PHyLiSS is a generalized coupled hydrologic and hydrogeochemical model of prairie-pothole wetland ecosystems. The current version of PHyLiSS has the capability to simulate wetland hydrology and salinity. Future iterations will be able to simulate the impacts of changing hydrology and salinity...
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