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Methane Sinks - Soil
The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) estimate that soils represent a methane sink of around 30 million tonnes per year. ... As with wetland soils, the key as to whether a soil acts as a sink or source of methane tends to be water. Forest soils tend ... land-use can have a huge impact on the capacity of soils to act as a methane sink. Conversion of woodland to agricultural ...
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H2O on the Go
Pollution Prevention: students build miniature models to demonstrate ...
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Lowland Wetland
Search News | Jobs | Publications | About JNCC | Accessibility | Contacts Home > Habitats > Lowland Wetland Menu Habitats Habitats Classification The National Vegetation Classification (NVC) Phase ... Landscapes Lowland Wetland Soils Newsletter Uplands Seminar - Managing upland catchments: Priorities for water and habitat conservation Newsletter Woodland Annex I Habitats Lowland Wetland Lowland ...
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Soils
Landscapes Lowland Wetland Soils Newsletter Uplands Seminar - Managing upland catchments: Priorities for water and habitat conservation Newsletter Woodland Annex I Habitats Soils Soils are ... soils and nature conservation (in press); 'Soils and nature conservation' one-day conference at Reading University, December 2003 Resources Soils Newsletter Soils and the Natural Heritage: a Vision by the Soils ...
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Methylation of Mercury
A significant and important exception to mercury methylation rate being low in soils appears to be wetland soils. Wetlands appear to convert a small but significant fraction of the deposited ... Therefore, the percentage of methyl mercury in wetland soils is assumed to be higher than the 2 percent assumed for non-wetland soils. However, wetlands soils are not specifically considered in evaluation of ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Wetland plant ecology, wetland accretionary processes, wetland restoration and management, and wetland soils and hydrologic processes Accomplishments/Awards/Achievements: President, Society of Wetland Scientists, ... wetland soils. Global Biogeochemical Cycles 17:22-1 to 22-14. Cahoon, DR, JC Lynch, PF Hensel, RM Boumans, BC Perez, B Segura, and JW Day, Jr. 2002. High precision measurement of wetland ...
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USGS Patuxent Wildlife Research Center Staff Profile
Sedimentation and Elevation Change in Wetland Environments. Accomplishments/Awards/Achievements: 1997 – 2005 : Board member, Society of Wetland Scientists 1997 – 2005: Webmaster, Society of Wetland Scientists Active Projects: U. ... . C. Lynch, and R. M. Knaus. 1996. Improved cryogenic coring device for sampling wetland soils. Journal of Sedimentary Research 66:1025-1027. Lynch, J. C., Meriwether, J. R ...
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Grasslands for Tomorrow
Perpetual protection of native prairie is achieved through perpetual grassland & wetland easements, land purchases, and donated conservation easements. These approaches are always directed at ... productivity of the wetland through water level manipulation. Smaller projects may entail simple procedures such as ditch plugs. Because aquatic seeds may persist in wetland soils for years or ...
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R21: West Eugene Wetland Plan (1992)
Within the WEWSAS boundary, the primary mitigation sites are "disturbed agricultural wetlands". These sites are missing at least one of the three wetland parameters (water, hydric soil, wetland ... source for wetland vegetation and soils. Administration 4.26 Encourage use of regional or local nonprofit agencies to assist in managing and monitoring wetland ...
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Wetland Protection
Wetlands help maintain clean, clear water. Healthy wetland plants create dense carpets of roots and stems, which extend deeply into the marsh soils and sediment. These roots and stems are ... flooding problems. Wisconsin Losses Unfortunately, Wisconsin has lost more than 50% of its original wetland acres, with some populous counties having lost much more. Development pressures and highway projects ...
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