Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6334655 | Science of The Total Environment | 2011 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
⺠We present a conceptual model linking key landscape drivers and biogeochemical processes in post-flood hypoxic events. ⺠Modification of surface hydrology via extensive drainage networks emerges as a major contributing factor to hypoxic events. ⺠Management practices can reduce the impacts of post-flood hypoxia, and include: ⺠i) remodifying drainage on the floodplain to promote wetter conditions. ⺠ii) strategic retention of floodwaters in backswamp wetlands to reduce discharge during the post-flood recession phase.
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Authors
Vanessa N.L. Wong, Scott G. Johnston, Edward D. Burton, Richard T. Bush, Leigh A. Sullivan, Peter G. Slavich,