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Characterizing the hydroperiod of emergent wetlands around the Great Salt Lake, Utah

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Title Characterizing the hydroperiod of emergent wetlands around the Great Salt Lake, Utah
Creator Downard, Rebekah Kettenring, Karin
Description Around the Great Salt Lake (GSL), Utah, impoundment and water level manipulation is a common management practice, originally established to protect wetlands at the terminal ends of rivers from major fluctuations caused by upstream water use. Discharge of the rivers that flow into the GSL and the elevation of the lake are well monitored, but the hydroperiod of wetlands in the deltas between the rivers and lake are unknown, as water levels in impounded wetlands vary based on water availability...
Date 2014-04-02T07:00:00Z
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Identifier http://works.bepress.com/karin_kettenring/16
Source Karin Kettenring
Publisher SelectedWorks
Subject Life Sciences Physical Sciences and Mathematics Social and Behavioral Sciences

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