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Urbanizing Watersheds and Changing River Flood Dynamics: Implications for Urban Wetland Restoration

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Title Urbanizing Watersheds and Changing River Flood Dynamics: Implications for Urban Wetland Restoration
Creator Simmons, Matthew
Subject urbanization impervious surface cover wetlands wetland restoration hydrologic regime
Description Urbanization alters river hydrology, morphology, water quality, and habitat and ecology. Most of these associated changes are due to an increase in impervious surface cover (ISC) throughout the watershed. But the spatial location of urban areas within the watershed also greatly influences river hydrology. As river hydrology changes, functions and structure of riverine wetlands associated with the hydrology may be impacted. In order to increase the longterm success of wetland restoration...
Date 2020-12-08T17:19:19Z 2020-12-08T17:19:19Z 2003
Type Technical Report
Identifier https://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/191459
Language en_US
Relation Special Report;2003-16
Format application/pdf
Publisher Texas Water Resources Institute

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