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Simulating Everglades National Park Hydrology And Phosphorus Transport Under Existing And Future Scenarios Using Numerical Modeling, Stephanie Long Jun 2014

Simulating Everglades National Park Hydrology And Phosphorus Transport Under Existing And Future Scenarios Using Numerical Modeling, Stephanie Long

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The Florida Everglades has a long history of anthropogenic changes which have impacted the quantity and quality of water entering the system. Since the construction of Tamiami Trail in the 1920's, overland flow to the Florida Everglades has decreased significantly, impacting ecosystems from the wetlands to the estuary. The MIKE Marsh Model of Everglades National Park (M3ENP) is a numerical model, which simulates Everglades National Park (ENP) hydrology using MIKE SHE/MIKE 11software. This model has been developed to determine the parameters that effect Everglades hydrology and understand the impact of specific flow changes on the hydrology of the system.

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Effect Of Water Management On Interannual Variation In Bulk Soil Properties From The Eastern Coastal Everglades, R. M. Chambers, R. L. Hatch, T. M. Russell Jun 2014

Effect Of Water Management On Interannual Variation In Bulk Soil Properties From The Eastern Coastal Everglades, R. M. Chambers, R. L. Hatch, T. M. Russell

FCE LTER Journal Articles

We examined interannual variation in soil properties from wetlands occurring in adjacent drainage basins from the southeastern Everglades. Triplicate 10-cm soil cores were collected, homogenized, and analyzed during the wet season 2006–2010 from five freshwater sawgrass wetland marshes and three estuarine mangrove forests. Soil bulk density from the Taylor Slough basin ranged from 0.15 gm-cm−3 to 0.5 gm-cm−3, was higher than from the Panhandle basin every year, and generally increased throughout the study period. Organic matter as a percent loss on ignition ranged from 7 % to 12 % from freshwater marshes and from 13 % to …


Relating Freshwater Flow With Estuarine Water Quality In The Southern Everglades Mangrove Ecotone, Henry O. Briceño, Gabriel Miller, Stephen E. Davis Iii Jun 2014

Relating Freshwater Flow With Estuarine Water Quality In The Southern Everglades Mangrove Ecotone, Henry O. Briceño, Gabriel Miller, Stephen E. Davis Iii

FCE LTER Journal Articles

Florida Bay is more saline than it was historically, and reduced freshwater flows may lead to more phosphorus inputs to the mangrove ecotone from the marine end-member. This is important given plans to restore freshwater flow into eastern Florida Bay. We investigated the relationships between salinity, nutrients, and hydrologic variables in the mangrove ecotone of Taylor Slough. We expected that total phosphorus (TP) would increase with salinity, reflecting a downstream marine source, while total nitrogen (TN) would increase with flow in the mangrove ecotone. Despite expectations of increased flows improving the ecological health of lower Taylor Slough and Florida Bay, …