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Taylor, Rachel (2014-05-01)
The world is not cleanly divided into separate self-contained entities. Rather, the landscape is comprised of components that overlap, interact, and intermingle with each other, creating gradients and ecotones between ...
Effects of Short Interval Cyclic Flooding on Growth and Physiology of Selected Native Shrubs
Werneth, Katie (2009-12-14)
Clethra alnifolia L. ‘Ruby Spice’ (‘Ruby Spice’ summersweet), Ilex glabra ‘Shamrock’ (L.) A. Gray. (‘Shamrock’ inkberry holly), Itea virginica L. ‘Henry’s Garnet’ (‘Henry’s Garnet’ sweetspire), and Viburnum nudum L. ...
Flooding Tolerance and Phosphorus Uptake of Southeastern Native Plants in Bioretention Gardens
Meder, Amanda (2013-08-01)
Bioretention gardens restore hydrologic function of urban landscapes and capture
stormwater runoff pollutants, such as phosphorus, a main pollutant in urban cities and
residential neighborhoods. Monoculture plantings are ...
Immersive Constructed Wetlands
Benton, Rodney (2014-05-02)
Urban stormwater runoff has historically been managed through engineered
systems designed to move stormwater out of the urban environment and into the outlying
stream and river systems. This had a negative impact on ...
Land Use Land Cover Change Projection for use in Municipal Water Resource Planning in the Saugahatchee Watershed
Sawant, Rajesh (2012-01-09)
The present work analyzes land use land cover changes in the Saugahatchee watershed through the use of remotely sensed satellite imagery. Urban growth has effect on the land use pattern in the local as well as in the ...
Nutrient Uptake and Plant Selection in Southeastern Rain Gardens
Jernigan, Kathryne (2010-08-13)
A bioretention rain garden is an innovative stormwater management practice that integrates stormwater infiltration and storage to improve the quality of runoff. Part1. Two bioretention rain garden designs constructed at ...
Revelatory Design, Making legible the local implication of a national energy infrastructure.
Arevalo Alvear, Gabriela Estefania (2016-05-03)
This year The National Park Service is celebrating its 100-year anniversary. Since the creation of the first National Park America has shown its interest in preserving and protecting the nation’s cultural and natural ...
Techniques for Establishing Vegetation for Erosion Control on Disturbed Slopes in Alabama
Baharanyi, Ali (2010-04-23)
Soil erosion is a serious issue in the revegetation of disturbed slopes that occurs during highway and other construction. Although slope disturbance from highway construction is widespread, there is little information ...