Influence of hydrologic conditions on nutrient retention, and soil and plant development in a former central Ohio swamp: A wetlaculture mesocosm experiment
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- Title
- Influence of hydrologic conditions on nutrient retention, and soil and plant development in a former central Ohio swamp: A wetlaculture mesocosm experiment
- Creators
- BingBing Jiang - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityWilliam J Mitsch - Florida Gulf Coast University
- Publication Details
- Ecological engineering, Vol.157, p.105969
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V; AMSTERDAM
- Number of pages
- 13
- Grant note
- Everglades Wetland Research Park, Naples, FLPetPlex Animal Hospital, Buckeye Lake, OHSteiner and Associates, Columbus, OHSouth Central Power Company, Lancaster OHBuckeye Lake Future FoundationWetlands Foundation, Baton Rouge, LAUSF's Tharp Research Fellowship Program
We appreciate the support given to our study by Dr. Doug Poorman who allowed this study to take place on his land in Buckeye Lake, Ohio. He was a great help in providing tractors, pumps, and other needs during this study. Tom Flippo delivered the water storage tanks and provided many useful suggestions on the experimental design. Ohio Wetland Association and Mark A. Dilley MAD Scientists, Inc. and many others provided support for our open house in 2017. We also appreciate the help of many individuals during the construction and operation of these experimental wetlands including Siobhan Fennessy and her students at Kenyon College; Doug Spieles at Denison University; Rebecca Swab and intern Eliza Nolan from The Wilds, Cumberland, OH; Pattama Ulrich, Yiding Zhang, Mark Dilley's wetland class and several volunteers during mesocosm planting from The Ohio State University. Our plumber George Woosley provided assistances above and beyond his contract with us. Jerry Pausch, Leesburg Ohio, provided much appreciated housing and Prof. Jiyoung Lee from The Ohio State University provided office and lab accommodations for the senior author during her seasonal stays in Columbus Ohio over 3-years. This project was supported by the Everglades Wetland Research Park, Naples, FL, PetPlex Animal Hospital, Buckeye Lake, OH, Steiner and Associates, Columbus, OH, South Central Power Company, Lancaster OH, the Buckeye Lake Future Foundation, The Wetlands Foundation, Baton Rouge, LA, and USF's Tharp Research Fellowship Program.
- Identifiers
- 99383437304906570
- Academic Unit
- The Water School
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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