Validation of the ecosystem services of created wetlands: Two decades of plant succession, nutrient retention, and carbon sequestration in experimental riverine marshes
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- Title
- Validation of the ecosystem services of created wetlands: Two decades of plant succession, nutrient retention, and carbon sequestration in experimental riverine marshes
- Creators
- William J Mitsch - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityLi Zhang - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityEvan Waletzko - Florida Gulf Coast UniversityBlanca Bernal - Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
- Publication Details
- Ecological engineering, Vol.72, pp.11-24
- Publisher
- Elsevier B.V; AMSTERDAM
- Number of pages
- 14
- Grant note
- U.S. Department of Agriculture (NRI CSREES Award): 2003-35102-13518 United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA): EM83329801-0, MX95413108-0 National Science Foundation: CBET-1033451, CBET-0829026 Ohio Wetland FoundationEnvironmental Science Graduate ProgramSchool of Environment and Natural ResourcesOhio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) at The Ohio State UniversityOhio State UniversityDiv Of Chem, Bioeng, Env, & Transp Sys; Directorate For Engineering: 1033451
This research was supported over the 20 years by many sources including the U.S. Department of Agriculture (NRI CSREES Award 2003-35102-13518), the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA Agreements EM83329801-0 from Cincinnati OH and MX95413108-0 from Gulf of Mexico Program, Stennis Space Center, MS), the National Science Foundation Grants CBET-1033451 and CBET-0829026, Ohio Wetland Foundation, and Environmental Science Graduate Program, the School of Environment and Natural Resources, and theOhio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) at The Ohio State University. We thank the hundred or more graduate students, post-docs, and other researchers over the years, all of whom contributed to this 20-year-long study. We also appreciate the financial support provided by Chris White, Bill Heffner, Jerry and Lenora Pausch, Ruth Smart, and many other loyal supporters of our wetland research who made The Olentangy River Wetland possible. We also appreciate the support we were given by Ohio State University Presidents E. Gordon Gee, Brit Kirwin, and Karen Holbrook and Dean Bobby Moser.
- Identifiers
- 99383437323906570
- Academic Unit
- The Water School
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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