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Publications Details for Grant Number R828010

Alternative Urbanization Scenarios for an Agricultural Watershed: Design Criteria, Social Constraints, and Effects on Groundwater and Surface Water Systems

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Book Chapter Wetland restoration None Zedler J Zedler J. Wetland restoration. In: Batzer DP, Sharitz RR, eds. Ecology of Freshwater and Estuarine Wetlands. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 2006, Chapter 10, pp. 348-406. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Hydrogeologic controls on flow to Frederick Springs in the Pheasant Branch watershed, Middleton, Wisconsin None Anderson KM Anderson KM. Hydrogeologic controls on flow to Frederick Springs in the Pheasant Branch watershed, Middleton, Wisconsin. M.S. Thesis. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2002. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Estimating long-term runoff and the effects of local infiltration with a curve number model None Brander KE Brander KE. Estimating long-term runoff and the effects of local infiltration with a curve number model. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2002. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Modeling infiltration practices at the watershed scale. M.S. Thesis None Chow E Chow E. Modeling infiltration practices at the watershed scale. M.S. Thesis. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2004. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Focused recharge in a rain garden: numerical modeling and field experiment. None Dussaillant AR Dussaillant AR. Focused recharge in a rain garden: numerical modeling and field experiment. Ph.D. Dissertation. Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2002. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Factors that influence dominance by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in wet meadows None Kercher SM Kercher SM. Factors that influence dominance by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in wet meadows. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea L. (Reed Canarygrass) in wetlands. None D. Maurer Maurer D. Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea L. (Reed Canarygrass) in wetlands. M.S. Thesis, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001. R828010 (2001)
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Dissertation/Thesis Hydrogeologic and vegetative gradients across a wetland transect in south central Wisconsin None McDermott A McDermott A. Hydrogeologic and vegetative gradients across a wetland transect in south central Wisconsin. M.S. Thesis. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2004. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis How stormwater runoff alters wetland hydrology, impacts native and invasive plants, and challenges transboundary planning and management None Miller RC Miller RC. How stormwater runoff alters wetland hydrology, impacts native and invasive plants, and challenges transboundary planning and management. M.S. Thesis. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Hydrogeologic controls on spring flow near Madison, Wisconsin None Swanson SK Swanson SK. Hydrogeologic controls on spring flow near Madison, Wisconsin. Ph.D. Dissertation. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Long-term landuse/cover change patterns in the Madison Lakes Area and their impacts on runoff volume to Lake Mendota None Wegener M Wegener M. Long-term landuse/cover change patterns in the Madison Lakes Area and their impacts on runoff volume to Lake Mendota. M.S. Thesis. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Dissertation/Thesis Variability of groundwater chemistry in an agricultural setting and implications for assessing impacts of land use change None Wilcox JD Wilcox JD. Variability of groundwater chemistry in an agricultural setting and implications for assessing impacts of land use change. M.S. Thesis. University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Modeled impacts of development type on runoff volume and infiltration performance. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION Brander KE, Owen KE, Potter KW Brander KE, Owen KE, Potter KW. Modeled impacts of development type on runoff volume and infiltration performance. Journal of the American Water Resources Association 2004;40(4):961-969. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Manure management in urbanizing settings JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Cabot PE, Bowen SK, Nowak PJ Cabot PE, Bowen SK, Nowak PJ. Manure management in urbanizing settings. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 2004;59(6):235-243. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Planned versus actual outcomes as a result of animal feeding operation decisions for managing phosphorus. JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY Cabot PE, Nowak P Cabot PE, Nowak P. Planned versus actual outcomes as a result of animal feeding operation decisions for managing phosphorus. Journal of Environmental Quality 2005;34(3):761-773. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Richards equation model of a rain garden JOURNAL OF HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING Dussaillant AR, Wu CH, Potter KW Dussaillant AR, Wu CH, Potter KW. Richards equation model of a rain garden. Journal of Hydrologic Engineering 2004;9(3):219-225. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Effects of sampling teams and estimation methods on the assessment of plant cover. JOURNAL OF VEGETATION SCIENCE Kercher SM, Frieswyk CB, Zedler JB Kercher SM, Frieswyk CB, Zedler JB. Effects of sampling teams and estimation methods on the assessment of plant cover. Journal of Vegetation Science 2003;14(6):899-906. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Multiple disturbances accelerate invasion of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in a mesocosm study. OECOLOGIA Kercher SM, Zedler JB Kercher SM, Zedler JB. Multiple disturbances accelerate invasion of reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in a mesocosm study. Oecologia 2004;138(3):455-464. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Flood tolerance in wetland angiosperms: a comparison of invasive and noninvasive species AQUATIC BOTANY Kercher SM, Zedler JB Kercher SM, Zedler JB. Flood tolerance in wetland angiosperms: a comparison of invasive and noninvasive species. Aquatic Botany 2004;80(2):89-102. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Interrelationships of hydrologic disturbance, reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.), and native plants in Wisconsin wet meadows. NATURAL AREAS JOURNAL Kercher SM, Carpenter QJ, Zedler JB Kercher SM, Carpenter QJ, Zedler JB. Interrelationships of hydrologic disturbance, reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.), and native plants in Wisconsin wet meadows. Natural Areas Journal 2004;24(4):316-325. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Differential invasion of a wetland grass explained by tests of nutrients and light availability on establishment and clonal growth OECOLOGIA Maurer DA, Zedler JB Maurer DA, Zedler JB. Differential invasion of a wetland grass explained by tests of nutrients and light availability on establishment and clonal growth. Oecologia 2002;131(2):279-288. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article The replacement of wetland vegetation by Phalaris arundinacea (reed canary grass) ECOLOGICAL RESTORATION Maurer DA, Lindig-Cisneros R, Werner KJ, Kercher S Maurer DA, Lindig-Cisneros R, Werner KJ, Kercher S, Miller R, Zedler JB. The replacement of wetland vegetation by reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea). Ecological Restoration 2003;21(2):116-119. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article The human dimension of resource management programs. JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Nowak PJ, Cabot PE Nowak PJ, Cabot PE. The human dimension of resource management programs. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 2004;59(6):128A-135A. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Disproportionality as a framework for linking social and biophysical systems. SOCIETY & NATURAL RESOURCES Nowak P, Bowen S, Cabot PE Nowak P, Bowen S, Cabot PE. Disproportionality as a framework for linking social and biophysical systems. Society and Natural Resources: An International Journal 2006;19(2):153-173. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Managing stormwater at the source TRANSACTIONS OF THE WISCONSIN ACADEMY SCIENCES ARTS AND LETTERS Potter KW Potter KW. Managing stormwater at the source. Transactions, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts, and Letters 2004;90:67-73. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Two-way cluster analysis of geochemical data to constrain spring source waters. CHEMICAL GEOLOGY Swanson SK, Bahr JM, Schwar MT, Potter KW Swanson SK, Bahr JM, Schwar MT, Potter KW. Two-way cluster analysis of geochemical data to constrain spring source waters. Chemical Geology 2001;179(1-4):73-91. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Analytical and numerical models to explain steady rates of spring flow. GROUND WATER Swanson SK, Bahr JM Swanson SK, Bahr JM. Analytical and numerical models to explain steady rates of spring flow. Ground Water 2004;42(5):747-759. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Evidence for preferential flow through sandstone aquifers in Southern Wisconsin. JOURNAL OF SEDIMENTARY GEOLOGY Swanson SK, Bahr JM, Bradbury KR, Anderson KM Swanson SK, Bahr JM, Bradbury KR, Anderson KM. Evidence for preferential flow through sandstone aquifers in Southern Wisconsin. Journal of Sedimentary Geology 2006;184(3-4):331-342. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Assessing background ground water chemistry beneath a new unsewered subdivision. GROUND WATER Wilcox JD, Bradbury KR, Thomas CL, Bahr JM Wilcox JD, Bradbury KR, Thomas CL, Bahr JM. Assessing background ground water chemistry beneath a new unsewered subdivision. Ground Water 2005;43(6):787-795. R828010 (Final)
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Journal Article Causes and consequences of invasive plants in wetlands: opportunities, opportunists, and outcomes CRITICAL REVIEWS IN PLANT SCIENCES Zedler JB, Kercher S Zedler JB, Kercher S. Causes and consequences of invasive plants in wetlands: opportunities, opportunists, and outcomes. Critical Reviews In Plant Sciences 2004;23(5):431-452. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Understanding controls on springs in the Pheasant Branch watershed, Middleton, WI None Anderson KM, Bahr JM Anderson KM, Bahr JM. Understanding controls on springs in the Pheasant Branch watershed, Middleton, WI. Presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the AWRA - Wisconsin Section, Green Lake, WI, March 29-30, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Hydraulic and geophysical tools for hydrostratigraphic analysis of a bedrock aquifer None Anderson KM, Bahr JM Anderson KM, Bahr JM. Hydraulic and geophysical tools for hydrostratigraphic analysis of a bedrock aquifer. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston MA, November 1-10, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Physical characterization of the bedrock aquifer system in Pheasant Branch watershed, Middleton WI None Anderson KM, Bahr JM Anderson KM, Bahr JM. Physical characterization of the bedrock aquifer system in Pheasant Branch watershed, Middleton WI. Presented at the 46th Annual Midwest Ground Water Conference, Madison, WI, October 22-24, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Bioretention facility design methods developed using a continuous simulation green-ampt model None Atchison D, Potter KW Atchison D, Potter KW. Bioretention facility design methods developed using a continuous simulation green-ampt model. Presented at the American Water Resources Association Annual Water Resources Conference, San Diego, CA, November 3-6, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Effects of urbanization on spring-fed wetlands in the upper Midwest. None Bahr JM, Swanson S, Parent L, Chapel D, Anderson K Bahr JM, Swanson S, Parent L, Chapel D, Anderson K. Effects of urbanization on spring-fed wetlands in the upper Midwest. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Reno, NV, November 13-16, 2000. R828010 (2000)
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Presentation Relating farm size and scale to the spatial distribution of soil phosphorus None Cabot PE, Nowak P, Cutforth LB, Kahn BM Cabot PE, Nowak P, Cutforth LB, Kahn BM. Relating farm size and scale to the spatial distribution of soil phosphorus. Presented at the Soil and Water Conservation Society Annual Conference, Indianapolis, IN, July 13-17, 2002. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Hydrologic alteration, vegetation change and restoration possibilities at Cherokee Fen, Madison, WI, USA None Carpenter QJ, Kercher S Carpenter QJ, Kercher S. Hydrologic alteration, vegetation change and restoration possibilities at Cherokee Fen, Madison, WI, USA. Presented at the Natural Areas Association Conference, Madison, WI, September 24-27, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Sedge meadow diversity is negatively correlated with hydrologic disturbance in southern Wisconsin None Carpenter Q, Kercher S, Maurer D, Werner K Carpenter Q, Kercher S, Maurer D, Werner K, et al. Sedge meadow diversity is negatively correlated with hydrologic disturbance in southern Wisconsin. Presented at the 2001 Society of Wetland Scientists Conference, Chicago, IL, May 27-June 1, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Modeling infiltration practices at the watershed scale None Chow EY, Potter KW Chow EY, Potter KW. Modeling infiltration practices at the watershed scale. Presented at the American Water Resources Association Annual Water Resources Conference, San Diego, CA, November 3-6, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Focused recharge in a theoretical rain garden None Dussaillant A, Potter KW, Wu C Dussaillant A, Potter KW, Wu C. Focused recharge in a theoretical rain garden. Presented at the Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA, May 29-June 2, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Focused recharge in a theoretical rain garden. None Dussaillant A, Potter KW, Wu C Dussaillant A, Potter KW, Wu C. Focused recharge in a theoretical rain garden. To be presented at the Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA, May 29-June 2, 2001. R828010 (2000)
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Presentation Thermal implications of urban best management practices None Greb SR, Schmidt SL Greb SR, Schmidt SL. Thermal implications of urban best management practices. Presented at the American Water Resource Association Annual Meeting, Albuquerque, NM, November 9-13, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Are wetlands invaded by reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) restorable? None Kercher SM, Lindig-Cisneros R, Maurer D, Werner K Kercher SM, Lindig-Cisneros R, Maurer D, Werner K, et al. Are wetlands invaded by reed canarygrass (Phalaris arundinacea) restorable? Presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Madison, WI, August 8, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Comparative responses of 17 plant taxa to four hydrologic regimes None Kercher SM, Zedler JB Kercher SM, Zedler JB. Comparative responses of 17 plant taxa to four hydrologic regimes. Presented at the Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 27-June 1, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Anthropogenic disturbances increase invasibility of wet meadows by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.): a mesocosm study None Kercher SM, Zedler JB Kercher SM, Zedler JB. Anthropogenic disturbances increase invasibility of wet meadows by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.): a mesocosm study. Presented at the Wisconsin Wetlands Association 8th Annual Wetlands Science Forum, La Crosse, WI, January 24-25, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Factors that influence invasion by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in wet meadows None Kercher S, Zedler JB Kercher S, Zedler JB. Factors that influence invasion by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea L.) in wet meadows. Presented at the 30th Natural Areas Conference, Madison, WI, September 24-27, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Strategic restoration of wetlands to achieve multifunctional watersheds None Kercher S, Zedler JB Kercher S, Zedler JB. Strategic restoration of wetlands to achieve multifunctional watersheds. Presented at the 89th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Portland, OR, August 1-6, 2004. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation The Madison Lakes: a century of management (and mismanagement). None Lathrop RC Lathrop RC. The Madison Lakes: a century of management (and mismanagement). Presented at the 21st International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society, Madison, WI, November 7-9, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Variability of groundwater quality beneath an unsewered rural subdivision None lcox JD, Bradbury KR, Bahr JM, Thomas CL Wilcox JD, Bradbury KR, Bahr JM, Thomas CL. Variability of groundwater quality beneath an unsewered rural subdivision. Presented at the Geological Society of America 2003 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, November 2-5, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Species richness effects on microsite availability for seed germination of the invasive Phalaris arundinacea L None Lindig-Cisneros R, Zedler JB Lindig-Cisneros R, Zedler JB. Species richness effects on microsite availability for seed germination of the invasive Phalaris arundinacea L. Presented at the 86th Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Madison, WI, August 8, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea in urban wetlands None Maurer DA, Zedler JB Maurer DA, Zedler JB. Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea in urban wetlands. Presented at the Society of Wetland Scientists Conference, Chicago, IL, May 27-June 1, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea in wetlands. None Maurer DA, Zedler JB Maurer DA, Zedler JB. Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea in wetlands. Poster presented at Plants Out of Place: Invasive Plant Conference for the Upper Midwest, Eau Claire, WI, March 1-2, 2001. R828010 (2000)
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Presentation Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea in urban wetlands. None Maurer DM, Zedler JB Maurer DM, Zedler JB. Effects of light availability and resource subsidy on the vegetative spread of Phalaris arundinacea in urban wetlands. To be presented at the Society of Wetland Scientists 22nd Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 27-June 1, 2001. R828010 (2000)
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Presentation Hydrogeologic and vegetative gradients across a wetland transect in south central Wisconsin None McDermott A, Bahr J, Carpenter Q McDermott A, Bahr J, Carpenter Q. Hydrogeologic and vegetative gradients across a wetland transect in south central Wisconsin. Presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) - Wisconsin Section, Lac du Flambeau, WI, February 27-28, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Hydrogeologic and vegetative gradients across a wetland transect in south central Wisconsin None McDermott A, Bahr J, Carpenter Q McDermott A, Bahr J, Carpenter Q. Hydrogeologic and vegetative gradients across a wetland transect in south central Wisconsin. Presented at the Geological Society of America 2003 Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA, November 3-6, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Responses of native and exotic wetland plants to hydroperiod duration, frequency and depth None Miller RC, Zedler JB Miller RC, Zedler JB. Responses of native and exotic wetland plants to hydroperiod duration, frequency and depth. Presented at the Society of Wetland Scientists Conference, Chicago, IL, May 27-June 1, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Animal feeding operation size and soil phosphorus distribution None Nowak P, Cabot PE Nowak P, Cabot PE. Animal feeding operation size and soil phosphorus distribution. Presented at the American Water Resources Association Spring Specialty Conference: Agricultural Hydrology and Water Quality, Kansas City, MO, May 12-14, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Does development type influence runoff volume and infiltration performance? None Owen KE, Potter KW, Brander KE Owen KE, Potter KW, Brander KE. Does development type influence runoff volume and infiltration performance? Presented at the American Water Resources Association Annual Water Resources Conference, San Diego, CA, November 3-6, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Mitigating the hydrologic impacts of development through stormwater infiltration None Potter KW Potter KW. Mitigating the hydrologic impacts of development through stormwater infiltration. Presented at the American Geophysical Union Meeting, Boston, MA, May 29-June 2, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Mitigating the hydrologic impacts of development through stormwater infiltration. None Potter KW Potter KW. Mitigating the hydrologic impacts of development through stormwater infiltration. Invited paper to be presented at the 2001 Spring Meeting of the American Geophysical Union, Boston, MA, May 29-June 2, 2001. R828010 (2000)
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Presentation Evaluating conceptual models of spring systems in glaciated terrain None Swanson SK, Bahr JM Swanson SK, Bahr JM. Evaluating conceptual models of spring systems in glaciated terrain. Presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) - Wisconsin Section, Green Lake, WI, March 29-30, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation A refined groundwater flow model for the Nine Springs area near Madison, WI None Swanson SK, Bahr JM Swanson SK, Bahr JM. A refined groundwater flow model for the Nine Springs area near Madison, WI. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Boston, MA, November 1-10, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Characterization of laterally continuous high permeability zones within the Tunnel City Group in Southern Wisconsin None Swanson SK, Anderson KM, Gotkowitz MB, Bahr JB Swanson SK, Anderson KM, Gotkowitz MB, Bahr JB, et al. Characterization of laterally continuous high permeability zones within the Tunnel City Group in Southern Wisconsin. Presented at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Denver, CO, October 27-30, 2002. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation The use of synthetic groundwater flow models to test conceptual models of spring flow. None Swanson SK, Bahr JM Swanson SK, Bahr JM. The use of synthetic groundwater flow models to test conceptual models of spring flow. Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Geological Society of America, Reno, NV, November 13-16, 2000. R828010 (2000)
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Presentation Stormwater sedimentation alters soils and microtopography and facilitates the invasions of sedge meadows in southern Wisconsin None Werner KJ, Zedler JB Werner KJ, Zedler JB. Stormwater sedimentation alters soils and microtopography and facilitates the invasions of sedge meadows in southern Wisconsin. Presented at the Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL, May 27-June 1, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Spatial and temporal variability of groundwater chemistry beneath agricultural land: implications for assessing environmental impacts of a new unsewered subdivision None Wilcox JD, Bradbury KR, Bahr JM, Thomas CL Wilcox JD, Bradbury KR, Bahr JM, Thomas CL. Spatial and temporal variability of groundwater chemistry beneath agricultural land:implications for assessing environmental impacts of a new unsewered subdivision. Presented at the 27th Annual Meeting of the American Water Resources Association (AWRA) - Wisconsin Section, Lac du Flambeau, WI, February 27-28, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation The replacement of wetland vegetation by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea None Zedler J, Lindig-Cisneros R, Maurer D, Werner K Zedler J, Lindig-Cisneros R, Maurer D, Werner K, et al. The replacement of wetland vegetation by reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea. Presented at the North American Lake Management Society Symposium, Madison, WI, November 7-9, 2001. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Explaining the outcomes of wetland restoration efforts None Zedler J Zedler J. Explaining the outcomes of wetland restoration efforts. Presented at the Nanjing International Wetlands Symposium, Nanjing, China, September 10-13, 2002. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Wetland vegetation degradation and limits to restorability None Zedler J Zedler J. Wetland vegetation degradation and limits to restorability. Presented at the Botanical Society of America Special Symposium on Recent Advances in Restoration of Aquatic and Wetland Habitats, Mobile, AL, July 26-31, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Wetland restoration: improving landscape strategies and site-based tactics. None Zedler J Zedler J. Wetland restoration: improving landscape strategies and site-based tactics. Presented at the 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology, Duluth, MN, June 29-July 2, 2003. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Why, where and how does biodiversity need to be restored? None Zedler J Zedler J. Why, where and how does biodiversity need to be restored? Presented at the International Ecology Conference on Wetlands (INTECOL Wetlands), Utrecht, The Netherlands, July 25-30, 2004. R828010 (Final)
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Presentation Wetland Ecosystem Degradation and Restoration None Zedler J Zedler J. Presented at the Michigan Technological University Forest Service Distinguished Ecologist Lecture: Wetland Ecosystem Degradation and Restoration, Houghton, MI, October 2004. R828010 (Final)
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