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Publications Details for Grant Number R829497

Assessing an HGM-based Wetland Classification and Assessment Scheme Along a 1000 km Gradient of the Appalachian Mountains: Hydrology, Soils and Wetland Function

RFA: Development of National Aquatic Ecosystem Classifications and Reference Conditions (2001)

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Journal Article Brooks RP, Wardrop DH, Cole CA, Campbell DA. Are we purveyors of wetland homogeneity? A model of degradation and restoration to improve mitigation performance. Ecological Engineering 2005;24(4):331-340. R829497 (2002)
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Journal Article Cole CA, Brooks RP, Shaffer PW, Kentula ME. Comparison of hydrology of wetlands in Pennsylvania and Oregon (USA) as an indicator of transferability of hydrogeomorphic (HGM) functional models between regions. Environmental Management 2002;30(2):265-278. R829497 (2002)
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Journal Article Hoeltje S, Cole C. Aboveground decomposition dynamics in riparian depression and slope wetlands of central Pennsylvania. AQUATIC ECOLOGY 2009;43(2):335-349. R829497 (2005)
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Journal Article Hoeltje S, Cole C. Comparison of Function of Created Wetlands of Two Age Classes in Central Pennsylvania. ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT 2009;43(4):597-608. R829497 (2005)
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Presentation Buboltz A, Hutchinson R, Cirmo CP. Reconstructing wetland development histories using ground penetrating radar, coring and stratigraphic analysis. Presented at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research, Salt Lake City, UT, March 12-15, 2003. R829497 (2002)
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Presentation Cole CA, Wardrop DH, Brooks RP, Cirmo CP. Assessing an HGM-based wetland classification and assessment scheme along a 1,000 km gradient of the Appalachian Mountains: hydrology, soils, and wetland function. Presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Science to Achieve Results (STAR) Workshop, Denver, CO, September 24, 2002. R829497 (2002)
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Presentation Cole CA. From damp to dry: the effect of a prolonged drought on water levels in wetlands of central Pennsylvania. Presented at the 24th Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, New Orleans, LA, June 8-13, 2003. R829497 (2002)
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Presentation Cole CA, Brooks RP, Wardrop DH. Watersheds and wetlands: large-scale disturbances and small-scale responses. Poster presented at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2003 Regional Environmental Vulnerability-Mid-Atlantic Integrated Assessment Conference, Valley Forge, PA, May 13-15, 2003. R829497 (2002)
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Presentation Ryan PW, Wardrop DH. Decomposition dynamics along a human disturbance gradient in headwater floodplains in Pennsylvania. Presented at the Seventh Annual Environmental Chemistry Student Symposium, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, March 19-20, 2004. R829497 (2003)
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Presentation Ryan PW, Wardrop DH. Decomposition dynamics along a human disturbance gradient in headwater floodplains in Pennsylvania. Presented at the Northeast Ecology and Evolution Conference, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, March 26-28, 2004. R829497 (2003)
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