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Everglades hydrologic units

Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus Assimilation Coefficients in Selected Hydrologic Units of the Everglades... [Pg.646]

FIGURE 17.22 Relationship between soil oxygen demand and microbial biomass carbon of soils from select sites in four hydrologic units of the Everglades. (From Wright et al., 2007.)... [Pg.650]

Surface water DOM was shown to be different in various hydrologic units of the Everglades (Osborne, 2005). The data shown in Figure 17.24 show high DOM in WCA-1, and DOM decreased southward toward ENP and Florida Bay. [Pg.651]

Surface water sulfate concentrations are generally higher in the northern Everglades and tend to decrease along north-south gradient. Within each hydrologic units, sulfate concentrations are higher in canals and in areas closer to inflow structures (Table 17.15). Sulfate concentrations are... [Pg.660]

Wright, A., K. R. Reddy, and S. Newman, 2008. Biogeochemical indicators of phosphorus loading in select hydrologic units of the Everglades (submitted for publication). [Pg.755]


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