Wetland Modelling

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Wetland Modelling

Author(s): W.J. Mitsch (Editor), M. Straskraba (Editor), S. E. Jorgensen (Editor)

  • Publisher: Elsevier Science Ltd
  • Publication Date: 1 Feb. 1988
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 238 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0444429360
  • ISBN-13: 9780444429360

Book Description

The study of wetlands is a relatively new field and the modelling of these systems is still in its formative stages. Nevertheless, the editors felt compelled to assemble this volume as a first statement of the state of the art of modelling approaches for the quantitative study of wetlands. A global approach has been adopted in this book, not only by including a wide geographic distribution of wetlands, but also by including papers on both freshwater and saltwater wetlands. Wetlands are defined as systems intermediate between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and include ecosystems under a wide range of hydrologic and ecologic conditions. The wetland types discussed in this book reflect that heterogeneity, ranging from intermittently flooded wet meadows to permanently flooded shallow reservoirs and lakes. Also included are modelling examples from coastal salt marshes, shallow estuaries, mesotrophic bogs, reedswamps, forested swamps, and regional wetlands. In summary, the book presents ecological modelling as a tool for management of these sensitive ecosystems, and for studying their structure and function.

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