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U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-B. River quality assessment of the Apalachicola river basin, Florida : production and decomposition of forest litter fall on the Apalachicola river flood plain, Florida - Chapter B / Elder, J. F.
Titre de série : U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-B Titre : River quality assessment of the Apalachicola river basin, Florida : production and decomposition of forest litter fall on the Apalachicola river flood plain, Florida - Chapter B Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elder, J. F. ; Cairns, D. J. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological Survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : 1982 ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05461 Note générale : Litter-fall measurements were made from september 1979 throught august 1980 in the Apalachicola river flood plain of Northwest Florida. The estimated Litter-Fall rate is 800 (g/m2)/yr. This rate would produce 3.6x105 t of organic material annually as litter fall in the 454 km2 flood plain. Decomposition and leaching processes break down leaf litter shortly after deposition. Inundation provides a potential transport mechanism for mobilization of large quantities of litter fall before the cycle repeats itself the following year. Principal conclusions resulting from the study of litter production and decomposition on the Apalachicola flood plain are presented in this paper. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Inondation Biomasse Forêt Sédimentation Qualité de l'eau Débit solide Evaluation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Litter-fall measurements were made from september 1979 throught august 1980 in the Apalachicola river flood plain of Northwest Florida. The estimated Litter-Fall rate is 800 (g/m2)/yr. This rate would produce 3.6x105 t of organic material annually as litter fall in the 454 km2 flood plain. Decomposition and leaching processes break down leaf litter shortly after deposition. Inundation provides a potential transport mechanism for mobilization of large quantities of litter fall before the cycle repeats itself the following year. Principal conclusions resulting from the study of litter production and decomposition on the Apalachicola flood plain are presented in this paper. Note de contenu : Litter-fall measurements were made from september 1979 throught august 1980 in the Apalachicola river flood plain of Northwest Florida. The estimated Litter-Fall rate is 800 (g/m2)/yr. This rate would produce 3.6x105 t of organic material annually as litter fall in the 454 km2 flood plain. Decomposition and leaching processes break down leaf litter shortly after deposition. Inundation provides a potential transport mechanism for mobilization of large quantities of litter fall before the cycle repeats itself the following year. Principal conclusions resulting from the study of litter production and decomposition on the Apalachicola flood plain are presented in this paper. U.S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-B. River quality assessment of the Apalachicola river basin, Florida : production and decomposition of forest litter fall on the Apalachicola river flood plain, Florida - Chapter B [texte imprimé] / Elder, J. F. ; Cairns, D. J. . - U. S. Geological Survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, 1982.
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Litter-fall measurements were made from september 1979 throught august 1980 in the Apalachicola river flood plain of Northwest Florida. The estimated Litter-Fall rate is 800 (g/m2)/yr. This rate would produce 3.6x105 t of organic material annually as litter fall in the 454 km2 flood plain. Decomposition and leaching processes break down leaf litter shortly after deposition. Inundation provides a potential transport mechanism for mobilization of large quantities of litter fall before the cycle repeats itself the following year. Principal conclusions resulting from the study of litter production and decomposition on the Apalachicola flood plain are presented in this paper.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Inondation Biomasse Forêt Sédimentation Qualité de l'eau Débit solide Evaluation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : Litter-fall measurements were made from september 1979 throught august 1980 in the Apalachicola river flood plain of Northwest Florida. The estimated Litter-Fall rate is 800 (g/m2)/yr. This rate would produce 3.6x105 t of organic material annually as litter fall in the 454 km2 flood plain. Decomposition and leaching processes break down leaf litter shortly after deposition. Inundation provides a potential transport mechanism for mobilization of large quantities of litter fall before the cycle repeats itself the following year. Principal conclusions resulting from the study of litter production and decomposition on the Apalachicola flood plain are presented in this paper. Note de contenu : Litter-fall measurements were made from september 1979 throught august 1980 in the Apalachicola river flood plain of Northwest Florida. The estimated Litter-Fall rate is 800 (g/m2)/yr. This rate would produce 3.6x105 t of organic material annually as litter fall in the 454 km2 flood plain. Decomposition and leaching processes break down leaf litter shortly after deposition. Inundation provides a potential transport mechanism for mobilization of large quantities of litter fall before the cycle repeats itself the following year. Principal conclusions resulting from the study of litter production and decomposition on the Apalachicola flood plain are presented in this paper. Réservation
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Titre de série : U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-D Titre : Hydrology and ecology of the Apalachicola river, Florida : a summary of the river quality assessment - Chapter D Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Elder, J. F. ; Flagg, S. D. ; Mattaw, H. C. Mention d'édition : U. S. Geological survey Editeur : U. S. Geological Survey Année de publication : (s.d.) ISBN/ISSN/EAN : CI-05462 Note générale : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Langues : Anglais (eng) Mots-clés : Hydrologie Ecologie Qualité de l'eau Sédimentation Débit solide Evaluation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Note de contenu : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. U. S. Geological Survey Water Supply paper, 2196-D. Hydrology and ecology of the Apalachicola river, Florida : a summary of the river quality assessment - Chapter D [texte imprimé] / Elder, J. F. ; Flagg, S. D. ; Mattaw, H. C. . - U. S. Geological survey . - U. S. Geological Survey, (s.d.).
ISSN : CI-05462
During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Mots-clés : Hydrologie Ecologie Qualité de l'eau Sédimentation Débit solide Evaluation Index. décimale : 551.48 Hydrologie : Résumé : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Note de contenu : During 1979 - 1981, the U. S. Geological Survey conducted a large-scale study of the Apalachicola river in Northwest Florida, the largest and one of the most economically important rivers in the state. Termed the Apalachicola river quality assessment, the study emphasized interralations among hydrodynamics, the flood-pain forest and the nutrient-detritus flow through the river system to the estuary. This report summarizes major findings of the study. Data on accumulation of toxic substances in sediments and benthic organisms in the river were also collected. Réservation
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