Browsing by Author "Flanagan, N"
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A multi-scale approach to prioritize wetland restoration for watershed-level water quality improvement
Flanagan, N; Richardson, CJ (Wetlands Ecology and Management, 2010-12-01)Wetland restoration is commonly presented as an important strategy for maintaining and enhancing the water quality and ecological capital of watershed-scale ecosystems. Prioritizing restoration sites on the landscape is ... -
Integrated stream and wetland restoration: A watershed approach to improved water quality on the landscape
Richardson, CJ; Flanagan, N; Ho, M; Pahl, J (Ecological Engineering, 2011-01-01)Water quality in Upper Sandy Creek, a headwater stream for the Cape Fear River in the North Carolina Piedmont, is impaired due to high N and P concentrations, sediment load, and coliform bacteria. The creek and floodplain ... -
Quantification of Peat Thickness and Stored Carbon at the Landscape Scale in Tropical Peatlands: A Comparison of Airborne Geophysics and an Empirical Topographic Method
Silvestri, S; Knight, R; Viezzoli, A; Richardson, CJ; Anshari, GZ; Dewar, N; Flanagan, N; ... (8 authors) (Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, 2019-12-01)©2019. The Authors. Peatlands play a key role in the global carbon cycle, sequestering and releasing large amounts of carbon. Despite their importance, a reliable method for the quantification of peatland thickness and volume ... -
Response of fungal communities to fire in a subtropical peatland
Tian, J; Wang, H; Vilgalys, R; Ho, M; Flanagan, N; Richardson, CJ (Plant and Soil, 2021-09-01)Purpose: Wildfire, an increasing disturbance in peatlands, could dramatically change carbon stocks and reshape plant/microbial communities, with long-lasting effects on peatland functions. Soil fungi are important in controlling ...