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National hydrologic connectivity classification links wetlands with stream water quality
Environmental Studies and ForestryNature Water

National hydrologic connectivity classification links wetlands with stream water quality

S. G. Leibowitz, R. A. Hill, et al.

This research by Scott G. Leibowitz and colleagues unveils a groundbreaking classification of conterminous US freshwater wetlands, revealing how their hydrologic connectivity affects stream water quality. Discover the diverse impacts of wetlands as they vary from riparian to non-riparian categories across the nation, influencing factors like acidification and organic matter brownification.... show more
Abstract
Wetland hydrologic connections to downstream waters influence stream water quality. However, no systematic approach for characterizing this connectivity exists. Here using physical principles, we categorized conterminous US freshwater wetlands into four hydrologic connectivity classes based on stream contact and flowpath depth to the nearest stream: riparian, non-riparian shallow, non-riparian mid-depth and non-riparian deep. These classes were heterogeneously distributed over the conterminous United States; for example, riparian dominated the southeastern and Gulf coasts, while non-riparian deep dominated the Upper Midwest and High Plains. Analysis of a national stream dataset indicated acidification and organic matter brownification increased with connectivity. Eutrophication and sedimentation decreased with wetland area but did not respond to connectivity. This classification advances our mechanistic understanding of wetland influences on water quality nationally and could be applied globally.
Publisher
Nature Water
Published On
Apr 06, 2023
Authors
Scott G. Leibowitz, Ryan A. Hill, Irena F. Creed, Jana E. Compton, Heather E. Golden, Marc H. Weber, Mark C. Rains, Chas E. Jones Jr, E. Henry Lee, Jay R. Christensen, Rebecca A. Bellmore, Charles R. Lane
Tags
wetlandshydrologic connectivitystream water qualityclassificationeutrophicationacidificationorganic matter
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