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The following pages link to Gregory Noe (Q48324):
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- Sustaining Environmental Capital Initiative summary report (Q56748) (← links)
- Carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus accumulation in floodplains of Atlantic Coastal Plain rivers, USA (Q144315) (← links)
- A floodplain continuum for Atlantic coast rivers of the Southeastern US: Predictable changes in floodplain biota along a river's length (Q145238) (← links)
- Floodplain trapping and cycling compared to streambank erosion of sediment and nutrients in an agricultural watershed (Q145311) (← links)
- Tidal extension and sea-level rise: recommendations for a research agenda (Q145387) (← links)
- The effects of restored hydrologic connectivity on floodplain trapping vs. release of phosphorus, nitrogen, and sediment along the Pocomoke River, Maryland USA (Q149276) (← links)
- Typha (cattail) invasion in North American wetlands: Biology, regional problems, impacts, ecosystem services, and management (Q149554) (← links)
- Quantifying connectivity and its effects on sediment budgeting for an agricultural basin, Chesapeake Bay Watershed, United States (Q150123) (← links)
- Richness, biomass, and nutrient content of a wetland macrophyte community affect soil nitrogen cycling in a diversity-ecosystem functioning experiment (Q151133) (← links)
- Contemporary deposition and long-term accumulation of sediment and nutrients by tidal freshwater forested wetlands impacted by sea level rise (Q151134) (← links)
- Salinity influences on aboveground and belowground net primary productivity in tidal wetlands (Q152644) (← links)
- Recent and historic drivers of landscape change in the Everglades ridge, slough, and Tree Island mosaic (Q153911) (← links)
- Head-of-tide bottleneck of particulate material transport from watersheds to estuaries (Q155898) (← links)
- The impact of late Holocene land-use change, climate variability, and sea-level rise on carbon storage in tidal freshwater wetlands on the southeastern United States Coastal Plain (Q156218) (← links)
- Modeling impacts of drought-induced salinity intrusion on carbon dynamics in tidal freshwater forested wetlands (Q156520) (← links)
- Modeling impacts of saltwater intrusion on methane and nitrous oxide emissions in tidal forested wetlands (Q156526) (← links)
- New study shows importance of streambank erosion and floodplain deposition on sediment, phosphorus, and nitrogen sources and transport in the Chesapeake watershed (Q227282) (← links)
- Impacts of coastal and watershed changes on upper estuaries: causes and implications of wetland ecosystem transitions along the US Atlantic and Gulf Coasts (Q227919) (← links)
- Quantifying Floodplain Ecological Processes and Ecosystem Services in the Delaware River Watershed (Q229220) (← links)
- Sediment and nutrient trapping as a result of a temporary Mississippi River floodplain restoration: The Morganza Spillway during the 2011 Mississippi River Flood (Q234205) (← links)
- Vegetation composition, nutrient, and sediment dynamics along a floodplain landscape (Q234836) (← links)
- Increasing floodplain connectivity through urban stream restoration increases nutrient and sediment retention (Q238864) (← links)
- Storms, channel changes, and a sediment budget for an urban-suburban stream, Difficult Run, Virginia, USA (Q238943) (← links)
- Planting richness affects the recovery of vegetation and soil processes in constructed wetlands following disturbance (Q239126) (← links)
- Comparison of sediment and nutrient export and runoff characteristics from watersheds with centralized versus distributed stormwater management (Q239488) (← links)
- Cascading ecological effects of low-level phosphorus enrichment in the Florida Everglades (Q249264) (← links)
- A method to quantify and value floodplain sediment and nutrient retention ecosystem services (Q255350) (← links)
- Floodplain geomorphic processes and environmental impacts of human alteration along coastal plain rivers, USA (Q255962) (← links)
- Characterization of microtopography and its influence on vegetation patterns in created wetlands (Q258675) (← links)
- Mapping stream and floodplain geomorphic characteristics with the Floodplain and Channel Evaluation Tool (FACET) in the Mid-Atlantic Region, United States (Q258906) (← links)
- Sediment and nutrient deposition over a reconnected floodplain during large-scale river diversions, the Bonnet Carré spillway in 2011, 2016, and 2019 (Q259913) (← links)
- The Life of P: A biogeochemical and sociopolitical challenge in the Everglades (Q260071) (← links)
- The Coastal Carbon Library and Atlas: Open source soil data and tools supporting blue carbon research and policy (Q260150) (← links)
- Presence of hummock and hollow microtopography reflects shifting balances of shallow subsidence and root zone expansion along forested wetland river gradients (Q262216) (← links)
- Societal benefits of floodplains in the Chesapeake Bay and Delaware River watersheds: Sediment, nutrient, and flood regulation ecosystem services (Q265102) (← links)
- Sediment dynamics and implications for management: State of the science from long‐term research in the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA (Q265989) (← links)
- Soil salinity and water level interact to generate tipping points in low salinity tidal wetlands responding to climate change (Q266341) (← links)
- Streambank and floodplain geomorphic change and contribution to watershed material budgets (Q266552) (← links)
- Tidal wetland resilience to increased rates of sea level rise in the Chesapeake Bay: Introduction to the special feature (Q267355) (← links)
- Evaluating an improved systems approach to wetland crediting: Consideration of wetland ecosystem services (Q267660) (← links)
- Controls of the spatial variability of denitrification potential in nontidal floodplains of the Chesapeake Bay watershed, USA (Q267873) (← links)
- Saltwater intrusion and sea level rise threatens U.S. rural coastal landscapes and communities (Q269599) (← links)
- Causal inference approaches reveal both positive and negative unintended effects of agricultural and urban management practices on instream biological condition (Q269760) (← links)
- Watershed and estuarine controls both influence plant community and tree growth changes in tidal freshwater forested wetlands along two U.S. mid-Atlantic rivers (Q271026) (← links)
- Patterns of denitrification potential in tidal freshwater forested wetlands (Q276067) (← links)
- Adaptive management assists reintroduction as higher tides threaten an endangered salt marsh plant (Q276132) (← links)
- Retention of riverine sediment and nutrient loads by coastal plain floodplains (Q276596) (← links)
- Belowground productivity varies by assessment technique, vegetation type, and nutrient availability in tidal freshwater forested wetlands transitioning to marsh (Q276675) (← links)
- Evaluation of management efforts to reduce nutrient and sediment contributions to the Chesapeake Bay estuary (Q282413) (← links)
- Mapping stream and floodplain geomorphometry with the Floodplain and Channel Evaluation Tool (Q291967) (← links)