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Hydrologic parameters of salt marsh peat

โœ Scribed by Jayne Fifield Knott; William Kensett Nuttle; Harold Field Hemond


Book ID
102860839
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1987
Tongue
English
Weight
663 KB
Volume
1
Category
Article
ISSN
0885-6087

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โœฆ Synopsis


Because of their profound influence on water movement and nutrient cycling in salt marshes, the two key physical properties of hydraulic conductivity and compressibility were studied in the Great Sippewissett Marsh and in the Ebben Creek Marsh in Massachusetts. Hydraulic conductivity was the most variable property: most frequently observed conductivities were of the order of 10-3cm s-l in both marshes, but extremes ranged from about lo-' to lOP5cm s-I. Compressibility was much less variable, and contributed of the order of 10-3cm-' to the specific storativity of marsh sediment, making compression a major mechanism for changes in water storage in the sediment. Surface sediments frequently exhibited below-average conductivity, in contrast to freshwater bog peats which are usually most conductive at the surface. These measured properties may be applied to estimate the importance of many critical processes, such as the extent of infiltration occurring on the marsh surface, the hydrologic influence of the tidally varying creeks, and the hydrologic response to spring-neap tidal cycles.


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