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Hydrologic characterization of 56 geographically isolated wetlands in west-central Florida using a probabilistic methodNilsson et al., 2013
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- Nilsson K
- Rains M
- Lewis D
- Trout K
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- Wetlands Ecology and Management
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Wetlands are important hydrological elements of watersheds that influence water storage, surface water runoff, groundwater recharge/discharge processes, and evapotranspiration. Understanding the cumulative effect wetlands have on a watershed requires a good …
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