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The Importance of Emergent Vegetation in Reducing Sediment Resuspension in Wetlands
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1990
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EngineeringGeomorphologyReducing Sediment ResuspensionWetland RestorationSouth DakotaFluvial ProcessEmergent VegetationBottom SedimentLandscape ProcessesWetland EcologySediment TrapsSediment-water InteractionRiver RestorationSedimentologySediment TransportConstructed WetlandCoastal SystemsSediment ProcessSedimentation
ABSTRACT Wind-induced resuspension of bottom sediment was measured with sediment traps in Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, South Dakota. Resuspension was significantly greater in open water areas than in areas protected from wind by emergent vegetation. Resuspended sediment was apparently uniformly distributed through the water column.
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