Seasonality of inundation in geographically isolated wetlands across the United States

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作者
Park, Junehyeong [1 ]
Kumar, Mukesh [1 ]
Lane, Charles R. [2 ]
Basu, Nandita B. [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Alabama, Dept Civil Construct & Environm Engn, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USA
[2] US EPA, Off Res & Dev, Cincinnati, OH 45268 USA
[3] Univ Waterloo, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Waterloo, ON, Canada
来源
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS | 2022年 / 17卷 / 05期
关键词
GIW; remote sensing of wetlands; non-floodplain wetlands; wetland dynamics; wetland area; SURFACE-WATER; CONSTRUCTED WETLAND; METHANE EMISSIONS; LIDAR DATA; REMOVAL; GROUNDWATER; DYNAMICS; NUTRIENT; CONNECTIVITY; STORAGE;
D O I
10.1088/1748-9326/ac6149
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Inundation area is a major control on the ecosystem services provisioned by geographically isolated wetlands. Despite its importance, there has not been any comprehensive study to map out the seasonal inundation characteristics of geographically isolated wetlands over the continental United States (CONUS). This study fills the aforementioned gap by evaluating the seasonality or the long-term intra-annual variations of wetland inundation in ten wetlandscapes across the CONUS. We also assess the consistency of these intra-annual variations. Finally, we evaluate the extent to which the seasonality can be explained based on widely available hydrologic fluxes. Our findings highlight significant intra-annual variations of inundation within most wetlandscapes, with a standard deviation of the long-term averaged monthly inundation area ranging from 15% to 151% of its mean across the wetlandscapes. Stark differences in inundation seasonality are observed between snow-affected vs. rain-fed wetlandscapes. The former usually shows the maximum monthly inundation in April following spring snowmelt (SM), while the latter experiences the maximum in February. Although the magnitude of inundation fraction has changed over time in several wetlandscapes, the seasonality of these wetlands shows remarkable constancy. Overall, commonly available regional hydrologic fluxes (e.g. rainfall, SM, and evapotranspiration) are found to be able to explain the inundation seasonality at wetlandscape scale with determination coefficients greater than 0.57 in 7 out of 10 wetlandscapes. Our methodology and presented results may be used to map inundation seasonality and consequently account for its impact on wetland functions.
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