Hydrology and Physiography of Wetland Habitats Chapter 5 Hydrology and Physiography of Wetland Habitats Dodds & Whiles ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.
Table 5.1 Conversion and Losses of Various Wetland Types Including Agricultural and Urban Uses from the Mid-1970s to the Mid-1980s in the United States ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.
Some Major World Wetland Types Table 5.2 Some Major World Wetland Types ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.
Some Major World Wetland Types Table 5.2 Continued Some Major World Wetland Types ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.
The Largest Wetland Complexes Globally Table 5.3 The Largest Wetland Complexes Globally ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.
Some Examples of Expected Ecosystem Functions of Wetlands Based on Table 5.4 Some Examples of Expected Ecosystem Functions of Wetlands Based on Hydrodynamic Characterization ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.
Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (Meehl et al., 2007) Table 5.5 Predicted Changes in Tidal Marsh Areas and Associated Plant Biomass and Nutrient Uptake and Processing on the Atlantic Coast Along Georgia Using The Mean (52 cm) and Maximum (82 cm) Estimates of Sea Level Rise From The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (Meehl et al., 2007) ©2010 Elsevier, Inc.