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DOI10.1007/s11252-011-0208-1
Small-scale and extensive hydrogeomorphic modification and water redistribution in a desert city and implications for regional nitrogen removal
Larson, Elisabeth K.; Grimm, Nancy B.
通讯作者Larson, Elisabeth K.
来源期刊URBAN ECOSYSTEMS
ISSN1083-8155
出版年2012
卷号15期号:1页码:71-85
英文摘要

There are numerous examples of small-scale hydrogeomorphic manipulations within urban ecosystems. These modifications are motivated both by a need to handle storm drainage and by a human desire for aquatic ecosystems as places for recreation and aesthetics. In the Phoenix Arizona metropolitan area, two examples of these local modifications are artificial lakes and stormwater retention basins. Although lakes are not a natural feature of Sonoran Desert ecosystems, numerous artificial lakes are evident in the region. Retention basins are a common landscaping practice for preventing damage from rare but potentially large storm events. Here we attempt to quantify the heretofore unknown number and extent of these designed aquatic ecosystems and consider their potential impact on hydrologic landscape connectivity and regional nitrogen (N) removal. For lakes, we found that official GIS layers from local and state agencies had significant misclassifications and omissions. We used two published GIS datasets and state impoundment-permit information to determine the number, areal extent, and water source for artificial lakes. We discovered that there are 908-1,390 lakes in the Phoenix area, with the number varying according to level of aggregation. There are no existing GIS data on retention basins, so we employed drywell-permit data to estimate that there may be 10,000 retention basins in the region. Basic data on N stocks in these ecosystems are discussed within the context of the regional N budget. Accurate data on the extent and distribution of these designed ecosystems will be vital for water-resources planning and stormwater management.


类型Article
语种英语
收录类别SCI-E
WOS记录号WOS:000300658300004
WOS关键词AQUATIC ECOSYSTEMS ; URBAN ; BIOGEOCHEMISTRY ; URBANIZATION ; RETENTION ; ECOLOGY ; PHOENIX
WOS类目Biodiversity Conservation ; Ecology ; Environmental Sciences ; Urban Studies
WOS研究方向Biodiversity & Conservation ; Environmental Sciences & Ecology ; Urban Studies
资源类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.177/qdio/handle/2XILL650/175221
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Larson, Elisabeth K.,Grimm, Nancy B.. Small-scale and extensive hydrogeomorphic modification and water redistribution in a desert city and implications for regional nitrogen removal[J],2012,15(1):71-85.
APA Larson, Elisabeth K.,&Grimm, Nancy B..(2012).Small-scale and extensive hydrogeomorphic modification and water redistribution in a desert city and implications for regional nitrogen removal.URBAN ECOSYSTEMS,15(1),71-85.
MLA Larson, Elisabeth K.,et al."Small-scale and extensive hydrogeomorphic modification and water redistribution in a desert city and implications for regional nitrogen removal".URBAN ECOSYSTEMS 15.1(2012):71-85.
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