Spatial variability of denitrification potential and related soil properties in created, restored, and paired natural wetlands
To gain a better understanding of the spatial patterns of denitrification potential and related soil properties in created (CW), restored (RW), and natural wetlands (NWs), four CW/RW-NW pairs in North Carolina, USA were sampled. These site pairs spanned a range of hydrogeomorphic (HGM) settings common in the Coastal Plain. It was hypothesized that denitrification enzyme activities (DEAs) and related soil properties of CW/RWs would have less spatial variability than DEAs and soil properties of NWs, as prior land-use and mitigation activities tend to homogenize soil properties. Cochran's C tests indicated that variances were significantly lower in CW/RWs than in NWs for most soil properties, and that for nitrate (NO
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Related Subject Headings
- Ecology
- 41 Environmental sciences
- 37 Earth sciences
- 31 Biological sciences
- 06 Biological Sciences
- 05 Environmental Sciences
- 04 Earth Sciences