Publication year: 2011 Source: Applied Geography, Volume 31, Issue 2, April 2011, Pages 401-412 Zhixiao, Xie , Zhongwei, Liu , John W., Jones , Aaron L., Higer , Pamela A., Telis The hydrologic regime is a critical limiting factor in the delicate ecosystem of the greater Everglades freshwater wetlands in south Florida that has been severely altered by management activities in the past several decades. “Getting the water right” is regarded as the key to successful restoration of this unique wetland ecosystem. An essential component to represent and model its hydrologic regime, specifically water depth, is an accurate ground Digital Elevation Model (DEM)

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Landscape unit based digital elevation model development for the freshwater wetlands within the Arthur C. Marshall Loxahatchee National Wildlife…

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