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Contents Introduction 1. Toward a Watershed Perspective Wei ¿Wayne¿ Ji, Editor Part I. Geospatial Technologies for Wetland Mapping 2. Application and Assessment of a GIScience Model for Wetlands Identification in Northwest Ohio, USA. Nathan Torbick, Patrick Lawrence, and Kevin Czajkowski 3. An expert system-based image classification for identifying wetland-related land cover types Xiaobin Cai and Xiaoling Chen 4. Mapping Salt Marsh Vegetation Using Hyperspectral Imagery Jiansheng Yang, Francisco J. Artigas, and Yeqiao Wang 5. Carex Mapping in the Poyang Lake Wetland Based on Spectral Library and Spectral Angle Mapping Technology Shuisen Chen, Liangfu Chen, Xiaobo Su, Qinhuo Liu, and Jian Li Part II. Wetland hydrology and water budget 6. Southern US Water Demand and Supply over the Next Forty Years Steven G. McNulty, Ge Sun, Erika Cohen, and Jennifer Moore Myers, 7. Study on the Temporal Distribution Characteristics of Water Budget in Hilly Region of Red Soil in Northeast Jiangxi Providence Junfeng Dai,Jiazhou Chen,Yuanlai Cui, and Yuanqiu He 8. Forest and Water Relationships: Hydrologic Implications of Forestation Campaigns in China Ge Sun, Guoyi Zhou, Zhiqiang Zhang, Xiaohua Wei,Steve G. McNulty, and James Vose 9. Application of TOPMODEL in Streamflow Stimulation and Baseflow Separation Pei Wen, Chen Xi, and Yongqin Chen 10. Spatially Distributed Watershed Model of Water and Materials Runoff Thomas E. Croley II and Changsheng He Part III. Water quality and biogeochemical processes 11. Estimating Non-point Source Pollution Loadings in the Great Lakes Watersheds Chansheng He and Thomas E. Croley II 12. Historical Simulations of Sedimentation and Transportation Changes of Nitrogenous and Phosphorous Nutrients in Hong Lake Basin, China Feng Gui, Ge Yu, and Geying Lai 13. A Predictive Modeling of Lake Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Sediment Concentrations Based on Land Use/Land Cover Type and Pattern Pariwate Varnakovida, Narumon Wiangwang, and Joseph P. Messina Part IV. Wetland biology and ecology 14. Soil Erosion Assessment Using USLE and GIS&RS¿ a Case Study at Xiushui Watershed, China Hui Li, Xiaoling Chen, Liqiao Tian, and Zhongyi Wu 15. Evaluation of Rapid Assessment Techniques for Establishing Wetland Condition on a Watershed Scale Vanessa Lougheed, Christian A. Parker , and R. Jan Stevenson 16. Development of Geosptatial Ecological Indicators in Jiangxi Province, China Peng Guo and Xiaoling Chen 17. A Conceptual Framework to Integrate a Simulation Model of Plant Biomass for Vallisneria spiralis L. with Remote Sensing and a Geographical Information System Guofeng Wu, Jan de Leeuw, Elly P. H. Best, Jeb Barzen, Valentijn Venus, James Burnham, Yaolin Liu, and Weitao Ji 18. Soundscape Characteristics of an Environment: A New Ecological Indicator of Ecosystems Health Jiaguo Qi,Stuart Gage, and Wooyeong Joo Part V. Watershed assessment and management 19. Geospatial Decision Models for Assessing Wetland Vulnerability to Potential Human Impacts Wei ¿Wayne¿ Ji and Jia Ma 20. Watershed Science: Essential, Complex, Multidisciplinary and Collaboratory R. Jan Stevenson, Michael J. Wiley, Stuart H. Gage, Vanessa L. Lougheed, Catherine M. Riseng, Pearl Bonnell, Thomas M. Burton, R. Anton Hough, David W. Hyndman, John K. Koches, David T. Long, Bryan C. Pijanowski, and Jiaquo Qi, Alan D. Steinman, and Donald G. Uzarski 21. Integrated Modeling of the Muskegon River: Ecological Risk Assessment in a Great Lakes Watershed Michael Wiley, Bryan Pijanowski, R. Jan Stevenson, Paul Seelbach, Paul Richards, Catherine Riseng, David Hynman, and John Koches 22. Watershed Management Practices for Nonpoint Source Pollution Control Shaw L. Yu, Xiaoyue Zhen, and Rick L. Stanford
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Wetlands -- Remote sensing.
Wetland ecology.
Ecological mapping.
Water resources development.
Watershed management.
Geographic information systems.