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Causes

Effects

Hurricanescausemassive disturbance in coastal wetlands

uplands areasleadingto increased sedimentation in lowland wetlands

Erosioncan resultin increased sedimentation in wetlands

erosioncan causesediment to run off into wetlands

damscausecreeks to flood surrounding wetlands

of many separate sections running from the eastern edge of the suburb to the sea outlet of Dry Creek(passive) are composedWetlands The Dry Creek wetlands

The primary characteristiccausessediment accumulation in wetlands

s built in the areacauseddecline of the wetlands

The combination of storm events and sea level risecauseserosion of wetlands

the potentialto causeinterference with wetlands

4 factorscauseerosion of wetlands

to eat the roots of wetland vegetationcausingerosion in wetlands

Name 4 factorscauseerosion of wetlands

a series of trenches dug on the sitecausedsilt to be discharged onto wetlands

oil - production infrastructurecausingerosion of wetlands

the inland regionscausingheavy sedimentation in wetlands

that Capstone dug a series of trenches on the sitecausingsilt to be discharged onto wetlands

answeringcauseswetlands to form

Oil extractioncauseswetland subsidence

Many upstream flood protection measures such as damsleadwetlands to be starved of sediment

by their transportation infrastructure program(passive) caused bywetlands disturbances

their transportation infrastructure program(passive) caused bywetlands disturbances

Urbanisationcausingwetland depletion

erosioncausingsiltation of wetland

soil erosioncausingsiltation of wetland

soil erosionleadingto wetland sedimentation

Vegetationboth physically and biochemically influencesdenitrification in wetlands

Enhanced soil erosionleadingto wetland sedimentation

by anthropogenic disturbance(passive) influenced bywetlands ... ; synthetic wetlands

Some mining activities , such as brine dischargecan also causesalination in wetlands

by anthropogenic disturbance(passive) influenced bywetlands ... ; artificial wetlands

Beaver ( Castor canadensis ) and muskrat ( Ondatra zibethicuscan profoundly influencethe hydrology of intermittent wetlands

An opening through the riverbankleadsinto some scrubby floodplain wetlands

Changes in land use and agricultural intensificationcausedwetlands on the quaternary

land use and climatic patternsinfluencewetland resiliency

the Sun ... aboutto setover the Wetlands of Etawah

factorsinfluencewetlands hydrodynamics

natural wet and dry climate cycles(passive) is influenced byEphemeral wetlands

the DNR has teamed with the Army Corps of Engineersto discoverwetlands that have to be mitigated

built similar to natural wetlands(passive) are designedwetlands

to algae and water quality problemshas contributedto algae and water quality problems

in the groundresultingin the ground

in nutrient loading ( particularly from fertilizers ) or from sedimentation ( from erosioncan resultin nutrient loading ( particularly from fertilizers ) or from sedimentation ( from erosion

in a groundwater tableresultedin a groundwater table

to the concentrations in this creekto be contributingto the concentrations in this creek

to climate changecontributeto climate change

in an increase in the frequency of floods , drainage problems , loss of agricultural activities , and destruction of aesthetically pleasant environmentsresultingin an increase in the frequency of floods , drainage problems , loss of agricultural activities , and destruction of aesthetically pleasant environments

to the South Branch of the Raritan River , which serves as a source of drinking water for more than 1.5 million New Jersey residentsleadto the South Branch of the Raritan River , which serves as a source of drinking water for more than 1.5 million New Jersey residents

alsocontributealso

An invasive aquatic plant from Brazil , Hydrilla(passive) has been discovered byAn invasive aquatic plant from Brazil , Hydrilla

to the health of our waterways , air , climate , and soil systemscontributesto the health of our waterways , air , climate , and soil systems

in significant soil Carbon lossescan resultin significant soil Carbon losses

alsowill ... leadalso

in removal of pollutants and nutrientsresultsin removal of pollutants and nutrients

55 % of the total terrestrial wetland areacompose55 % of the total terrestrial wetland area

to biodiversitycontributeto biodiversity

aside as an environmental protection area by the governmentwere setaside as an environmental protection area by the government

in long term productivity and biodiversityresultsin long term productivity and biodiversity

to the disastercontributedto the disaster

to mass migration of people living thereleadingto mass migration of people living there

the water filtration and fish nurseries(passive) contributed bythe water filtration and fish nurseries

damage to vegetationcausingdamage to vegetation

to the protection of the interests describedwill contributeto the protection of the interests described

6 % of global anthropogenic CO2contribute6 % of global anthropogenic CO2

the Wawasee Area Watershed to suffer a loss in water quality , and good soil conditionswill causethe Wawasee Area Watershed to suffer a loss in water quality , and good soil conditions

in the loss of valuable nursery grounds for fishresultin the loss of valuable nursery grounds for fish

to be a biological filtering system that reduces nutrient levels of treated water before reaching the St. Johns Riverdesignedto be a biological filtering system that reduces nutrient levels of treated water before reaching the St. Johns River

to degradation of functioning and quality of both terrestrial and aquatic environment in the basinledto degradation of functioning and quality of both terrestrial and aquatic environment in the basin

several important wetland functions including water retention , sediment filtration , and nutrient cycling , which in turn impactcontributeseveral important wetland functions including water retention , sediment filtration , and nutrient cycling , which in turn impact

significantlycontributesignificantly

more methane ... than any other natural sourcecontributemore methane ... than any other natural source

in environmental and ecological disastercould resultin environmental and ecological disaster

to floodingcontributeto flooding

from floodingto resultfrom flooding

the floodingcausingthe flooding

to overall water qualitycontributeto overall water quality

nutrient flowinfluencesnutrient flow

special ecological functions and valuescontributespecial ecological functions and values

to San Jose 's flood control capacity and recharging the aquifercontributingto San Jose 's flood control capacity and recharging the aquifer

to ecosystemscontributeto ecosystems

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