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An evaluation of the impact of persistent water level changes on the areal extent of Georgian Bay/North Channel marshlands
Authors:Robert P Bukata  J Edward Bruton  John H Jerome  William S Haras
Institution:(1) Environment Canada Rivers Research Branch National Water Research Institute, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, L7R 4A6 Burlington, Ontario, Canada;(2) Fisheries and Oceans Pacific and Freshwater Fisheries Great Lakes Fisheries Research Branch, Canada Centre for Inland Waters, L7R 4A6 Burlington, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:A conceptual mathematical model has recently been devised to assist environmental managers in predicting the impact on coastal marsh areas of long-term changes in water levels. The model considers such impact solely in terms of the geometry of the confining basin, the change in ambient water level, and the maximum depth for which bottom-rooted emergent vegetation is present. This model is applied to 17 shoreline marshes of various shapes in the Georgian Bay/North Channel region of the Great Lakes.Model outputs of predicted maximum and minimum marsh area subsequent to changes in long-term levels are compared to marsh areas measured from available historical air photos dating from 1935 to 1985. The results of such comparisons indicate that such a geometric model, despite its neglect of the biological complexities of marsh ecology, can serve as a valuable tool for assessing the range of impacts of both natural and man-made changes in long-term ambient water levels on shoreline marshes.
Keywords:Marsh  Mathematical model  Water level  Georgian Bay  Great Lakes
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