Azous & Horner 1997 wetlands and urbanization
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Azous, A.L. and R.R. Horner. 1997. Wetlands and urbanization: implications for the future. Final report of the Puget Sound wetlands and stormwater management research program. Washington State Department of Ecology, King County Water and Land Resources Division, and University of Washington. 255 pp.
Summary
- Describes lowland Puget Sound wetlands and the effects of urbanization on hydrology, with changes to biota.
- This was the first project to show effects of catchment development on wetland hydrology.