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Application of α, α'‐dipyridyl dye for hydric soil identification
JF Berkowitz, CM VanZomeren, SJ Currie, L Vasilas
Soil Science Society of America Journal 81 (3), 654-658, 2017
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Soil conditions following hydrologic restoration in cypress dome wetlands
MK Bartholomew, CJ Anderson, J Berkowitz
Wetlands 39 (1), 185-196, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Defense, US Department of Agriculture
Approaches to identify and monitor for potential acid sulfate soils in an ecological restoration context
JF Berkowitz, CM VanZomeren
Engineer Research and Development Center (US), 2022
Exigences : US Department of Defense
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Forested Wetland hydrology in a large Mississippi river tributary system
JF Berkowitz, DR Johnson, JJ Price
Wetlands 40 (5), 1133-1148, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Coupling watershed modeling, public engagement, and soil analysis improves decision making for targeting P retention wetland locations
JF Berkowitz, DA Schlea, CM VanZomeren, CMW Boles
Journal of Great Lakes Research 46 (5), 1331-1339, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Quantifying functional increases across a large-scale wetland restoration chronosequence
JF Berkowitz
Wetlands 39 (3), 559-573, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Nitrogen and phosphorus removal using tile‐treatment wetlands: A 12‐year study from the midwestern United States
AM Lemke, KG Kirkham, MP Wallace, CM VanZomeren, JF Berkowitz, ...
Journal of Environmental Quality 51 (5), 797-810, 2022
Exigences : US Department of Agriculture
Improving hydric soil identification in areas containing problematic red parent materials: A nationwide collaborative mapping approach
SC Mack, JF Berkowitz, MC Rabenhorst
Wetlands 39, 685-703, 2019
Exigences : US Department of Agriculture
Quantifying Wildlife and Navigation Benefits of a Dredging Beneficial‐Use Project in the Lower Atchafalaya River: A Demonstration of Engineering with Nature®
CM Foran, KA Burks‐Copes, J Berkowitz, J Corbino, BC Suedel
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management 14 (6), 759-768, 2018
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Soil P storage capacity in agricultural treatment wetlands: Can a system designed for N reduction also retain P?
CM VanZomeren, JF Berkowitz, AM Lemke, KG Kirkham
Wetlands 40 (3), 503-514, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Wetland functional responses to prolonged inundation in the active Mississippi River floodplain
JJ Price, JF Berkowitz
Wetlands 40 (6), 1949-1956, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Indicator of Reduction in Soil (IRIS) devices: A review
Y Sapkota, C Duball, K Vaughan, MC Rabenhorst, JF Berkowitz
Science of The Total Environment 852, 158419, 2022
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Wetland vegetation response to groundwater pumping and hydrologic recovery
MK Bartholomew, CJ Anderson, JF Berkowitz
Wetlands 40 (6), 2609-2619, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Defense, US Department of Agriculture
Temperature, redox, and amendments alter wetland soil inorganic phosphorus retention dynamics in a Laurentian Great Lakes priority watershed
NR Hurst, CM VanZomeren, JF Berkowitz
Journal of Great Lakes Research 48 (4), 935-943, 2022
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Military activity and wetland‐dependent wildlife: A warfare ecology perspective
ES Grimes, ML Kneer, JF Berkowitz
Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 2023
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Connecting coastal wetland microbial community characteristics with soil physicochemical properties across an estuarine salinity and vegetation gradient in Mobile Bay, AL, USA
EA Weingarten, CM Jung, FH Crocker, ML Kneer, NR Hurst, MA Chappell, ...
Frontiers in Marine Science 10, 1304624, 2023
Exigences : US Department of Defense
The nutrient legacy left by salmon tissue on riparian soils in Southeast Alaska
DV D'Amore, DT Chaloner, BS Gerig, JF Berkowitz, SD Bridgham
Soil Science Society of America Journal 84 (3), 877-887, 2020
Exigences : US Department of Agriculture
Aboveground wetland vegetation growth responses to simulated sediment diversion inundation scenarios
AN Lambiotte, JF Berkowitz, GM Suir, JM Willis
Ecological Engineering 190, 106943, 2023
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Water-stained leaves: formation and application as a field indicator of wetland hydrology
JF Berkowitz, JP Pietroski
Wetlands 41 (8), 98, 2021
Exigences : US Department of Defense
Official Guidance Maps for Appropriate Application of Hydric Soil Field Indicator F21–Red Parent Material: National and Regional User Notes
S Mack, M Rabenhorst, J Berkowitz
ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual (2017), 2017
Exigences : US Department of Defense
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