The application of the receiving water quantity model to the conservation areas of south Florida

The application of the receiving water quantity model to the conservation areas of south Florida  

Publication Date:  1979
Creator:  Lin, Steve S. T.
South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Resource Planning Dept. ( Contributor )
Publisher.Display:  West Palm Beach, Fla. : South Florida Water Management District, Resource Planning Dept., 1979.
Format:  iii, 91 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:  Water-supply -- Florida -- Everglades -- Mathematical models.
Water-storage -- Florida -- Everglades -- Mathematical models.
Rain and rainfall -- Florida -- Everglades.
Water-supply -- Computer simulation.
Source Institution:  Florida International University
The application of the receiving water quantity model to the conservation areas of south Florida
CLAD model and its applications

CLAD model and its applications  

Publication Date:  1979
Creator:  South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Resource Planning Dept. ( Contributor )
Foy, Jay G.
Publisher.Display:  West Palm Beach, Fla. : South Florida Water Management District, 1979.
Format:  v, 167 p. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:  Water resources development -- Florida -- Mathematical models.
Water-supply -- Florida -- Computer simulation.
Water quality management -- Florida -- Computer simulation.
Source Institution:  Florida International University
CLAD model and its applications
Growth, decomposition, and nutrient retention of sawgrass and cattail in the Everglades

Growth, decomposition, and nutrient retention of sawgrass and cattail in the Everglades  

Publication Date:  1990-10
Creator:  Davis, Steven M
South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Resource Planning Dept
Publisher.Display:  Environmental Sciences Division, Research and Evaluation Dept., South Florida Water Management District ( West Palm Beach, Fla )
Format:  iii, 26 p. : ill., map ; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:  Everglades (Fla.)
Florida
Everglades
Swamp ecology ( lcsh )
Saw-grass ( lcsh )
Typha ( lcsh )
Biodegradation ( lcsh )
Biogeochemical cycles ( lcsh )
( lcsh )
Source Institution:  Florida International University
Growth, decomposition, and nutrient retention of sawgrass and cattail in the Everglades
The major plant communities of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and their associated inundation characteristics as determined by gradient analysis by Gary Pesnell and Robert T. Brown III.

The major plant communities of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and their associated inundation characteristics as determined by gradient analysis by Gary Pesnell and Robert T. Brown III.  

Publication Date:  1977
Creator:  South Florida Water Management District (Fla.). Resource Planning Dept. ( Contributor )
Pesnell, Gary L.
Brown, Robert T., ( Contributor )
Publisher.Display:  Resource Planning Dept., South Florida Water Management District, ( West Palm Beach, Fla. )
Format:  iii, 68 p. : ill., maps; 28 cm.
Subjects.Display:  Plants--Effect of floods on--Florida--Okeechobee, Lake.
Plant communities--Florida--Okeechobee, Lake.
Source Institution:  Florida International University
The major plant communities of Lake Okeechobee, Florida, and their associated inundation characteristics as determined by gradient analysis by Gary Pesnell and Robert T. Brown III.