A. 2013a. Chapter 2: Hydrogeomorphic (HGM) Classification, Inventory, and Reference Wetlands. Brooks, R. P. And Wardrop, D. H. Mid-Atlantic Freshwater Wetlands: Advances in Wetland Science, Management, Policy, and Practice. Springer Science and Business Media, New York, NY....
freshwater wetlands to test whether a hydrogeomorphic (HGM) classification of the wetlands into lotic (attached to streams) and terrene (groundwater fed) classes meaningfully discriminated wetland surface water chemical composition in the mountainous Catskill-Delaware watersheds of southeastern New York ...
Environmental ManagementMary Spivey, Bill AinslieWetland profiling is the classification and cataloging of wetland types for a given watershed. Classification of wetland types follows the Hydrogeomorphic (HGM) Approach which emphasizes landscape position and hydrology as driving factors of wetland function. ...
Fish and Wildlife Service, wetland profiles are created from several watersheds in the Southeastern United States. Creation of the wetland profiles involved taking the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service's Wetland and Deepwater Habitat classification, also know at the Cowardin Classification, and ...
2008. Transferability of an HGM wetland classification scheme to a longitudinal gradient of the central Appalachian mountains: Initial hydrological results. Wetlands 28(2):439-449.Cole CA, Cirmo CP, Wardrop DH, Brooks RP, Peterson-Smith J (2008) Transferability of an HGM wetland classification ...
Natural resource management An HGM approach for assessing wetland functions in central Oklahoma| Hydrogeomorphic classification and functional attributes OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY Joseph Bidwell DvorettDanielScope and Method of Study: The main objectives of this study were to: (1) identify the ...
When wetlands are "similarly situated," therefore, the individual effects of each wetland may be aggregated to assess the connection to a navigable-in-fact waterway. This Note proposes that the hydrogeomorphic (HGM) classification system, which is already used to assess wetland functions and values...
An HGM approach for assessing wetland functions in central Oklahoma: Hydrogeomorphic classification and functional attributes.Scope and Method of Study: The main objectives of this study were to: (1) identify the hydrogeomorphic (HGM) wetland subclasses within the Cross Timbers and Central Great Plains...
The hydrogeomorphic (HGM) approach to wetland classification and functional assessment is becoming more widespread in the United States but its use has been limited by the length of time needed to develop appropriate data sets and functional assessment models. One particularly difficult aspect is the ...
We tested the hypothesis whether the Hydrogeomorphic Classification System, based on wetland water sources, also characterizes fundamental differences in wetland water chemistry in 22 wetlands in the Catskill-Delaware watersheds. Wetland sites were evenly classified as terrene and lotic wetlands. We ...