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Select Bibliography of Wetland Resources

This page contains a bibliography of select resources for those interested in more information about the Great Lakes and coastal wetlands. This is by no means a complete list. The complete reference list for the report can be found at the end of each chapter of the final report, available on the Products & Publications page

The references are divided into categories below:

Wetland Sedge, Carex Sp.

Wetland Creation/Formation

Bosley, T. R., Loss of wetlands on the west shore of Green Bay, Transactions of the Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, Arts and Letters (pamphlet), Vol. 66, 1979.
(Historical Society library: 82-1527)

Herdendorf, C. E., 1992. Lake Erie coastal wetlands: an overview. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)533-551.

Hoagman, Walter J. Great Lakes Coastal Plants : A Field Guide. Michigan State University Extension. 1994.
(Biology Library: QK130 H62 1994; Steenbock RBM5 AB E84 2449)

Jaffe, B. E. et al., Wetland formation and destruction on the northeast shore of Lake Michigan. Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Association of Great Lakes Research, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995.

Lichter, John, 1997, AMS Radiocarbon dating of Lake Michigan Beach- ridge and dune development. Quaternary Research,Vol. 48:137-140.

Mitsch,-W.J.; Wilson,-R.F. 1996. Improving the success of wetland creation and restoration with know-how, time, and self-design. ECOL.-APPL., Vol. 6(1)77-83

Reeder, B. and Eisner, W., 1994. Holocene biogeochemical and pollen history of a Lake Erie, Ohio coastal wetland. Ohio Journal of Science (?), Vol. 94(4)87-93.

U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Atlas of the Green Bay Coastal Wetlands Influenced by Lake Level Changes, 1993.
(Water Resources library: 151097)

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Wetland Delineation

Brinson, M. and Rheinhardt, R. 1996. The role of reference wetlands in functional assessment and mitigation. Ecological Applications Vol. 6(1)69-76.

Diamond, R. and Nilson, D., Buffer delineation method for coastal wetlands in New Jersey, Coastal Water Resources, Proceedings of a Symposium, AWRA,1988, p. 771-783.

Geis, J. W., Environmental influences on the distribution and composition of wetlands in the Great Lakes Basin, Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, 1985.
(Steenbock library)

Hart, Robin, Evaluation of methods for sampling vegetation and delineating wetlands transition zones in coastal west-central Florida, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, 1994.
(Wendt: tech reports center stacks, 3rd fl.: D103.24/2: Y-84-2)

Lyon, John Grimson. Practical handbook for wetland identification and delineation. CRC Press, 1993.
(Steenbock Library: QH104 L95 1993; Water Resources: 151051)

Technique for wetland mapping. [Madison, Wis.] U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service, 1979.
(Steenbock: A 1.106/ 2:6; Water Resources: 150646)

U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, et al. United States Federal Interagency Committee for Wetland Delineation. Federal manual for identifying and delineating jurisdictional wetlands. U.S. G.P.O., 1989.
(Law, U.S. Documents, 1st Floor, West: I 49.6/2: W 53/2; Steenbock: QH87.3 F292)

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Wetland Ecology (Flora and Fauna)

Brazner, J.C. 1997. Regional, habitat, and human development influences on coastal wetland and beach fish assemblages in Green Bay, Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 23(1):36-51.

Burton, T. M., Effects of Water Level Fluctuations on Great Lakes Coastal Marshes, Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, 1985.
(Steenbock library)

Burton,-T.M. Unique stratification structures- a coastal wetland community. Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Association of Great Lakes Research, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995.

Chubb, S.L., Liston, C.R. 1986. Density and distribution of larval fishes in Pentwater Marsh, a coastal wetland on Lake Michigan. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 12(4):332-343.

Crowder, A.A., Bristow, J.M. 1988. The future of waterfowl habitats in the Canadian lower Great Lakes wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 14(2):115-127.

Fashelt, D., Anwar Maun, M. 1980. A quantitative study of shoreline marsh communities along Lake Huron in Ontario. Canadian Journal of Plant Science, Vol. 60:669-678.

Geis, J. W., Environmental influences on the distribution and composition of wetlands in the Great Lakes Basin, Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, 1985.
(Steenbock library)

Herdendorf,-C.E.; Fay,-L.A, 1988. Development of an Environmental Sensitivity Index for Coastal Areas of Lake Erie, North America. Internationale Vereinigung fuer Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie Verhandlungen,Vol. 23(1)380-385.

Herdendorf, C. E., Ecology of the coastal marshes of western Lake Erie: a community profile, U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Los Angeles, CA, National Wetlands Research Center, 1987.
(Water Resources: 150910)

Herdendorf, C.E. Fish and wildlife resources of the Great Lakes coastal wetlands within the United States, Ohio State Univ., Center for Lake Erie Area Research and Sea Grant Program , 1976(?)

Herdendorf, C. E., 1992. Lake Erie coastal wetlands: an overview. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)533-551.

Hoagman, Walter J. Great Lakes Coastal Plants : A Field Guide. Michigan State University Extension, distributor. 1994.
(Biology Library: QK130 H62 1994; Steenbock RBM5 AB E84 2449)

Jude, D.J.; Pappas, J, 1992. Fish Utilization of Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)651-672.

Heath, R.T. 1992. Nutrient dynamics in Great Lakes coastal wetlands- future directions. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4):590-602.

Johnson, L. A., Foote, A. L. 1997. Vertebrate herbivory in managed coastal wetlands: a manipulative experiment. Aquatic Botany, Vol. 59(1-2):17-32.

Kadlec,-R.H.; Hammer,-D.E. Simplified Computation of Wetland Vegetation Cycles. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 141-157, 4 fig, 5 tab, 10 ref.

Keddy, P.A., Reznicek, A.A. 1986. Great Lakes vegetation dynamics and the role of fluctuating water levels and buried seeds. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 12(1):25-36.

Keddy, P. A. and Reznicek, A. A., Vegetation dynamics, buried seeds, and water level fluctuations on the shorelines of the Great Lakes, Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, 1985.
(Steenbock library)

Klarer,-D.-M.; Millie,-D.-F. 1992. Aquatic Macrophytes and Algae at Old Woman Creek Estuary and Other Great Lakes Wetlands. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)622-633.

Krieger,-K.-A. 1992. The Ecology of Invertebrates in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Current Knowledge and Research Needs. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)634-650.

Krieger,-K.A.; Klarer,-D.M. Temporal and spatial variations of aquatic invertebrate communities of a Great Lakes coastal wetland. Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Association of Great Lakes Research, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995, p. 107.

Leach,-J.-H., 1991.Biota of Lake St. Clair: Habitat Evaluation and Environmental Assessment. Hydrobiologia, Vol. 219:187-202.

Lonard, R. I. and Judd, F. W., 1997. The biological flora of coastal dunes and wetlands. Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 13(1)96-104.

Lyon,-J.G.; Drobney,-R.D.; Olson,-C.E., 1986. Effects of Lake Michigan Water Levels on Wetland Soil Chemistry and Distribution of Plants in the Straits of Mackinac. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 12(3)175-183.

McNicholl,-M.K. Avian Wetland Habitat Functions Affected by Water Level

Fluctuations.: Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 87-98.

Mitsch, W. and Reeder, B., 1991. Modelling nutrient retention of a freshwater coastal wetland: estimating the roles of primary productivity, sedimentation, resuspension, and hydrology. Ecological Modelling, Vol. 54(3/4)151-187.

Mitsch, W.J., Reeder, B.C. 1992. Nutrient and hydrologic budgets of a Great Lakes coastal freshwater wetland during a drought year. Wetlands Ecological Management, Vol. 1(4):211-222.

Ozesmi, U., Mitsch, W.J. 1997. A spatial habitat model for the marsh-breeding red-winged blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus L) in coastal Lake Erie wetlands. Ecological Modelling. Vol. 101(2-3):139-152.

Prince,-H.-H.; Padding,-P.-I.; Knapton,-R.-W, 1992. Waterfowl Use of the Laurentian Great Lakes. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)673-699.

Prince, H. H. and Burton, T. M., A technique to evaluate Saginaw Bay coastal zone seed banks. Proceedings of the 38th Conference of the International Association of Great Lakes Research, Ann Arbor, MI, 1995.

Reeder, B.C. 1994. Estimating the role of autotrophs in non-point source phosphorus retention in a Laurentian Great Lakes coastal wetland. Ecological Engineering (?), Vol. 3(2):161-169.

Sherman, D.E., Kroll, R.W., Engle, T.L. 1996. Flora of a diked and an undiked southwestern Lake Erie wetland. Ohio Journal of Science, Vol. 96(1):4-8.

Shideler, Gerald L., Critical coastal wetland problem areas along the Michigan-Wisconsin shoreline of Lake Michigan, and their prioritization for further study, U. S. Geological Survey, Denver, CO, 1992.
(Geology microforms: MNK O yr. 1992 no. 22)

Shideler, Gerald L., Shoreline and coastal wetland variability along the west shore of Green Bay, Marinette and Oconto counties, Wisconsin, U. S. Geological Survey, 1994.
(Geology: G4123 M4 1994 S55)

Smith, P. et al., 1991. Coastal wetlands of three Canadian Great Lakes: inventory, current conservation initiatives, and patterns of variations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences,Vol. 48(8)1581-1594.

Stephenson, T.D. 1990. Fish reproductive utilization of coastal marshes of Lake Ontario near Toronto. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 16(1):71-81.

Whillans, T.H. 1982. Changes in marsh area along the Canadian shore of Lake Ontario. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 8(3):570-577.

Whyte, R.S., Francko, D.A., Klarer, D.M. 1997. Distribution of the floating-leaf macrophyte Nelumbo lutea (American water lotus) in a coastal wetland on Lake Erie. Wetlands, Vol. 17(4):567-573.

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Economics/Valuation

Amacher, G.S.; Brazee, R.J.; Bulkley, J.W.; Moll, R.A. Application of Wetland Valuation Techniques: Examples from Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands. Available from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield VA 22161 as PB90-112319/AS. Price codes: A03 in paper copy, A01 in microfiche.

Batie,-S.S.; Mabbs-Zeno,-C.C. 1985. Opportunity Costs of Preserving Coastal Wetlands: A Case Study of a Recreational Housing Development. Land Economics, Vol. 61(1)1-9.

Brazee,-R.J.; Bulkley,-J.W.; Moll,-R.A. Interdisciplinary Approach to Valuation of Michigan Coastal Wetlands. Amacher,-G.S.; Available from National Technical Information Service, Springfield VA 22161 as PB89 102222/AS, Price codes: A06 in paper copy, A01 in microfiche. Michigan Institute of Water Research, E. Lansing. Technical Report No. G1429-02, April 1988. 101p, 26 fig, 8 tab, 45 ref. append. USGS contract 14-08-0001-G1429. USGS project G1429-02.

Farber,-S., 1988. Value of Coastal Wetlands for Recreation: An Application of Travel Cost and Contingent Valuation Methodologies. Journal of Environmental Management, Vol. 26(4)299-312.

Field, Donald W., Coastal wetlands of the United States: an accounting of a valuable national resource, in cooperation with U. S. Wetlands Inventory, Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, 1991.
(Historical Society library: C 55.402: W 53)

Holtman, Charles et al., An inquiry into the relationship of wetland regulations and property values in Minnesota, University of Minnesota. 1996
(Steenbock: RBM6 Ac4 St11 96-16; Water Resources: 191007)

Jaworski, Eugene, Fish, wildlife and recreational values of Michiganís coastal wetlands, prepared for Great Lakes Shorelands Section, Div. of Land Resources Programs, Michigan Dept. of Natural Resources, 1978.

Keating, David Michael. The valuation of wetlands : an Appraisal Institute handbook Appraisal Institute,1995.
(Steenbock: HD1671 U5 K43 1995)

Klein, Victoria, et al. Annotated bibliography [microform] : Value of environmental protection and restoration. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Institute for Water Resources, 1993.
(Wendt, Technical Reports Center Microforms, 3rd Floor: D 103.57/5: 93-R-4)

Leitch, Jay A and Brenda L. Ekstrom. Wetland economics and assessment : an annotated bibliography. Garland Pub., 1989.
(Steenbock: Z7405 W47 L45 1989)

Lupi,-Frank.; Graham-Tomasi,-Theodore.; Taff,-Steven-J. A hedonic approach to urban wetland valuation. St. Paul, Minn. : Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, [1991] 29 p. : ill. .

Odum,-E.P. 1989. Rebuttal of Economic Value of Natural Coastal Wetlands: A Critique. Coastal Zone Management Journal, Vol 5(3)231-237.

Raphael,-C.N.; Jaworski,-E. 1979. Economic Value of Fish, Wildlife, and Recreation in Michigan 's Coastal Wetlands. Coastal Zone Management Journal, Vol 5(3)181-194.

Reppert,-R.T. Wetland values, concepts and methods for wetlands evaluation. Selected proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Wetland Values and Management, June 17-19, 1981, Radison St. Paul Hotel / editor, Brandt Richardson; sponsors, Minnesota Water Planning Board. et al. St. Paul, Minn.; The Board, c1981. p. 385-393.

Schwartz, Sara Joy. Political economics of wetland preservation in Wisconsin. 1979.
(Memorial Library, AWO Masters Theses Basement North: AWO S3994 S363)

Shabman,-L.; Bertelson,-M.K. 1979. The Use of Development Value Estimates for Coastal Wetland Permit Decisions. Land Economics, Vol 55(2)213-222.

Swanson,-G.C. 1978. Seymour,-J.L.; Ditton,-R.B. An Alternative Perspective on Common Property Resource Allocation Decisions in the Coastal Zone. Coastal Zone Management Journal, Vol. 4(1-2)25-45.

Taff,-Steven-J. What is a wetland worth? : Concepts and issues in economic valuation. St. Paul, Minn. : Dept. of Agricultural and Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, [1992] 23 leaves .

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Marine and Estuarine Protection, Office of Policy, Planning, and Evaluation. The economics of improved estuarine water quality : an NEP manual for measuring benefits. 1990
(Steenbock: EP 1.8: Es 8; Wendt, Tech. Reports Cntr. Stacks, 3rd Floor, EP 1.8: Es 8)

Weber,-P.B. Wetland Valuation: Policy Versus Perceptions. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers

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Environmental Education

Anonymous. 1996. Environmental education module on oceans and coastal areas. Nature & Resources. Vol. 32(3):39-40.

Dijksterhuis, W. 1996. Environmental education: A tool for coastal management? A study of the Caribbean region. Coastal Management, Vol. 24(4):339-353.

Gayford, C. 1997. Environmental education research in the Nordic Countries- Breiting, S, Nielsen, K. International. Journal of Science Education, Vol. 19(9):1113-1114.

Jackson, N.L., Cerrato, M.L., Elliot, N. 1997. Geography and fieldwork at the secondary school level: an investigation of anthropogenic litter on an estuarine shoreline. Journal of Geography, Vol. 96(6): 301-396.

Maddock, M. 1991. Education, research and passive recreation- an integrated program at the wetlands center, Shortland. International. Journal of Science Education, Vol. 13(5):561-568.

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Evaluation/Assessment

Adam,-P. 1992. Wetlands and Wetland Boundaries; Problems, Expectations, Perceptions and Reality. Wetlands (Australia), Vol. 11(2)60-67.

Balco,-J.J. Assessing wetlands values--evaluation dilemmas. See --> --above 421-429. .
Selected proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Wetland Values and Management, June 17-19, 1981, Radison St. Paul Hotel / editor, Brandt Richardson; sponsors, Minnesota Water Planning Board.. et al. St. Paul, Minn.; The Board, c1981. p. 385-393.

Bottomley,-E. Ontario 's Wetland Evaluation System with Reference to Some Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 175-185.

Brinson, M. and Rheinhardt, R. 1996. The role of reference wetlands in functional assessment and mitigation. Ecological Applications (?), Vol. 6(1)69-76.

Cable,-T.T.; Brack,-V.-Jr.; Holmes,-V.R. 1989. Simplified method for wetland habitat assessment. Environmental Management, Vol. 13(2)207-213.

Fried,-E. Evaluation of wetlands for regulatory protection. See above. p. 403-411. .
Selected proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Wetland Values and Management, June 17-19, 1981, Radison St. Paul Hotel / editor, Brandt Richardson; sponsors, Minnesota Water Planning Board.. et al. St. Paul, Minn.; The Board, c1981. p. 385-393.

Geis,-J.W. Environmental Influences on the Distribution and Composition of Wetlands in the Great Lakes Basin. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 15-31.

Hart, Robin, Evaluation of methods for sampling vegetation and delineating wetlands transition zones in coastal west-central Florida, U. S. Army Engineer Waterways Experiment Station, 1994.
(Wendt: tech reports center stacks, 3rd fl.: D103.24/2: Y-84-2)

Herdendorf, C. and Ray, L.,1988. Development of an environmental sensitivity index for coastal areas of Lake Erie, North America. Internationale Vereinigung fuer Theoretische und Angewandte Limnologie Verhandlungen, Vol. 23(1)380-385.

Kiraly, Sari J., ed., Federal coastal wetland mapping programs: a report of the National Ocean Pollution Policy Boardís Habitat Loss and Modification Working Group, Fish and Wildlife Service, U. S. Dept. of the Interior, 1990.
(Biology: QH 87.3 F43y 1990; Steenbock: I 49.89/2: 90 (18))

Larson, J. S. et al., 1980. A model of natural and man-induced changes in open freshwater wetlands on the Massachusetts coastal plain. Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 17(3)667-673.

Leach,-J.-H., 1991. Biota of Lake St. Clair: Habitat Evaluation and Environmental
Assessment. Hydrobiologi, Vol. 219:187-202.

Leitch,-Jay-A.; Ekstrom,-Brenda-L. Wetland economics and assessment : an annotated bibliography. New York : Garland Pub., 1989. xiv, 194 p.

Niedzwiedz,-W.R.; Batie,-S.S. An assessment of urban development into coastal wetlands using historical aerial photography: a case study [Natural resource legislation, Virginia]. Environnental Management, Vol. 7(3)205-213.

Ogaard,-L.A.; Leitch,-J.A.; Scott,-D.F.; Nelson,-W.C. Soils, microbiology and chemistry of prairie wetlands: research methods and annotated bibliography Canada, Prairie Pothole Region, United States. N-D-Res-Rep-N-D-Agric-Exp-Stn. Fargo : The Station. July 1981. (84) 30 p. ill

Paul,-J.-F.; Holland,-A.-F.; Schimmel,-S.-C.; Summers,-J.-K.; Scott,-K.-J. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's Environmental Monitoring and Assessment Program, an Ecological Status and Trends Program. IN: Federal Coastal Wetland Mapping Programs. A Report by the National Ocean Pollution Policy Board's Habitat Loss and Modification Working Group. Fish and Wildlife Service Biological Report 90(18), December 1990. p 71-78, 1 fig, 4 ref.

Ramsey, E. W. and Laine, S. C., 1997. Comparison of Landsat Thematic Mapper and high resolution photography to identify change in complex coastal wetlands. Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 13(2)281-292.

Reeder, B. and Eisner, W., 1994. Holocene biogeochemical and pollen history of a Lake Erie, Ohio coastal wetland. Ohio Journal of Science, Vol. 94(4)87-93.

Reppert,-R.T. Wetland values, concepts and methods for wetlands evaluation.
Selected proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Wetland Values and Management, June 17-19, 1981, Radison St. Paul Hotel / editor, Brandt Richardson; sponsors, Minnesota Water Planning Board et al. St. Paul, Minn.; The Board, c1981. p. 385-393.

Risk assessment as an environmental management tool: considerations for freshwater wetlands. Environmental Management, Vol. 21 (3)343-358.

Smith,-P.-G.-R.; Glooschenko,-V.; Hagen,-D.-A., 1991. Coastal Wetlands of Three Canadian Great Lakes: Inventory, Current Conservation Initiatives, and Patterns of Variations. Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, Vol. 48(8)1581-1594.

Turner,-R.K.; Brooke,-J. 1988. Management and valuation of an environmentally sensitive area: Norfolk Broadland, England, case study. Environmental Management, Vol. 12(2)203-207.

Wolverton,-C.L. Wetland evaluation techniques in Michigan. See above. 395-402. .
Selected proceedings of the Midwest Conference on Wetland Values and Management, June 17-19, 1981, Radison St. Paul Hotel / editor, Brandt Richardson; sponsors, Minnesota Water Planning Board et al. St. Paul, Minn.; The Board, c1981. p. 385-393.

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GIS

Downs, L., Nicholls, R. 1993. Wetland assessment and management using GIS. Coastal Zone 93, Proceedings, pp. 1741-1755.
(Wendt HT 391 S935 1993)

Historical Aerial Photography: A Case Study. Environmental Management, Vol. 8(3)205-214. 1984.

Lake level effects as measured from aerial photos. Journal of Surveying Engineering, Vol. 110(2):103. 1984.
(Wendt S AM 3 P J SuE)

Niedzwiedz,-W.R.; Batie,-S.S. An assessment of urban development into coastal wetlands using historical aerial photography: a case study [Natural resource legislation, Virginia]. Environmental Management, Vol. 7(3)205-213.

Ramsey, E. W. and Laine, S. C., 1997. Comparison of Landsat Thematic Mapper and high resolution photography to identify change in complex coastal wetlands. Journal of Coastal Research, Vol. 13(2)281-292.

Scieszka,-M. The Digital Wetlands Data Base for the U.S. Great Lakes Shoreline.

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Hydrology

Bunting, M.J., Duthie, H.C., Campbell, D.R., Warner, B.G., Turner, L.J. 1997. A palaeoecological record of recent environmental change at Big Creek Marsh, Long Point, Lake Erie. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 23(3):349-368.

Burton, T. M., Effects of Water Level Fluctuations on Great Lakes Coastal Marshes, Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, 1985.
(Steenbock library) Coats,-R.; Swanson,-M.; Williams,-P. Hydrologic analysis for coastal wetland restoration. Environmental Management, Vol. 13(6)715-727.

Conner,-W.H.; Day,-J.W.-Jr. Response of coastal wetlands forests to human and natural changes in the environment with emphasis on hydrology. Gen-Tech-Rep-SE-U-S-Dep-Agric-For-Serv-Southeast-For-Exp-Stn. Asheville, N.C. : The Station. Jan 1989. (50) p. 34-43. maps.

Doss, P. K., 1993. Nature of a dynamic water table in a system of non-tidal, freshwater coastal wetlands. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 141(1/4)107-126.

Geis, J. W., Environmental influences on the distribution and composition of wetlands in the Great Lakes Basin, Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, 1985.

Gilman, Kevin. Hydrology and wetland conservation. Wiley. 1994.
(Geography: GB628.43 G55 199)

Groundwater inflow measurements in wetland systems. Water-resources. Washington : American Geophysical Union, 1965-. Mar 1996. v. 32 (3) p. 495-507.

Hey, D.L., Wickendamp, J.A., 1996. Some hydrologic effects of wetlands in nine watersheds of southeast Wisconsin. Great Lakes Wetlands, Vol. 7(2):4-9.

Jaworski, E., Impact of Great Lakes Water Fluctuations on Coastal Wetlands, Eastern Michigan University, 1979.
(Water Resources library: 150590, microfiche)

Jaworski,-E.; Raphael,-C.N.; Mansfield,-P.J.; Williamson,-B.B. Impact of Great Lakes Water Level Fluctuations on Coastal Wetlands. Available from the National Technical Information Service, Springfield VA 22161 as PB-296 403, Price codes: A16 in paper copy, A01 in microfiche. Project Completion Report Institute of Water Research, Michigan State University April, 1979. 363 p. OWRT B-045-MICH(1), 14-0001-7163.

Kammerer, P.A. Jr. 1995. Ground-water flow and quality in Wisconsin’s shallow aquifer system. USGS Water-Resources Investigations Report 90-4171.
(Geology MNK W 3 90-4171)

Keddy, P.A., Reznicek, A.A. 1986. Great Lakes vegetation dynamics and the role of fluctuating water levels and buried seeds. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 12(1):25-36.

Kusler, J. A. Wetland Hydrology: Proceedings of the National Wetland Symposium. Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc. 1988.
(Water Resources:150956)

Lake level effects as measured from aerial photos. 1984. Journal of Surveying Engineerin, Vol. 110(2):103.
(Wendt S AM 3 P J SuE)

Lyon,-J.G.; Drobney,-R.D.; Olson,-C.E Effects of Lake Michigan Water Levels on Wetland Soil Chemistry and Distribution of Plants in the Straits of Mackinac. Journal of Great Lakes Research JGLRDE Vol. 12, No. 3, p 175-183, 1986. 4 fig, 2 tab, 29 ref. NOAA Sea Grant No. 04-MO1-134 (R/CW-7 and -3) and NA81AA-D-0095 R/EM-2.

McNicholl,-M.K. Avian Wetland Habitat Functions Affected by Water Level

Fluctuations: Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 87-98, 38 ref.

Mitsch, W. and Reeder, B. 1991. Modelling nutrient retention of a freshwater coastal wetland: estimating the roles of primary productivity, sedimentation, resuspension, and hydrology. Ecological Modelling, Vol. 54(3/4)151-187.

Mitsch,-W.J.; Reeder,-B.C. 1992. Nutrient and hydrologic budgets of a Great Lakes coastal freshwater wetland during a drought year.Wetlands-Ecol.-Manag, Vol. 1(4)211-222.

Novitzki, R.P. An introduction to Wisconsin wetlands : plants, hydrology and soils University of Wisconsin-Extension, Geological and Natural History Survey. 1979.
(Geography: QH541.5 M3 N68)

Novitzki, R.P., 1982. Hydrology of Wisconsin wetlands. University of Wisconsin-Extension. 40.

Patterson,-N.J.; Whillans,-T.H. Human Interference with Natural Water Level Regimes in the Context of Other Cultural Stresses on Great Lakes Wetlands.Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 209-251.

Richardson, C.J., McCarthy, E.J. 1994. Effect of land-development and forest management on hydrologic response in southeastern coastal wetlands- a review. Wetlands, Vol. 14(1):56-71.

Skinner, E.L., Borman, R.G. 1973. Water resources of Wisconsin- Lake Michigan Basin. USGS/WGNHS Hydrologic Investigations Atlas HA-432.
(Geology MPW7 XH432)

Shedlock, R. et al., 1993. Interactions between groundwater and wetlands, southern shore of Lake Michigan. Journal of Hydrology, Vol. 141(1/4)127-155.

Webb, E.K. 1989. Estimating groundwater discharge to Lake Michigan using a three-dimensional groundwater flow model, along a portion of the shoreline from Door County to Port Washington, Wisconsin. UW Madison MS Thesis.
(Geology, filed by author)

Williams,-D.C., Dynamics of area changes in Great Lakes coastal wetlands influenced by long-term fluctuations in water levels..) 28 May-1 Jun 1995 SOURCE (bibliographic citation:Proceedings of the 38thConference of the International Association of Great Lakes Research. 2200 Bonisteel Boulevard, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2099 (USA) International Association For Great Lakes Research. 1995 p. 36.

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Management

Assessing land use regulations in coastal wetlands- case study on Lake Erie. Coastal Zone Management Journal, Vol. 11(1-2):91.
(Wendt S C674 Z75)

Coiacetto, E. 1996. A model for use in the management of coastal wetlands. Landscape And Urban Planning, Vol. 36(1):27-47.

Doust, L.L., Doust, J.L. 1995. Wetland management and conservation of rare species. Canadian Journal of Botany-Revue Canadienne de Botanique, Vol. 73(7):1019-1028.

Downs, L., Nicholls, R. 1993. Wetland assessment and management using GIS. Coastal Zone 93, Proceedings, pp. 1741-1755.
(Wendt HT 391 S935 1993)

Haltiner, J. et al., 1997. Influence of physical processes on the design, functioning and evolution of restored tidal wetlands in California. Wetlands Ecological Management, Vol. 4(2)65-72.

Jaworski,-E.; Raphael,-C.N. 1976. Modification of Coastal Wetlands in Southeastern Michigan and Management Alternatives. Michigan Academician, Vol 8(3)303-317.

Jones,-J.C.; Lynch,-M.P. 1978. Local Environmental Management-Can it Work. A Case Study of the Virginia Wetlands Act. Coastal Zone Management Journal, Vol. 4(1-2)127-49.

Queen,-W.H. Information, Criteria, and Guidelines to Improve Coastal Wetland Management.Time-Stressed Coastal Environments: Assessment and Future Action Proceedings of 2nd Annual Conference of The Coastal Society, held New Orleans, LA, November 17-20, 1976, p 289.

Risk assessment as an environmental management tool: considerations for freshwater wetlands.Environmental management, Vol. 21(3)343-358.

Shideler, Gerald L., Shoreline and coastal wetland variability along the west shore of Green Bay, Marinette and Oconto counties, Wisconsin, U. S. Geological Survey, 1994.
(Geology: G4123 M4 1994 S55)

Turner,-R.K.; Brooke,-J. Management and valuation of an environmentally sensitive area: Norfolk Broadland, England, case study. Environmental management, Vol. 12 (2)193-207.

Warren, J. et al. 1995. Rehabilitation of a Lake Ontario coastal wetland, Annual International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society. Lake Reservoir (?) Management, Vol. 11(2)201.

Weinstein,-M.P.; Balletto,-J.H.; Teal,-J.M.; Ludwig,-D.F. 1997. Success criteria and adaptive management for a large-scale wetland restoration project. Wetlands-Ecol.-Manage.,Vol. 4(2)111-127.

Zedler J.B., Powell A.N. 1993. Managing coastal wetlands-complexities, compromises, and concerns. Oceanus, Vol. 36(2):19-28.

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Misc./General

Coastal Wetlands. Lewis Publishers, Inc., Chelsea Michigan. 1986. 286 p. Edited by Harold H. Prince, and Frank M. D'Itri.

Davis,-J.-A. (John A.) A baseline biological monitoring programme for the urban wetlands of the Swan Coastal Plain, Western Australia : Seasonal variation in the macroinvertebrate fauna and water chemistry of five Perth lakes. Perth, W. A. : Environmental Protection Authority in conjunction with the Water Authority of Western Australia, 1987. V, 80 p. : ill. (some col.), Maps .

Gagliano,-S.M.; Earle,-D.W.; Emmer,-R.E.; van-Beek,-J.L. Environmental Implications of Man-Made Linear Elements in Coastal Wetlands.: Time-Stressed Coastal Environments: Assessment and Future Action Proceedings of 2nd Annual Conference of The Coastal Society, held New Orleans, LA, November 17-20, 1976, p 290.

Geis,-J.W. Environmental Influences on the Distribution and Composition of Wetlands in the Great Lakes Basin. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 15-31.

Harris,-H.J.; Bosley,-T.R.; Roznik,-F.D. Green Bay 's Coastal Wetlands A Picture of Dynamic Change.Wetlands: Ecology, Values, and Impacts, Proceedings of the Waubesa Conference on Wetlands June 2-5, 1977, Madison, Wisconsin, p 337-358, 1978. 7 fig, 6 tab, 14 ref.

Heath,-R.-T. 1992. Nutrient dynamics in Great Lakes Coastal Wetlands: Future Directions. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol. 18(4)590-602.

Herdendorf, C.E. 1992. Lake Erie coastal wetlands- an overview. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol. 18(4):533-551

Krieger,-K.A. Method for estimating materials fluxes from coastal wetlands into the Great Lakes, with an example from Lake Erie. Ohio Sea Grant Coll. Program, Columbus, OH (USA) 1993. 34 pp.

Krieger, K.A., Klarer, D.M., Heath, R.T., Herdendorf C.E. 1992. Special issue of the Journal of Great Lakes Research- coastal wetlands of the Laurentian Great Lakes- current knowledge and research needs. Journal of Great Lakes Research. Vol. 18(4):525-528.

McCullough,-G.B Wetland Threats and Losses in Lake St. Clair. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 201-208.

Scott, R.W., Huff F.A. Impacts of the Great Lakes on regional climate conditions. Journal of Great Lakes Research, Vol 22(4):845-863.
(Geography library)

Some Hydrologic Effects of Wetlands in Nine Watersheds in Southeastern Wisconsin, Great Lakes Wetlands (newsletter), Tip of the Mitt Watershed Council, Summer 1996 issue.
(Biology library: O. 7G82 L146)

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Modeling

Larson, J. S. et al., 1980. A model of natural and man-induced changes in open freshwater wetlands on the Massachusetts coastal plain. Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 17(3)667-673.

Mitsch, W. and Reeder, B. Modelling nutrient retention of a freshwater coastal wetland: estimating the roles of primary productivity, sedimentation, resuspension, and hydrology. Ecological Modelling, Vol. 54(3/4)151-187.

Mitsch,-William-J.; Straskraba,-Milan.; Jorgensen,-Sven-Erik, 1934- Wetland modelling. Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 1988. ix, 227 p. : ill., maps

Sklar,-F.H.; Costanza,-R.; Day,-J.W.-Jr. Dynamic spatial simulation modeling of coastal wetland habitat succession. Ecological Modelling, Vol. 29(1/4)261-281.

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Restoration

Coastal Environments, Inc. Coastal wetlands conservation and restoration plan (under contract to the Dept. of Natural Resources, Baton Rouge, LA. 1992/1993.
(Steenbock: RBL9 C76 C63)

Coats,-R.; Swanson,-M.; Williams,-P. Hydrologic analysis for coastal wetland restoration. Environ-Manage. New York, N.Y. : Springer-Verlag. Nov/Dec 1989. v. 13 (6) p. 715-727. maps.

Interagency Committee on Wetlands Restoration and Creation. A national program for wetlands restoration and creation : report of the Interagency Committee on Wetlands Restoration and Creation to the Policy Coordinating Group, Interagency Task Force on Wetlands. 1992
(Steenbock: I 1.2: W 53/3)

Kusler, J., ed. Proceedings of an International Symposium on Wetlands of the Great Lakes States: Protection and Restoration Policies, Status of the Science. Association of State Wetland Managers, Inc. 1990.
(Water Resources: 151008)

Kusler, Jon A. and Mary E. Kentula, eds. Wetland Creation and Restoration : The Status of the Science. Island Press. 1990.
(Biology: QH541.5 M3 W46 1990)

Mitsch, W.J., Wilson, R.F. Improving the success of wetland creation and restoration with know-how, time, and self-design. Ecological Applications, Vol. 6(1):77-83.

Schneller-McDonald, Karen, et al. Wetland creation and restoration : description and summary of the literature. U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, 1990.
(Biology: QH541.15 R45 S3 1990)

University of Maryland. Center for Environmental and Estuarine Studies. The cost of wetland creation and restoration -- Final --> -- report, U.S. Dept. of Energy, Pittsburgh
Energy Technical Center, 1994.
(Water Resources: 152028)

Warren, J. et al., 1995. Rehabilitation of a Lake Ontario coastal wetland. Annual International Symposium of the North American Lake Management Society. Lake Reservoir (?) Management, Vol. 11(2)201.

Weinstein,-M.P.; Balletto,-J.H.; Teal,-J.M.; Ludwig,-D.F Success criteria and adaptive management for a large-scale wetland restoration project. Wetlands- Ecol. Manage. Vol. 4(2)111-127.

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Soils

Ogaard,-L.A.; Leitch,-J.A.; Scott,-D.F.; Nelson,-W.C. Soils, microbiology and chemistry of prairie wetlands: research methods and annotated bibliography Canada, Prairie Pothole Region, United States. N-D-Res-Rep-N-D-Agric-Exp-Stn. Fargo : The Station. July 1981. (84) 30 p. ill

Kadlec,-R.H.; Robbins,-J.A. 1984. Sedimentation and Sediment Accretion in Michigan Coastal Wetlands (U.S.A.). Chemical Geology, Vol. 44(1/3)119-150.

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Urbanization

Conner,-W.H.; Day,-J.W.-Jr. Response of coastal wetlands forests to human and natural changes in the environment with emphasis on hydrology. Gen-Tech-Rep-SE-U-S-Dep-Agric-For-Serv-Southeast-For-Exp-Stn. Asheville, N.C. : The Station. Jan 1989. (50) p. 34-43. maps.

Larson, J. S. et al., 1980. A model of natural and man-induced changes in open freshwater wetlands on the Massachusetts coastal plain. Journal of Applied Ecology, Vol. 17(3)667-673.

Laurent,-Eugene-A.; McKenzie,-Michael-D. Guidelines for evaluating coastal wetland developments. Charleston, S.C. : Marine Resources Division, S.C. Wildlife and Marine Resources Dept., [1974] [15] p.

McCullough,-G.B. Wetland Threats and Losses in Lake St. Clair. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 201-208.

Niedzwiedz,-W.R.; Batie,-S.S. An assessment of urban development into coastal wetlands using historical aerial photography: a case study [Natural resource legislation, Virginia]. Environmental Management, Vol. 7 (3) p. 205-213.

Patterson,-N.J.; Whillans,-T.H. Human Interference with Natural Water Level Regimes in the Context of Other Cultural Stresses on Great Lakes Wetlands. Coastal Wetlands, Lewis Publishers, Chelsea Michigan. 1985. p 209-251, 6 tab, 94 ref

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