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Unintended Consequences of Urbanization for Aquatic Ecosystems: A Case Study from the Arizona Desert
by
Grimm, Nancy B.
, Rychener, Tyler
, Roach, W. John
, Eisinger, Chris
, Heffernan, James B.
, Arrowsmith, J. Ramón
in
anthropogenic activities
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ aquifers
/ Artificial lakes
/ biogeochemistry
/ CAP LTER (Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research)
/ Case studies
/ Creeks & streams
/ Deserts
/ Earth Science
/ Ecohydrology
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ ephemeral streams
/ Floods
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Geographic information systems
/ geomorphology
/ Groundwater
/ Hydrology
/ lakes
/ land use change
/ Landscape architecture
/ Landscaping
/ Lentic systems
/ Lotic systems
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient removal
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Overview s
/ River networks
/ Sediments
/ Semiarid lands
/ semiarid zones
/ spatial data
/ spatial variation
/ Stormwater management
/ stream channels
/ Streams
/ Surface water
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Urban areas
/ Urban sprawl
/ urban stream
/ Urbanization
/ Water
/ Water supply
/ Watersheds
2008
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Unintended Consequences of Urbanization for Aquatic Ecosystems: A Case Study from the Arizona Desert
by
Grimm, Nancy B.
, Rychener, Tyler
, Roach, W. John
, Eisinger, Chris
, Heffernan, James B.
, Arrowsmith, J. Ramón
in
anthropogenic activities
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ aquifers
/ Artificial lakes
/ biogeochemistry
/ CAP LTER (Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research)
/ Case studies
/ Creeks & streams
/ Deserts
/ Earth Science
/ Ecohydrology
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ ephemeral streams
/ Floods
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Geographic information systems
/ geomorphology
/ Groundwater
/ Hydrology
/ lakes
/ land use change
/ Landscape architecture
/ Landscaping
/ Lentic systems
/ Lotic systems
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient removal
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Overview s
/ River networks
/ Sediments
/ Semiarid lands
/ semiarid zones
/ spatial data
/ spatial variation
/ Stormwater management
/ stream channels
/ Streams
/ Surface water
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Urban areas
/ Urban sprawl
/ urban stream
/ Urbanization
/ Water
/ Water supply
/ Watersheds
2008
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by
Grimm, Nancy B.
, Rychener, Tyler
, Roach, W. John
, Eisinger, Chris
, Heffernan, James B.
, Arrowsmith, J. Ramón
in
anthropogenic activities
/ Aquatic ecosystems
/ aquifers
/ Artificial lakes
/ biogeochemistry
/ CAP LTER (Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research)
/ Case studies
/ Creeks & streams
/ Deserts
/ Earth Science
/ Ecohydrology
/ ecosystems
/ Environmental aspects
/ ephemeral streams
/ Floods
/ Freshwater
/ Freshwater ecosystems
/ Geographic information systems
/ geomorphology
/ Groundwater
/ Hydrology
/ lakes
/ land use change
/ Landscape architecture
/ Landscaping
/ Lentic systems
/ Lotic systems
/ Nitrogen
/ Nutrient removal
/ Organic Chemistry
/ Overview s
/ River networks
/ Sediments
/ Semiarid lands
/ semiarid zones
/ spatial data
/ spatial variation
/ Stormwater management
/ stream channels
/ Streams
/ Surface water
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Urban areas
/ Urban sprawl
/ urban stream
/ Urbanization
/ Water
/ Water supply
/ Watersheds
2008
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Unintended Consequences of Urbanization for Aquatic Ecosystems: A Case Study from the Arizona Desert
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Unintended Consequences of Urbanization for Aquatic Ecosystems: A Case Study from the Arizona Desert
2008
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Overview
Many changes wrought during the construction of “designer ecosystems” are intended to ensure—and often succeed in ensuring—that a city can provide ecosystem goods and services; but other changes have unintended impacts on the ecology of the city, impairing its ability to provide these critical functions. Indian Bend Wash, an urbanizing watershed in the Central Arizona–Phoenix (CAP) ecosystem, provides an excellent case study of how human alteration of land cover, stream channel structure, and hydrology affect ecosystem processes, both intentionally and unintentionally. The construction of canals created new flowpaths that cut across historic stream channels, and the creation of artificial lakes produced sinks for fine sediments and hotspots for nitrogen processing. Further hydrologic manipulations, such as groundwater pumping, linked surface flows to the aquifer and replaced ephemeral washes with perennial waters. These alterations of hydrologic structure are typical by-products of urban growth in arid and semiarid regions and create distinct spatial and temporal patterns of nitrogen availability.
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American Institute of Biological Sciences,Oxford University Press
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