2022
DOI: 10.3390/f13060904
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Impacts of Hurricane Michael on Watershed Hydrology: A Case Study in the Southeastern United States

Abstract: Hurricanes are one of the most significant threats to coastal plain forest ecosystems and urban communities of the southeastern U.S., but their implications for watershed hydrology are unclear. Hurricanes have the potential to alter water balances, causing extensive flooding, biogeochemical cycle disruption, and water quality degradation, saltwater intrusion, and increased nutrient sedimentation export in coastal watersheds. This case study focused on Hurricane Michael, a recent catastrophic event that impacte… Show more

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“…Similarly,Miller et al (2019b) showed that the mean LAI over Puerto Rico decreased from an average of 3.96 m 2 m -2 before Hurricane Maria (2017) to 0.69 m 2 m -2 immediately following the storm, an 83% reduction. More recently,Worley et al (2022)…”
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“…Similarly,Miller et al (2019b) showed that the mean LAI over Puerto Rico decreased from an average of 3.96 m 2 m -2 before Hurricane Maria (2017) to 0.69 m 2 m -2 immediately following the storm, an 83% reduction. More recently,Worley et al (2022)…”
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confidence: 99%