2024
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2024-98
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Reviews and Syntheses: Variable Inundation Across Earth’s Terrestrial Ecosystems

James Stegen,
Amy Burgin,
Michelle Busch
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. The structure, function, and dynamics of Earth’s terrestrial ecosystems are profoundly influenced by the frequency and duration that they are inundated with water. A diverse array of natural and human engineered systems experience temporally variable inundation whereby they fluctuate between inundated and non-inundated states. Variable inundation spans from extreme flooding and droughts to predictable sub-daily cycles. Variably inundated ecosystems (VIEs) include hillslopes, non-perennial streams, we… Show more

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