2015
DOI: 10.4236/jwarp.2015.716110
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Studying the Ecological Benefits of <i>Spartina</i> Grass Species and Use of a Mathematical Model (Pick’s Theorem) for Historical Documentation and Future Restoration of Hypoxic Marshlands

Abstract: Coastal erosion, subsidence, salt water intrusion, and hypoxia are forces that impact Louisiana and beyond. The objective of this research was to determine the extent of land loss due to erosion and establish the best Spartina (S.) species to ameliorate the coast. Using graph theory in the Geometer's Sketch Pad program, progressive land loss from Isles Dernieres was determined from 1853 to 2005. This was accomplished using Pick's Theorem (A = I + B/2 − 1), where A = total land area, I = interior intersections,… Show more

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“…Environmental efforts have been used successfully to reduce Pb contaminated sites using plants (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1999). Bush et al (2015) determined that grass rooting strength and penetration force was increased using a coastal grass (Spartina sp.). Successful soil stabilization using St.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Environmental efforts have been used successfully to reduce Pb contaminated sites using plants (United States Environmental Protection Agency, 1999). Bush et al (2015) determined that grass rooting strength and penetration force was increased using a coastal grass (Spartina sp.). Successful soil stabilization using St.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%