Publication
Title
A comparison of fens in natural and artificial landscapes
Author
Abstract
Fens depend on inputs of groundwater or surface water. In Western Europe especially soligenous fens, receiving groundwater, are threatened by human hydrological intervention. We demonstrate the impact of artificial versus natural hydrologies on such fens by comparing 3 case areas: the Biebrza valley (reference) and the Gorecht and Vecht river plains (both reclaimed and drained). The patterns found in the fairly undisturbed Biebrza area suggest local water quality is governed by a strong regional groundwater flow emerging in the fen near the valley margins and seeping through it down to the river. Hence water quality gradients are smooth: there is little variation in water type over large distances. The pattern is determined by the natural geomorphology. In the reclaimed Vecht and Gorecht river plains large differences exist at short distance. Regional water flow from the adjacent ridges into the plains is weak here and governed primarily by water management (polders and pumping wells). However, the relations between specific water types and fen species and communities in this artificial pattern are quite similar to those found in the natural landscape. Low-productive rich fens are fed by calcium-rich and base-rich, nutrient-poor groundwater in both cases. While conservation of such rich fens is served best by maintaining the natural groundwater flow, some opportunities for restoration with an artificial hydrology are discussed.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Vegetatio : the international journal of plant ecology. - 's-Gravenhage, 1948 - 1996
Source (book)
Symposium on Consequences of Changes in the Water Cycle for Groundwater, and Surface Water Fed Ecosystems, at the VIth International Congress of, Ecology, AUG, 1994, MANCHESTER, ENGLAND
Publication
Dordrecht : Kluwer academic publ , 1996
ISSN
0042-3106 [print]
2212-2176 [online]
Volume/pages
126 :1 (1996) , p. 5-26
ISI
A1996VP65700002
UAntwerpen
Publication type
Subject
External links
Web of Science
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Identifier
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