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1. GREAT LAKES COASTAL WETLANDS
2. Great Lakes wetland sampling sites: 1987-2001
3. Coastal Wetland Sampling and Classification
4. Great Lakes Marsh Classification: Sly and Busch’s Aquatic Systems (1992)
5. G. L. Marsh Classification: Albert/Minc’s Aquatic Systems & Geomorphology (1998) Keough, Thompson, Guntenspergen, Wilcox’s Hydrogeomorphic Classification (1999)
6. G. L. Marsh Classification: Great Lakes Consortium’s Combined Aquatic Systems & Hydrogeomorphologic. Albert, Ingram, Thompson, Wilcox (2001)
7. Great Lakes Consortium’s Combined Aquatic Systems & Hydrogeomorphologic.
8. Lacustrine Wetlands
9. Riverine Wetlands
10. Barrier-Protected
11. Lacustrine Wetlands
12. Lacustrine Wetlands
13. Riverine Wetlands
14. Riverine Wetlands
15. Riverine Wetlands
16. Barrier-Protected
17. Geomorphic Differences: Protected Lacustrine Embayment
18. Geomorphic Differences: Open Lacustrine Embayment
19. Geomorphic Differences: Riverine: Drowned River Mouth
20. Geomorphic Differences: Barrier Protected: Lagoon
21. System Modifiers: Diked Wetlands and Dredged or Jetties
22. Climatic Differences:Lake Erie Southern Wetlands
23. Differences: Basin chemistry
24. Changes in water level result in major changes in vegetation
25. Inter-annual changes in water level result in major vegetation changes
26. Differences in riverine wetlands
27. Questions?