Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development

Travel on gravel roads in western North Dakota has increased in recent years due mainly to energy development and little information exists on the impacts. This project’s objective was to compare high dust impact sites and low dust impact sites to determine the effects of road dust on wetlands. Four...

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Main Author: Creuzer, Jessica Christine
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Published: North Dakota State University 2018
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28242
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spelling ndltd-ndsu.edu-oai-library.ndsu.edu-10365-282422021-09-28T17:10:55Z Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development Creuzer, Jessica Christine Travel on gravel roads in western North Dakota has increased in recent years due mainly to energy development and little information exists on the impacts. This project’s objective was to compare high dust impact sites and low dust impact sites to determine the effects of road dust on wetlands. Four aspects were evaluated: 1) dust loading; 2) wetland condition and function; 3) water quality; and 4) trace element changes in the soil. Dust loading was measured utilizing dust collectors. Wetlands were assessed for condition using the Index of Plant Community Integrity and North Dakota Rapid Assessment Method and function using the Hydrogeomorphic model. Monthly water quality measurements were taken and yearly soil samples. Results show greater dust loading in the high impact sites than low impact sites and spatially closer to the road. Information from this study can be used by future land managers of wetlands affected by dust. 2018-06-08T19:58:03Z 2018-06-08T19:58:03Z 2016 text/thesis https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28242 NDSU policy 190.6.2 https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf application/pdf North Dakota State University
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description Travel on gravel roads in western North Dakota has increased in recent years due mainly to energy development and little information exists on the impacts. This project’s objective was to compare high dust impact sites and low dust impact sites to determine the effects of road dust on wetlands. Four aspects were evaluated: 1) dust loading; 2) wetland condition and function; 3) water quality; and 4) trace element changes in the soil. Dust loading was measured utilizing dust collectors. Wetlands were assessed for condition using the Index of Plant Community Integrity and North Dakota Rapid Assessment Method and function using the Hydrogeomorphic model. Monthly water quality measurements were taken and yearly soil samples. Results show greater dust loading in the high impact sites than low impact sites and spatially closer to the road. Information from this study can be used by future land managers of wetlands affected by dust.
author Creuzer, Jessica Christine
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Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development
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author_sort Creuzer, Jessica Christine
title Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development
title_short Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development
title_full Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development
title_fullStr Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development
title_full_unstemmed Estimating the Impact to Wetlands in Western North Dakota From Dust and Road Use Increases Due to Energy Development
title_sort estimating the impact to wetlands in western north dakota from dust and road use increases due to energy development
publisher North Dakota State University
publishDate 2018
url https://hdl.handle.net/10365/28242
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