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Historic Phytogeography of South Florida with Present Day Features
Historic Phytogeography of South Florida with Present Day Features
Phy·to·ge·og·ra·phy: the branch of botany that deals with the geographical distribution of plants.
Historic Phytogeography of South Florida with Present Day SFWMD Features, 2019, by Lexie Hoffart & Nichole Miller, Geographers, SFMWD.
It started with a request, an idea, and over many months materialized with the guidance of Tia Barnett, Governing Board and Executive Services, and Dr. Ken Chen,…
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#changes in everglades and northern everglades#Dr Ken Chen#Harshberger 1913 Map Everglades#historic map made modern#Historic Phytogeography of South Florida with Present Day Features Map#Lexie Hoffart#Map of South Florida showing past and present#Nicole Miller#original everglades#original plant communites everglades#past and present#Phytogeography#pond apple forest#Predrainage Everglades#SFWMD maps#size of lake okeechobee#Transverse Glades#Where was the water
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Understanding Lake O's Historic Flow; What were Transverse Glades?
Understanding Lake O’s Historic Flow; What were Transverse Glades?
South Florida’s southern Everglades, 1850 vs. 2003 similar to 2019. Image courtesy of SFWMD, based on the book Landscapes and Hydrology of the Predrainage Everglades, McVoy, Said, Obeysekera, VanArman, Dreschel, 2011.
Today I share a familiar set of images. Although we have seen many times, they remain mind-blowing. Don’t they?
~Yellow lines outlining Florida’s original Everglades’ River of…
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#1913#2011#ca. 1850. Courtesy: Landscapes and Hydrology of the Predrainage Everglades#Change over time in the Everglades#Dreschel#Early Post-drainage 1910#Facility & Infrastructure Map#Harshberger image#Historic Flow of Lake Okeechobee and the River of Grass#Images of change#Landscapes of the pre-drainage Everglades and bordering areas#McVoy#Obeysekera#Said#SFWMD 2019#Transverse Glades#Understanding Lake O&039;s Historic Flow; What were Transverse Glades?#VanArman
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