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Item Predicting the Impacts of Development on Lake Superior North Shore Streams using High Resolution GIS Spatial Data(University of Minnesota Duluth, 2011-06-05) Johnson, Lucinda B; Axler, Richard P; Breneman, Dan; Erickson, Jeremy; Hollenhorst, ThomasThe study incorporated historical and recently collected data from a total of 60 sites on 42 streams within the Lake Superior basin. The study watersheds included both highly urbanized areas and rural populations. Urban development was concentrated near the bottom of suburban watersheds, resulting in tributaries that are relatively undisturbed, whereas within the core of the City of Duluth, urbanization is wide-spread across the watersheds. The study site distribution represented this gradient of urbanization.Item Restorable Wetland Decision Support Data, 2014(2024-02-01) Johnson, Lucinda; Brady, Valerie; Erickson, Jeremy; Brown, Terry; Gernes, Mark; ljohnson@d.umn.edu; Johnson, Lucinda; Natural Resources Research InstituteThe Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support Data were developed in combination with the Minnesota Restorable Wetland Index to: predict likely locations of restorable wetlands; locate highly stressed areas most in need of water quality or habitat improvement; prioritize areas that already are or are most likely to result in high functioning, sustainable wetlands; identify areas that will provide the greatest benefits in the form of water quality and habitat. Data include: Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Viability, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Water Quality Benefits, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Habitat Stress, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Habitat Benefits, Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Nitrogen Stress, and Minnesota Restorable Wetland Decision Support - Phosphorus Stress. This data had previously been available within the Minnesota Restorable Wetland Prioritization Tool (2013-2024).