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American Meteorological Society
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Copyright © American Meteorological Society
ISSN
1520-0477
eISSN
1520-0477
DOI
10.1175/1520-0477-92.3.283
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Abstract

nes aw nd nesto Hygoolydr of Past Presetns Chesapeake region was settled by engineering, and climate change d a t a for t y a od clearing trees and planting tobacco is fundamental to understanding Historically, water resources are fencerow to fencerow, which in hydrologic patterns and how they critical in shaping both landscapes turn caused extensive erosion that interact. and human settlements. In an ef- altered the rivers. The third re- In their paper, the researchers fort to better understand the hy- gion, the Middle Colonies, which explain two metrics for quantify- drologic systems of today, a team included the eastern two-thirds ing hydrologic change. The first—a of scient ist s reconst r uc ted t he of Pennsylvania and New York, as simple water balance—takes into colonial hydrology of the north- well as all of New Jersey, was found account precipitation, evapotrans- eastern United States. The results to be defined by diverse social, cul- piration, and water storage, which appear in the December issue of tural, and religious traditions and can be used to track changes in an- the journal Environmental Science feudal-style estate agriculture. nual river discharge. The second— and Technology (ES&T). From these findings, the

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Published: Mar 1, 2011

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