New research reveals small wetlands crucial for flood prevention and water supply
The researchers studied how small wetlands in agricultural areas help regulate water flow. They used a new model to show how ponds connect and exchange water with each other and with streams. The study found that these wetlands can reduce flooding and increase water flow during dry periods. Different types of land use affect how much water is stored in ponds and how it flows. The findings suggest that managing these wetlands can improve water quality and reduce flooding in river basins.