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IMPACT OF WETLANDS ON RIVER FLOW

Abstract

This paper examines the effect of wetlands on river flow, focusing on the influence of swamps. Wetlands are important ecosystems that play a crucial role in regulating water flow, maintaining water quality, and providing habitat for diverse species. Understanding the relationship between wetlands and river flow is essential for effective water resource management and ecosystem conservation. The paper explores the mechanisms by which wetlands influence river flow and discusses the implications for hydrology, ecology, and water management.

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