PUBLISHED: MAY 2008

Impacts of Urban Runoff on Native Woody Vegetation at Clark Reservation State Park, Jamesville, NY

Figure 7

By midsummer, the Dry Lake basin is typically dry. The recent silt left by runoff, primarily from the Doubletree development, is visible. Trees with brown foliage were killed by high water or by bark damage caused by ice.

Figure 7: By midsummer, the Dry Lake basin is typically dry. The recent silt left by runoff, primarily from the Doubletree development, is visible. Trees with brown foliage were killed by high water or by bark damage caused by ice.