Bayou Fountain
Location
Bayou Fountain is located in Baton Rouge, Louisiana[1]. It runs southeast starting at Louisiana State University[1] and continuing through Baton Rouge[2].
History
Once connected to the Mississippi River[1], Bayou Fountain[2] allowed springtime flooding[3][4] of the river into the area's swamps. In the past, Bayou Fountain was a dense hardwood swamp[2], however, due to urban and agricultural development, the hardwood species have been declining in this area since the 1800s[5][6]. Because of this, invasive species (such as the Chinese Tallow tree[7]) have outcompeted much of the native flora[6][2].
Pollution

Because of the Bayou's urban location, it frequently collects litter[3]. Organizations such as Keep Louisiana Beautiful work with the Louisiana Governor to remove litter booms when they occur[8].
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Water Resources Division, U.S. Geological Survey. (1980). Land use and land cover and associated maps for Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Mississippi (Open-File Report 80-173). U.S. Geological Survey. https://doi.org/10.3133/ofr80173
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 DeWeese, G. G., Grissino-Mayer, H. D., & Lam, N. (2007). Historical Land-Use/Land-Cover Changes in a Bottomland Hardwood Forest, Bayou Fountain, Louisiana. Physical Geography, 28(4), 345–359. https://doi.org/10.2747/0272-3646.28.4.345
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Coxe, M. F. (1992) Spatial Interpretation of Urban Flood Hazards and Public Policy in the Bayou Fountain Basin, Louisiana. Unpublished master's thesis, Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- ↑ Coxe, M. F. (1991) Flood Hazard Scenarios in a Pleistocene-Holocene Basin. Unpublished paper presented at the proceedings of the 18th national conference on water resources planning and management, ASCE Water Resources Planning and Management Division, New Orleans, Louisiana.
- ↑ Delcourt, H. R. (1976) Pre-settlement vegetation of the north of Red River Land District, Louisiana. Castanea , Vol. 41, 122-139.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 DeWeese, G. G. (2001) Bottomland Forest Reconstruction and Classification Using General Land Office Surveys, Remote Sensing, and Geographic Information Systems. Unpublished master's thesis, Department of Geography and Anthropology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
- ↑ Burns, J. H. and Miller, T. E. (2004) Invasion of Chinese tallow ( Sapium sebiferum ) in the Lake Jackson area, Northern Florida. American Midland Naturalist , Vol. 152, 410-417.
- ↑ Keep Louisiana Beautiful. (2022, June 20). State leaders paddle out to see Bayou Fountain litter boom. Keep Louisiana Beautiful. Retrieved from https://keeplouisianabeautiful.org
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