Vegetation's importance in regulating surface elevation in a coastal salt marsh facing elevated rates of sea level rise

Volume: 18, Issue: 11, Pages: 3377 - 3382
Published: Aug 27, 2012
Abstract
Rising sea levels threaten the sustainability of coastal wetlands around the globe, thus understanding how increased inundation alters the elevation change mechanisms in these systems is increasingly important. Typically, the ability of coastal marshes to maintain their position in the intertidal zone depends on the accumulation of both organic and inorganic materials, so one, if not both, of these processes must increase to keep pace with...
Paper Details
Title
Vegetation's importance in regulating surface elevation in a coastal salt marsh facing elevated rates of sea level rise
Published Date
Aug 27, 2012
Volume
18
Issue
11
Pages
3377 - 3382
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