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Seasonal and spatial patterns in sediment transport in an erosional marsh system

December 1, 2024

Salt marshes provide expansive ecosystem services to coastal regions, including serving as bird and fish habitat, providing flood protection, and sequestering carbon and toxins (Barbier et al. 2011). While marshes are naturally dynamic, they are undergoing net loss in the 21st century largely due to lateral erosion (Camp- bell et al. 2022). In regions where marsh migration is constrained by built infrastructure, or where sediment resources may be insufficient for vertical or lateral expansion, approaches to prevent net marsh loss against lateral erosion are limited. To better understand and strategize around these conditions, detailed studies of marsh-edge loss mechanisms and their connections to sediment transport dynamics are necessary (Smith et al. 2021). 

Publication Year 2024
Title Seasonal and spatial patterns in sediment transport in an erosional marsh system
Authors Lukas T. WinklerPrins, Jessica R. Lacy, Mark T. Stacey, Karen M. Thorne
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70252130
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Pacific Coastal and Marine Science Center
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