Coastal wetlands are transitional zones that play an important role as buffers between the land and sea in several ways, such as protecting the land from storm surge and reducing the input of nutrients from surrounding watersheds to the sea. Understanding the influence of human activities on the hydrological conditions of coastal wetlands is of paramount importance for preserving the ecological function and biodiversity of these unique ecosystems. In the last century, the Samborombón coastland (Argentina), which is an extensive intertidal wetland, has been affected by hydraulic projects and human activities. In this study, through a retrospective assessment of the hydrologic conditions, we show the impacts of channelization, embankments and...
Hydro-geomorphologic setting of coastal areas is the result of complex interactions between marine a...
Freshwater lenses constitute one of the most vulnerable aquifer systems in the world, especially in ...
Coastal wetlands encompass an ecosystem continuum between subtidal depths (to which light penetrates...
Coastal wetlands are transitional zones that play an important role as buffers between the land and ...
Coastal wetlands rank among the most endangered ecosystems since they are affected by the sea level ...
The outer coastal region of the Rio de la Plata estuary, Argentina, presents two adjacent, yet diffe...
The Samborombon Bay wetland is located on the west margin of the Rio de la Plata estuary, in the Pro...
On the coast of the outer Río de la Plata estuary (Argentina) there is a vast coastal wetland occurr...
The interrelation between surface water and groundwater in intertidal flats is often studied through...
On the Samborombón Bay coastline, located in the Río de la Plata estuary in Buenos Aires province (A...
Man-made activities exert great influences on fluvial ecosystems, with lowland rivers being substant...
Land reclamation projects and the installation of drainage infrastructure has impacted coastal wetla...
The processes regulating the relationship between tidal fl ows and shallow groundwater dynamics, tem...
The coastal plain of the Río de la Plata constitutes a large wetland which develops on the right mar...
Landscape structure in the coastal zone of Bahía Blanca is a result of the marine transgression that...
Hydro-geomorphologic setting of coastal areas is the result of complex interactions between marine a...
Freshwater lenses constitute one of the most vulnerable aquifer systems in the world, especially in ...
Coastal wetlands encompass an ecosystem continuum between subtidal depths (to which light penetrates...
Coastal wetlands are transitional zones that play an important role as buffers between the land and ...
Coastal wetlands rank among the most endangered ecosystems since they are affected by the sea level ...
The outer coastal region of the Rio de la Plata estuary, Argentina, presents two adjacent, yet diffe...
The Samborombon Bay wetland is located on the west margin of the Rio de la Plata estuary, in the Pro...
On the coast of the outer Río de la Plata estuary (Argentina) there is a vast coastal wetland occurr...
The interrelation between surface water and groundwater in intertidal flats is often studied through...
On the Samborombón Bay coastline, located in the Río de la Plata estuary in Buenos Aires province (A...
Man-made activities exert great influences on fluvial ecosystems, with lowland rivers being substant...
Land reclamation projects and the installation of drainage infrastructure has impacted coastal wetla...
The processes regulating the relationship between tidal fl ows and shallow groundwater dynamics, tem...
The coastal plain of the Río de la Plata constitutes a large wetland which develops on the right mar...
Landscape structure in the coastal zone of Bahía Blanca is a result of the marine transgression that...
Hydro-geomorphologic setting of coastal areas is the result of complex interactions between marine a...
Freshwater lenses constitute one of the most vulnerable aquifer systems in the world, especially in ...
Coastal wetlands encompass an ecosystem continuum between subtidal depths (to which light penetrates...