We combine sea level records and repeat lidar surveys at 8 sites in the United Kingdom and the United States to explore controls on marsh accretion. We compare marsh elevations relative to sea level as well as lidar-derived marsh accretion rates to simple 0-dimensional settling simulations in order to explore constraints on suspended sediment concentration and particle size. We find that the marsh platforms examined occupy a narrow range of elevations in the upper tidal frame, situated between Mean High Tide MHT and the Observed Highest High Tide OHHT. Under sinusoidal tidal forcing, common in marsh accretion models, marshes at these elevations are never inundated, highlighting the inadequacy of sinusoidal forcing in numerical models of sal...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) anddeclining sediment supply often depends ...
Accretion rates and surface elevation changes were measured in three natural salt marshes in the Wad...
Previous predictions on the ability of coastal salt marshes to adapt to future sea level rise (SLR) ...
We combine sea level records and repeat lidar surveys at 8 sites in the United Kingdom and the Unite...
We combine sea level records and repeat lidar surveys at 8 sites in the United Kingdom and the Unite...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) and declining sediment supply often depends...
Much uncertainty exists about the vulnerability of valuable tidal marsh ecosystems to relative sea l...
Standing biomass of Spartina alterniflora Loisel. (Spartina) has been shown to correlate with the re...
There is an increasing concern over how accelerated rates of sea-level rise (SLR) will impact tidal ...
Tidal marshes rank among Earth's vulnerable ecosystems, which will retreat if future rates of relati...
Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (USA) the ...
End-member modelling of bulk grain-size distributions allows the unravelling of natural and anthropo...
We reconstruct past accretion rates of a salt marsh on the island of Sylt, Germany, using measuremen...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) anddeclining sediment supply often depends ...
Accretion rates and surface elevation changes were measured in three natural salt marshes in the Wad...
Previous predictions on the ability of coastal salt marshes to adapt to future sea level rise (SLR) ...
We combine sea level records and repeat lidar surveys at 8 sites in the United Kingdom and the Unite...
We combine sea level records and repeat lidar surveys at 8 sites in the United Kingdom and the Unite...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) and declining sediment supply often depends...
Much uncertainty exists about the vulnerability of valuable tidal marsh ecosystems to relative sea l...
Standing biomass of Spartina alterniflora Loisel. (Spartina) has been shown to correlate with the re...
There is an increasing concern over how accelerated rates of sea-level rise (SLR) will impact tidal ...
Tidal marshes rank among Earth's vulnerable ecosystems, which will retreat if future rates of relati...
Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (USA) the ...
End-member modelling of bulk grain-size distributions allows the unravelling of natural and anthropo...
We reconstruct past accretion rates of a salt marsh on the island of Sylt, Germany, using measuremen...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) anddeclining sediment supply often depends ...
Accretion rates and surface elevation changes were measured in three natural salt marshes in the Wad...
Previous predictions on the ability of coastal salt marshes to adapt to future sea level rise (SLR) ...