Louisiana’s coastlines are being lost due to a rise in sea level and land subsidence. This study isolates one aspect of land subsidence, called autocompaction, to access its contributions to overall subsidence. Autocompaction is the process where a growing sequence of sediments collapses due to an increasing overburden load. A total of 36 sediment cores from the Sale-Cypremort deltaic lobe were analyzed. Each core was divided into facies units of natural levee, marsh, poorly drained backswamp, and bay mud. A soil analysis was conducted along with the sediment cores. Each soil was identified as a facies type. By identifying facies, geotechnical parameters based on facies type were applied in an equation that solved for consolidation settleme...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The subaqueous delta of the Mississippi River, the largest river system in the ...
The processes responsible for land surface subsidence in the Mississippi Delta (MD) have been vigoro...
The processes responsible for land surface subsidence in the Mississippi Delta (MD) have been vigoro...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Re...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Basin Research...
Coastal subsidence causes sea-level rise, shoreline erosion and wetland loss, which poses a threat t...
regional releveling profi les and six tide gauges provide a basis for evaluating recent rates of del...
Large deltas are commonly believed to exhibit rapid rates of tectonic subsidence, largely due to sed...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...
Abstract. The extensive loss of land elevation and the consequent exposure to flood hazards are seri...
A new Mississippi delta--now in the subaerial growth phase--is building in Atchafalaya Bay, south-ce...
Land subsidence due to consolidation of sediment was analyzed in the Yellow River delta, using litho...
The occurrence of shallow submarine mass failures in the absence of hurricane activity could be attr...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The subaqueous delta of the Mississippi River, the largest river system in the ...
The processes responsible for land surface subsidence in the Mississippi Delta (MD) have been vigoro...
The processes responsible for land surface subsidence in the Mississippi Delta (MD) have been vigoro...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Re...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Basin Research...
Coastal subsidence causes sea-level rise, shoreline erosion and wetland loss, which poses a threat t...
regional releveling profi les and six tide gauges provide a basis for evaluating recent rates of del...
Large deltas are commonly believed to exhibit rapid rates of tectonic subsidence, largely due to sed...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...
Abstract. The extensive loss of land elevation and the consequent exposure to flood hazards are seri...
A new Mississippi delta--now in the subaerial growth phase--is building in Atchafalaya Bay, south-ce...
Land subsidence due to consolidation of sediment was analyzed in the Yellow River delta, using litho...
The occurrence of shallow submarine mass failures in the absence of hurricane activity could be attr...
The Vietnamese Mekong Delta was formed by rapid transgression during the second half of the Holocene...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. The subaqueous delta of the Mississippi River, the largest river system in the ...