Coastal wetlands provide multiple ecosystem services through carbon storage, rich biodiversity and provision of harvested goods. A key service is their provision of "free" coastal defence by dissipating storm wave and tidal energy, and their ability to accrete vertically and provide a natural buffer against the impact of projected sea-level rise. However, under IPCC climate projections, extreme hydrodynamic events associated with storm surges are expected to increase in both frequency and magnitude, exposing the margins of salt-marshes to increased erosion stress. The resistance of coastal wetlands to erosion during these events is poorly understood, and lateral erosion rates vary dramatically between UK salt-marshes. The NERC-RESIST projec...
Increasing rates of sea-level rise and wave action threaten coastal populations. Defense of shorelin...
Salt marshes fronting coastal structures, such as seawalls and dikes, may offer important ecosystem-...
The vulnerability of saltmarshes to lateral erosion at their margin depends on the local biogeomorph...
Coastal wetlands provide multiple ecosystem services through carbon storage, rich biodiversity and p...
Salt marshes provide a variety of ecosystem services, including habitat provision, pollutant storage...
Salt marshes and, to a lesser extent, tidal flats, attenuate incoming hydrodynamic energy, thus redu...
Salt marshes are unique habitats that provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protectio...
Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and ...
Salt marshes are ecosystems with significant economic and environmental value. They provide numerous...
Salt marshes are valuable ecosystems that provide important ecosystem services. Given the global sca...
Salt marshes are valuable ecosystems that provide important ecosystem services. Given the global sca...
Salt marshes provide valuable ecosystem services including coastal protection by reducing wave loadi...
Salt marshes provide valuable ecosystem services including coastal protection by reducing wave loadi...
The most vulnerable part of an eroding salt marsh is its interface with the tidal flat, which takes ...
Coastal marshes serve important ecologic and economic functions, such as providing habitat, absorbin...
Increasing rates of sea-level rise and wave action threaten coastal populations. Defense of shorelin...
Salt marshes fronting coastal structures, such as seawalls and dikes, may offer important ecosystem-...
The vulnerability of saltmarshes to lateral erosion at their margin depends on the local biogeomorph...
Coastal wetlands provide multiple ecosystem services through carbon storage, rich biodiversity and p...
Salt marshes provide a variety of ecosystem services, including habitat provision, pollutant storage...
Salt marshes and, to a lesser extent, tidal flats, attenuate incoming hydrodynamic energy, thus redu...
Salt marshes are unique habitats that provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protectio...
Salt marshes provide diverse ecosystem services including coastal protection, habitat provision and ...
Salt marshes are ecosystems with significant economic and environmental value. They provide numerous...
Salt marshes are valuable ecosystems that provide important ecosystem services. Given the global sca...
Salt marshes are valuable ecosystems that provide important ecosystem services. Given the global sca...
Salt marshes provide valuable ecosystem services including coastal protection by reducing wave loadi...
Salt marshes provide valuable ecosystem services including coastal protection by reducing wave loadi...
The most vulnerable part of an eroding salt marsh is its interface with the tidal flat, which takes ...
Coastal marshes serve important ecologic and economic functions, such as providing habitat, absorbin...
Increasing rates of sea-level rise and wave action threaten coastal populations. Defense of shorelin...
Salt marshes fronting coastal structures, such as seawalls and dikes, may offer important ecosystem-...
The vulnerability of saltmarshes to lateral erosion at their margin depends on the local biogeomorph...