During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km wide crevasse that inundated the Breton Sound estuary and deposited a crevasse splay of about 130 km2. We measured sediment deposition in the splay that consisted of a silty-clay layer bounded by aged peat below and living roots above. Based on coring, we developed a map of the crevasse splay. The clay layer ranged from 2 to 42 cm thick and occurred 24 to 55 cm below the surface. Bulk density of the clay layer decreased and soil organic matter increased with distance from the river. 210Pbexcess and 137Cs dating an age of ~1926–1929 for the top of the layer. During the flood event, deposition was at least 22 mm·month−1—10 times the annual pos...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
© 2015 by the authors. Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant...
During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km...
During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km...
During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...
Copyright © 2014 IAHS Press. To plan restoration of the Mississippi River Delta, it is imperative to...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
Land-building sediment diversions, such as the Mississippi River Diversion at West Bay, can be used ...
Coastal wetland restoration can be complex and expensive, so knowing long-term consequences makes it...
Sand transport to the Mississippi River Delta (MRD) remains sufficient to build wetlands in shallow,...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
© 2015 by the authors. Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant...
During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km...
During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km...
During the 1927 Mississippi flood, the levee was dynamited downstream of New Orleans creating a 2 km...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...
Copyright © 2014 IAHS Press. To plan restoration of the Mississippi River Delta, it is imperative to...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
Floods can dramatically increase the sediment load supplied to continental margins, leading to great...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
Land-building sediment diversions, such as the Mississippi River Diversion at West Bay, can be used ...
Coastal wetland restoration can be complex and expensive, so knowing long-term consequences makes it...
Sand transport to the Mississippi River Delta (MRD) remains sufficient to build wetlands in shallow,...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Man-made diversion structures that cut through the levees of the Mississippi River act as channel b...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
© 2015 by the authors. Although the Mississippi River deltaic plain has been the subject of abundant...