This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Geophysical Research Letters 33 (2006): L11403, doi:10.1029/2006GL026300.Relative contributions of geologic and anthropogenic processes to subsidence of southern Louisiana are vigorously debated. Of these, shallow sediment compaction is often considered dominant, although this has never been directly observed or effectively demonstrated. Quantitative understanding of subsidence is important for predicting relative sea level rise, storm surge flooding due to hurricanes, and for successful wetland restoration. Despite many shallow borings, few appropriate stratigraphic and geotechnical data are available for site-specific calculations. We overcome this by de...
Subsidence in Louisiana is a result of many factors ranging from local, man-induced to regional, lar...
Modern and forecasted flooding of deltas is accelerated by subsidence of Holocene deposits. Subsiden...
I comment on Olea and Coleman\u27s (2014) conclusion that subsidence was the primary cause of the dr...
Coastal subsidence causes sea-level rise, shoreline erosion and wetland loss, which poses a threat t...
Abstract. The extensive loss of land elevation and the consequent exposure to flood hazards are seri...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Basin Research...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
regional releveling profi les and six tide gauges provide a basis for evaluating recent rates of del...
Louisiana’s coastlines are being lost due to a rise in sea level and land subsidence. This study iso...
Sea level rise in the Gulf of Mexico has occurred at a rate of 1.8-2.2 mm/yr during the 20th century...
Salt-marsh sediments provide accurate and precise reconstructions of late Holocene relative sea-leve...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...
Large deltas are commonly believed to exhibit rapid rates of tectonic subsidence, largely due to sed...
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...
Subsidence in Louisiana is a result of many factors ranging from local, man-induced to regional, lar...
Modern and forecasted flooding of deltas is accelerated by subsidence of Holocene deposits. Subsiden...
I comment on Olea and Coleman\u27s (2014) conclusion that subsidence was the primary cause of the dr...
Coastal subsidence causes sea-level rise, shoreline erosion and wetland loss, which poses a threat t...
Abstract. The extensive loss of land elevation and the consequent exposure to flood hazards are seri...
This paper is not subject to U.S. copyright. The definitive version was published in Basin Research...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
regional releveling profi les and six tide gauges provide a basis for evaluating recent rates of del...
Louisiana’s coastlines are being lost due to a rise in sea level and land subsidence. This study iso...
Sea level rise in the Gulf of Mexico has occurred at a rate of 1.8-2.2 mm/yr during the 20th century...
Salt-marsh sediments provide accurate and precise reconstructions of late Holocene relative sea-leve...
Wetland loss in Terrebonne and Lafourche Parishes, Louisiana, largely results from two subsurface pr...
Large deltas are commonly believed to exhibit rapid rates of tectonic subsidence, largely due to sed...
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...
Subsidence in Louisiana is a result of many factors ranging from local, man-induced to regional, lar...
Modern and forecasted flooding of deltas is accelerated by subsidence of Holocene deposits. Subsiden...
I comment on Olea and Coleman\u27s (2014) conclusion that subsidence was the primary cause of the dr...