Coastal wetland restoration can be complex and expensive, so knowing long-term consequences makes it important to inform decisions about if, when, and where to conduct restoration. We determined temporal changes in land gain and loss in receiving basins and adjacent reference areas for two diversions of the Mississippi River in south Louisiana (Davis Pond and Caernarvon initiated in 1991 and 2002, respectively). Water from both diversions went into receiving basins with vegetated areas as did the adjoining reference areas. The results from two different types of satellite imagery analyses demonstrate a net land loss after diversions began. The results were confirmed for the Caernarvon diversion using a before-after/control-impact analysis o...
This paper examines causes and consequences of wetland losses in coastal Louisiana. Land loss is a c...
I examined four hypotheses about causes for the dramatically high coastal wetland losses (0.86% yr−1...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyKevin P. PriceA major strategy in response to rapid degra...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
Salinity control, nutrient additions, and sediment supply were directly or indirectly the rationale ...
[1] The restoration of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands will be one of the largest, most costly and long...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
To achieve a sustainable Mississippi delta, the river must be reconnected to the delta through river...
In Louisiana, human actions, such as levee construction for flood protection, have disrupted the con...
There exist contrasting results on the impact of large-scale freshwater and sediment diversions on l...
Large Mississippi River (MR) diversions (peak water flow \u3e1416 m3/s and sediment loads \u3e165 kg...
Systematic measurements and comparisons of maps, black-and-white aerial photographs, and color infra...
Large Mississippi River (MR) diversions (peak water flow \u3e1416 m3/s and sediment loads \u3e165 kg...
This paper examines causes and consequences of wetland losses in coastal Louisiana. Land loss is a c...
I examined four hypotheses about causes for the dramatically high coastal wetland losses (0.86% yr−1...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyKevin P. PriceA major strategy in response to rapid degra...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
Coastal systems around the globe are being re-integrated with adjacent river systems to restore the ...
Salinity control, nutrient additions, and sediment supply were directly or indirectly the rationale ...
[1] The restoration of Louisiana’s coastal wetlands will be one of the largest, most costly and long...
The Mississippi River basin was developed for agriculture at an unprecedented scale and intensity wi...
To achieve a sustainable Mississippi delta, the river must be reconnected to the delta through river...
In Louisiana, human actions, such as levee construction for flood protection, have disrupted the con...
There exist contrasting results on the impact of large-scale freshwater and sediment diversions on l...
Large Mississippi River (MR) diversions (peak water flow \u3e1416 m3/s and sediment loads \u3e165 kg...
Systematic measurements and comparisons of maps, black-and-white aerial photographs, and color infra...
Large Mississippi River (MR) diversions (peak water flow \u3e1416 m3/s and sediment loads \u3e165 kg...
This paper examines causes and consequences of wetland losses in coastal Louisiana. Land loss is a c...
I examined four hypotheses about causes for the dramatically high coastal wetland losses (0.86% yr−1...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of GeographyKevin P. PriceA major strategy in response to rapid degra...