Levee construction aboveground and hydrocarbon removal from belowground in coastal wetlands can create hydrologic changes that increase plant stress through flooding. But the significance of the subsidence they cause individually or in combination is contested. This study untangled them to demonstrate elevational limits of salt marshes by studying dredged and natural waterways in two salt marshes in Louisiana, USA. The areas had a homogenous plant cover before drilling for oil and gas extraction peaked in the 1960s, and now are a mixed network of natural waterways and dredged canals used to drill wells with an average drill date of 1965.8 +/- 2.7 (mu +/- 1 SEM; n = 18) and well depth of 4661.0 m +/- 56.6 (mu +/- 1 SEM; n = 18). Aerial image...
We determined the number of permits for oil and gas activities in 14 coastal Louisiana parishes from...
Processes governing the stability of Louisiana's rapidly deteriorating Gulf coast marsh were investi...
The relation between salt marsh accretion and flooding regime was quantified by statistical analysis...
Levee construction aboveground and hydrocarbon removal from belowground in coastal wetlands can crea...
Twenty-three estimates of soil subsidence rates arising under the influence of local hydrologic chan...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
Accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) poses the threat of salt marsh submergence, especially in marshes t...
We describe the consequence and demise of levees (spoil banks) built from dredging canals in Louisia...
Hydrology is the primary forcing function in wetlands. Therefore, alterations to hydrology, which ca...
Oil can have long-term detrimental effects on marsh plant health, both above-and belowground. Howeve...
<div><p>Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (U...
Coastal marshes provide essential ecosystem services related to biodiversity, water quality, and pro...
Twelve salt marshes in south Louisiana (USA) were classified as either ‘impaired’ or ‘healthy’ befor...
Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (USA) the ...
Salt marshes respond to sea-level rise through a series of complex and dynamic bio-physical feedback...
We determined the number of permits for oil and gas activities in 14 coastal Louisiana parishes from...
Processes governing the stability of Louisiana's rapidly deteriorating Gulf coast marsh were investi...
The relation between salt marsh accretion and flooding regime was quantified by statistical analysis...
Levee construction aboveground and hydrocarbon removal from belowground in coastal wetlands can crea...
Twenty-three estimates of soil subsidence rates arising under the influence of local hydrologic chan...
The natural wetlands of coastal Louisiana are experiencing rapid subsidence rates averaging 9± 1mmyr...
Accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) poses the threat of salt marsh submergence, especially in marshes t...
We describe the consequence and demise of levees (spoil banks) built from dredging canals in Louisia...
Hydrology is the primary forcing function in wetlands. Therefore, alterations to hydrology, which ca...
Oil can have long-term detrimental effects on marsh plant health, both above-and belowground. Howeve...
<div><p>Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (U...
Coastal marshes provide essential ecosystem services related to biodiversity, water quality, and pro...
Twelve salt marshes in south Louisiana (USA) were classified as either ‘impaired’ or ‘healthy’ befor...
Sea-level rise is a major factor in wetland loss worldwide, and in much of Chesapeake Bay (USA) the ...
Salt marshes respond to sea-level rise through a series of complex and dynamic bio-physical feedback...
We determined the number of permits for oil and gas activities in 14 coastal Louisiana parishes from...
Processes governing the stability of Louisiana's rapidly deteriorating Gulf coast marsh were investi...
The relation between salt marsh accretion and flooding regime was quantified by statistical analysis...