Salt marshes are valuable but vulnerable coastal ecosystems that adapt to relative sea level rise (RSLR) by accumulating organic matter and inorganic sediment. The natural limit of these processes defines a threshold rate of RSLR beyond which marshes drown, resulting in ponding and conversion to open waters. We develop a simplified formulation for sediment transport across marshes to show that pond formation leads to runaway marsh fragmentation, a process characterized by a self-similar hierarchy of pond sizes with power-law distributions. We find the threshold for marsh fragmentation scales primarily with tidal range and that sediment supply is only relevant where tides are sufficient to transport sediment to the marsh interior. Thus the R...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) poses the threat of salt marsh submergence, especially in marshes t...
Coastal marshes and their valuable ecosystem services are feared to be lost by sea level rise, yet t...
Salt marshes are valuable but vulnerable coastal ecosystems that adapt to relative sea level rise (R...
Salt marshes are valued for their ecosystem services, and their vulnerability is typically assessed ...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) and declining sediment supply often depends...
Global assessments predict the impact of sea-level rise on salt marshes with present-day levels of s...
We studied the ecological resilience of salt marshes by deriving sea level rise (SLR) thresholds in ...
The development and expansion of ponds within otherwise vegetated coastal marshes is a primary drive...
Coastal wetlands are among the most valuable ecosystems on Earth, where ecosystem services such as f...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) anddeclining sediment supply often depends ...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We have developed an analytical model of salt marsh evolution that captures the dynamic response of ...
Our study aims to enhance process understanding of the long-term (decadal and longer) cyclic marsh d...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) poses the threat of salt marsh submergence, especially in marshes t...
Coastal marshes and their valuable ecosystem services are feared to be lost by sea level rise, yet t...
Salt marshes are valuable but vulnerable coastal ecosystems that adapt to relative sea level rise (R...
Salt marshes are valued for their ecosystem services, and their vulnerability is typically assessed ...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) and declining sediment supply often depends...
Global assessments predict the impact of sea-level rise on salt marshes with present-day levels of s...
We studied the ecological resilience of salt marshes by deriving sea level rise (SLR) thresholds in ...
The development and expansion of ponds within otherwise vegetated coastal marshes is a primary drive...
Coastal wetlands are among the most valuable ecosystems on Earth, where ecosystem services such as f...
Tidal marsh survival in the face of sea level rise (SLR) anddeclining sediment supply often depends ...
© The Author(s), 2020. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
We have developed an analytical model of salt marsh evolution that captures the dynamic response of ...
Our study aims to enhance process understanding of the long-term (decadal and longer) cyclic marsh d...
Tidal marshes maintain elevation relative to sea level through accumulation of mineral and organic m...
Accelerated sea-level rise (SLR) poses the threat of salt marsh submergence, especially in marshes t...
Coastal marshes and their valuable ecosystem services are feared to be lost by sea level rise, yet t...