The proliferation of dams since 1950 promoted sediment deposition in reservoirs, which is thought to be starving the coast of sediment and decreasing the resilience of communities to storms and sea-level rise. Diminished river loads measured upstream from the coast, however, should not be assumed to propagate seaward. Here, we show that century-long records of sediment mass accumulation rates (g cm−2 yr−1) and sediment accumulation rates (cm yr−1) more than doubled after 1950 in coastal depocenters around North America. Sediment sources downstream of dams compensate for the river-sediment lost to impoundments. Sediment is accumulating in coastal depocenters at a rate that matches or exceeds relative sea-level rise, apart from rapidly subsid...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...
The proliferation of dams since 1950 promoted sediment deposition in reservoirs, which is thought to...
Land cover and use around the margins of estuaries has shifted since 1950 at many sites in North Ame...
My dissertation emphasizes that human-induced modifications to riverine sediment budget and changes ...
Rivers connect continents to coasts moving sediment needed to sustain coastal ecosystems. Slow movin...
Interpreting sediment yields due to environmental change requires synthesis of the available evidenc...
Recent reports estimate that the marshes of the Mississippi Delta receive just 30% of the sediment n...
River deltas rank among the most economically and ecologically valuable environments on Earth. Even ...
Before 1900, the Missouri–Mississippi River system transported an estimated 400 million metric tons ...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Man-made reservoirs are an important sink for sediment eroded from the land and thus constitute an i...
We present a numerical model that shows that the transgressing upper shoreline of wave-dominated est...
Discerning the effects of anthropogenic activities (i.e., reservoir construction, land use change), ...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...
The proliferation of dams since 1950 promoted sediment deposition in reservoirs, which is thought to...
Land cover and use around the margins of estuaries has shifted since 1950 at many sites in North Ame...
My dissertation emphasizes that human-induced modifications to riverine sediment budget and changes ...
Rivers connect continents to coasts moving sediment needed to sustain coastal ecosystems. Slow movin...
Interpreting sediment yields due to environmental change requires synthesis of the available evidenc...
Recent reports estimate that the marshes of the Mississippi Delta receive just 30% of the sediment n...
River deltas rank among the most economically and ecologically valuable environments on Earth. Even ...
Before 1900, the Missouri–Mississippi River system transported an estimated 400 million metric tons ...
Deltas worldwide share the same sinking problem in face of pressure from natural and anthropogenic a...
Man-made reservoirs are an important sink for sediment eroded from the land and thus constitute an i...
We present a numerical model that shows that the transgressing upper shoreline of wave-dominated est...
Discerning the effects of anthropogenic activities (i.e., reservoir construction, land use change), ...
Detrital sediment is carried from land to the sea by three agents, rivers, glaciers, and winds. The ...
© The Author(s), 2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Dams and hardened levees built by European settlers in the last two centuries have degraded or stopp...