Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). This study assessed a fluvial estuarine salt marsh system using the Hydro-MEM model under four SLR scenarios. The Hydro-MEM model was developed to apply the dynamics of SLR as well as capture the effects associated with the rate of SLR in the simulation. Additionally, the model uses constants derived from a 2-year bioassay in the Apalachicola marsh system. In order to increase accuracy, the lidar-based marsh platform topography was adjusted using Real Time Kinematic survey data. A river inflow boundary condition was also imposed to simulate freshwater flows from the watershed. The biomass density results produced by the Hydro-MEM model were vali...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Feedbacks among inundation, sediment trapping, and vegetation productivity help maintain coastal wet...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea‐level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea‐level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands experience fluctuating productivity when subjected to various stressors. One of the...
Coastal wetlands experience fluctuating productivity when subjected to various stressors. One of the...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise (SLR) depends on different factors includi...
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise (SLR) depends on different factors includi...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Feedbacks among inundation, sediment trapping, and vegetation productivity help maintain coastal wet...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea-level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea‐level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands are likely to lose productivity under increasing rates of sea‐level rise (SLR). Thi...
Coastal wetlands experience fluctuating productivity when subjected to various stressors. One of the...
Coastal wetlands experience fluctuating productivity when subjected to various stressors. One of the...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise (SLR) depends on different factors includi...
Around the world, wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise (SLR) depends on different factors includi...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Two distinct microtidal estuarine systems were assessed to advance the understanding of the coastal ...
Feedbacks among inundation, sediment trapping, and vegetation productivity help maintain coastal wet...