2024
DOI: 10.3390/rs16132268
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Massive Sea-Level-Driven Marsh Migration and Implications for Coastal Resilience along the Texas Coast

Nathalie W. Jung,
Thomas A. Doe,
Yoonho Jung
et al.

Abstract: Tidal salt marshes offer crucial ecosystem services in the form of carbon sequestration, fisheries, property and recreational values, and protection from storm surges, and are therefore considered one of the most valuable and fragile ecosystems worldwide, where sea-level rise and direct human modifications resulted in the loss of vast regions of today’s marshland. The extent of salt marshes therefore relies heavily on the interplay between upland migration and edge erosion. We measured changes in marsh size ba… Show more

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