2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmars.2021.694039
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Processes Influencing Autocompaction Modulate Coastal Wetland Surface Elevation Adjustment With Sea-Level Rise

Abstract: The fate of coastal wetlands and their ecosystem services is dependent upon maintaining substrate elevations within a tidal frame that is influenced by sea-level rise. Development and application of morphodynamic models has been limited as few empirical studies have measured the contribution of key processes to surface elevation change, including mineral and organic matter addition, autocompaction of accumulating sediments and deep subsidence. Accordingly, many models presume that substrates are in equilibrium… Show more

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“…This has been confirmed with trajectories of surface elevation change being related to droughts (Rogers et al, 2005b(Rogers et al, , 2006, cyclones and hurricanes (Whelan et al, 2009;Osland et al, 2020;Yeates et al, 2020), groundwater availability (Rogers et al, 2005a;Whelan et al, 2005), and nutrient availability (Anisfeld and Hill, 2012;Reef et al, 2017). Irrespectively, analyses over shorter timescales provide useful information about processes influencing surface elevations, and, when collected over sufficient time, may provide reliable trajectories of surface elevation change and indicate processes influencing these trajectories (Rogers and Saintilan, 2021).…”
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confidence: 74%
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“…This has been confirmed with trajectories of surface elevation change being related to droughts (Rogers et al, 2005b(Rogers et al, , 2006, cyclones and hurricanes (Whelan et al, 2009;Osland et al, 2020;Yeates et al, 2020), groundwater availability (Rogers et al, 2005a;Whelan et al, 2005), and nutrient availability (Anisfeld and Hill, 2012;Reef et al, 2017). Irrespectively, analyses over shorter timescales provide useful information about processes influencing surface elevations, and, when collected over sufficient time, may provide reliable trajectories of surface elevation change and indicate processes influencing these trajectories (Rogers and Saintilan, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 74%
“…Since the commencement of the original study, access to spatial information, such as LiDAR point clouds and RTK-GPS technology, and access to low-cost sensors and data loggers has increased. Additional time-series mapping has been undertaken by Whitt et al (2020) and an update of SET monitoring results is provided by Rogers and Saintilan (2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
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