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2021
Salt marshes are highly dynamic and important ecosystems that dampen impacts of coastal storms and are an integral part of tidal wetland systems, which sequester half of all global marine carbon. They are now being threatened due to sea-level rise, decreased sediment influx, and human encroachment.
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Salt marshes are highly dynamic and important ecosystems that dampen impacts of coastal storms and are an integral part of tidal wetland systems, which sequester half of all global marine carbon. They are now being threatened due to sea-level rise, decreased sediment influx, and human encroachment.
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Science, 1977
Measurement of individual culms of several salt-marsh plants demonstrates seasonal community change in terms of height increments and live and dead leaves. Tissue production and its ultimate transition from live to dead components and culm mortality all suggest a continuum of geratologic processes contributing to the estuarine ecosystem.
M A, Hardisky, R J, Reimold
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Measurement of individual culms of several salt-marsh plants demonstrates seasonal community change in terms of height increments and live and dead leaves. Tissue production and its ultimate transition from live to dead components and culm mortality all suggest a continuum of geratologic processes contributing to the estuarine ecosystem.
M A, Hardisky, R J, Reimold
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2020
The coastal lagoons, usually localized in the inner part of sandy belt, are colonized by hygro-halophilous plant communities, characterized by succulent chamaephytes and nanophanerophytes, as well as by perennial helophytes and therophytes. They are splitted in several associations well distinct from floristic and physiognomic point of view, which are ...
Salvatore Brullo +3 more
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The coastal lagoons, usually localized in the inner part of sandy belt, are colonized by hygro-halophilous plant communities, characterized by succulent chamaephytes and nanophanerophytes, as well as by perennial helophytes and therophytes. They are splitted in several associations well distinct from floristic and physiognomic point of view, which are ...
Salvatore Brullo +3 more
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1978
Salt marshes, which represent the final stage in the leveling of marine delta plains or the filling of depressions, embayments, and other irregularities along coasts, are to some extent a measure of coastal stability or equilibrium. The overall sedimentary sequence is therefore a potential record of coastal history; it may reveal complete successions ...
Robert W. Frey, Paul B. Basan
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Salt marshes, which represent the final stage in the leveling of marine delta plains or the filling of depressions, embayments, and other irregularities along coasts, are to some extent a measure of coastal stability or equilibrium. The overall sedimentary sequence is therefore a potential record of coastal history; it may reveal complete successions ...
Robert W. Frey, Paul B. Basan
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Science Activities: Classroom Projects and Curriculum Ideas, 2009
Judith S. Weis, Carol A. Butler
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Judith S. Weis, Carol A. Butler
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