Abstract Infragravity (IG) waves play a crucial role in nearshore hydrodynamics and sediment transport; however, their generation and dissipation mechanisms during extreme storms remain challenging to assess due to limited data availability, site‐specific characteristics of natural landscapes, and anthropogenic effects.
Jie Huang +3 more
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Dual-frequency GPS survey for validation of a regional DTM and for the generation of local DTM data for sea-level rise modelling in an estuarine salt marsh [PDF]
Seamus Coveney +3 more
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Inhibition of methanogenesis in salt marsh sediments and whole-cell suspensions of methanogenic bacteria by nitrogen oxides [PDF]
W L Balderston, W. J. Payne
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System-Specific Complex Interactions Shape Soil Organic Carbon Distribution in Coastal Salt Marshes. [PDF]
Yang D +7 more
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How Managed Realignment Modifies Salt Intrusion in Short Estuaries
Abstract The global loss of intertidal habitats undermines ecosystem services. To restore ecological value and enhance flood protection, managed realignment sites (MRSs) are increasingly implemented along estuaries worldwide. At the same time, estuarine salt intrusion intensifies due to climate change and anthropogenic impacts.
Jesse Bootsma +5 more
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A Sea‐Ice‐Enhanced KPP Parameterization: Impacts on AMOC Simulation and Physical Pathways
Abstract This study presents a sea‐ice‐enhanced K‐profile parameterization to improve simulations of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) in ocean–sea ice coupled models. The modified KPP dynamically scales the background vertical diffusivity with local sea‐ice fraction, representing the insulating and turbulence‐suppressing effects ...
Yu‐Heng Tseng, Yi‐Wen Wang
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Sea-level rise and the emergence of a keystone grazer alter the geomorphic evolution and ecology of southeast US salt marshes. [PDF]
Crotty SM +11 more
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Abstract To address for the first time the carbon budget of traditional salterns, we measured the diel, seasonal, and spatial variability of water‐air CO2‐eq fluxes (CH4 and CO2) and the Organic Carbon (OC) stock and burial rate in the sediment. Temperature, salinity, dissolved oxygen, pH and wind were assessed as potential environmental drivers of the
Ana Alexandre +9 more
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Greenhouse Gas Dynamics From Created Wetlands of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia (Canada)
Abstract Beginning in the 17th century, Acadian settlers dyked and drained salt marshes along the Bay of Fundy in Eastern Canada, transforming them into agricultural fields. Over the last ∼50 years, impoundments were created by building dykes to contain freshwater.
R. E. Plant +4 more
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