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Sand in the salt marsh: Contribution of high-energy conditions to salt-marsh accretion
Marine Geology, 2011The environmental dynamics at barrier-island salt marshes are reflected in lateral and vertical textural patterns of the marsh sediment. During normal conditions, fine-grained sediment is deposited, whereas during high-energy conditions also sand accretion can occur.
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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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Modeling productivity of a salt marsh
Cell Biophysics, 1987A model of primary productivity in a salt marsh is developed and compared to a regression analysis study of data showing dependence of growth on growing season, mean tidal height, and average monthly temperatures for several grass species.
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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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Ontogeny of a Salt Marsh Estuary
Science, 1965The development of a typical New England salt marsh, and the growth of the sand spit which shelters it, during the past 4000 years has been reconstructed from soundings and borings of the peat. The results have been interpreted with the aid of observations on the structure of the marsh and estimates of the rate of its vertical accretion based on carbon-
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Mapping coastal salt marshes in China using time series of Sentinel-1 SAR
ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, 2021Yuekai Hu, Bo Tian, Lin Yuan
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