Coastal Wetland Vulnerability to Relative Sea-Level Rise: Wetland Elevation Trends and Process Controls

  • Cahoon D
  • Hensel P
  • Spencer T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Introduction: The distribution of tidal saline wetlnads (e.g., salt marshes and mangroves) is increasingly impacted by global environmental change, including human alteration of the world's coasts and sea-level rise (Kennedy et al. 2002; Poff et al. 2002).

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Cahoon, D. R., Hensel, P. F., Spencer, T., Reed, D. J., McKee, K. L., & Saintilan, N. (2006). Coastal Wetland Vulnerability to Relative Sea-Level Rise: Wetland Elevation Trends and Process Controls. In Wetlands and Natural Resource Management (pp. 271–292). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-33187-2_12

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