Vegetation dieback in the Mississippi River Delta triggered by acute drought and chronic relative sea-level rise

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Coastal wetlands are vulnerable to sea-level rise. Here, the authors use 16 years of data to correlate vegetation dieback in the Mississippi River Delta to drought-induced salt water intrusion in the summer of 2012.

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Elsey-Quirk, T., Lynn, A., Jacobs, M. D., Diaz, R., Cronin, J. T., Wang, L., … Justic, D. (2024). Vegetation dieback in the Mississippi River Delta triggered by acute drought and chronic relative sea-level rise. Nature Communications, 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47828-x

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