Digital Library
Close Browse articles from a journal
     Journal description
       All volumes of the corresponding journal
         All issues of the corresponding volume
                                       All articles of the corresponding issues
 
                             31 results found
no title author magazine year volume issue page(s) type
1 Accelerating Elevation Gain Indicates Land Loss Associated with Erosion in Mississippi River Deltaic Plain Tidal Wetlands Stagg, Camille LaFosse

47 7 p. 2106-2118
article
2 A Decade of Salt Marsh Elevation Change in New York City’s Coastal Urban Parks Hartig, Ellen Kracauer

47 7 p. 1941-1954
article
3 Coastal Wetland Elevation Dynamics, Sedimentation, and Accommodation Space Across Timescales Lal, Kirti K.

47 7 p. 1828-1843
article
4 Comparing Vertical Change in Riverine, Bayside, and Barrier Island Wetland Soils in Response to Acute and Chronic Disturbance in Apalachicola Bay, FL Steinmuller, Havalend E.

47 7 p. 1844-1856
article
5 Comparing Wetland Elevation Change Using a Surface Elevation Table, Digital Level, and Total Station Lynch, James C.

47 7 p. 2071-2079
article
6 Correction: Accelerating Elevation Gain Indicates Land Loss Associated with Erosion in Mississippi River Deltaic Plain Tidal Wetlands Stagg, Camille LaFosse

47 7 p. 2119
article
7 Correction: Presence of Hummock and Hollow Microtopography Reflects Shifting Balances of Shallow Subsidence and Root Zone Expansion Along Forested Wetland River Gradients Krauss, Ken W.

47 7 p. 1764-1765
article
8 Correction: Relative Effectiveness of a Radionuclide (210Pb), Surface Elevation Table (SET), and LiDAR At Monitoring Mangrove Forest Surface Elevation Change MacKenzie, Richard A.

47 7 p. 2093
article
9 Current Advances in Coastal Wetland Elevation Dynamics: Introduction to the Special Issue Cahoon, Donald R.

47 7 p. 1703-1707
article
10 Decadal Trends in Surface Elevation and Tree Growth in Coastal Wetlands of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia Bennion, Vicki

47 7 p. 1955-1971
article
11 Elevation Changes in Restored Marshes at Poplar Island, Chesapeake Bay, MD: II. Modeling the Importance of Marsh Development Time Morris, James T.

47 7 p. 1799-1813
article
12 Elevation Changes in Restored Marshes at Poplar Island, Chesapeake Bay, MD: I. Trends and Drivers of Spatial Variability Staver, Lorie W.

47 7 p. 1784-1798
article
13 Elevation Dynamics Between Polders and the Natural Sundarbans of the Ganges-Brahmaputra Delta Plain Akter, Sharmin

47 7 p. 1877-1892
article
14 Eutrophication Saturates Surface Elevation Change Potential in Tidal Mangrove Forests Conrad, Jeremy R.

47 7 p. 1814-1827
article
15 Horizontal Integrity a Prerequisite for Vertical Stability: Comparison of Elevation Change and the Unvegetated-Vegetated Marsh Ratio Across Southeastern USA Coastal Wetlands Ganju, Neil K.

47 7 p. 2135-2145
article
16 Incorporating Measurements of Vertical Land Motion in Wetland Surface Elevation Change Analyses Hensel, Philippe

47 7 p. 2094-2105
article
17 Measuring and Interpreting the Surface and Shallow Subsurface Process Influences on Coastal Wetland Elevation: A Review Cahoon, Donald R.

47 7 p. 1708-1734
article
18 Microtopographic Variation as a Potential Early Indicator of Ecosystem State Change and Vulnerability in Salt Marshes Smith, Alexander J.

47 7 p. 2120-2134
article
19 Nonlinear Patterns of Surface Elevation Change in Coastal Wetlands: the Value of Generalized Additive Models for Quantifying Rates of Change Feher, Laura C.

47 7 p. 1893-1902
article
20 Presence of Hummock and Hollow Microtopography Reflects Shifting Balances of Shallow Subsidence and Root Zone Expansion Along Forested Wetland River Gradients Krauss, Ken W.

47 7 p. 1750-1763
article
21 Quantifying Multi-Decadal Salt Marsh Surface Elevation and Geodetic Change: The South Carolina Geological Survey SET Network Doar,, William R.

47 7 p. 1993-2010
article
22 Relative Effectiveness of a Radionuclide (210Pb), Surface Elevation Table (SET), and LiDAR At Monitoring Mangrove Forest Surface Elevation Change MacKenzie, Richard A.

47 7 p. 2080-2092
article
23 Responses of Coastal Wetlands to Rising Sea-Level Revisited: The Importance of Organic Production Morris, James T.

47 7 p. 1735-1749
article
24 Soil Elevation Change in Mangrove Forests and Marshes of the Greater Everglades: A Regional Synthesis of Surface Elevation Table-Marker Horizon (SET-MH) Data Feher, Laura C.

47 7 p. 2027-2056
article
25 Suboptimal Rootzone Growth Prevents Long Island (NY) Salt Marshes from Keeping Pace with Sea Level Rise Maher, Nicole

47 7 p. 1766-1783
article
26 Twenty-Year Record of Salt Marsh Elevation Dynamics in Response to Sea-Level Rise and Storm-Driven Barrier Island Geomorphic Processes: Fire Island, NY, USA Roman, Charles T.

47 7 p. 1903-1917
article
27 Understanding Marsh Elevation and Accretion Processes and Vulnerability to Rising Sea Levels Across Climatic and Geomorphic Gradients in California, USA Thorne, Karen M.

47 7 p. 1972-1992
article
28 Understanding the Fate of Jug Bay Tidal Freshwater Marshes Under Current Relative Sea Level Rise Conditions Delgado, P.

47 7 p. 1857-1876
article
29 Vertical Accretion Trends in Australian Tidal Wetlands Saintilan, Neil

47 7 p. 2057-2070
article
30 Vulnerability to Sea-Level Rise Varies Among Estuaries and Habitat Types: Lessons Learned from a Network of Surface Elevation Tables in Puget Sound Davis, Melanie J.

47 7 p. 1918-1940
article
31 Will They Stay or Will They Go — Understanding South Atlantic Coastal Wetland Transformation in Response to Sea-Level Rise Moorman, Michelle C.

47 7 p. 2011-2026
article
                             31 results found
 
 Koninklijke Bibliotheek - National Library of the Netherlands