Establishment of soil strength in a nourished wetland using thin layer placement of dredged sediment.
Coastal wetlands are experiencing accelerated rates of fragmentation and degradation due to sea-level rise, sediment deficits, subsidence, and salt-water intrusion. This reduces their ability to provide ecosystem benefits, such as wave attenuation, habitat for migratory birds, and a sink for carbon...
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Auteurs principaux: | Brian D Harris, Donnie J Day, Jack A Cadigan, Navid H Jafari, Susan E Bailey, Zachary J Tyler |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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