Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene

Sea-level rise threatens coastal mangroves, with global consequences for these important blue carbon sinks. Here the authors analyse four Holocene sediment cores from islands in Florida Bay and find that mangroves that comprised the South Florida coastline 4–3000 years ago rapidly transitioned to es...

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Autores principales: Miriam C. Jones, G. Lynn Wingard, Bethany Stackhouse, Katherine Keller, Debra Willard, Marci Marot, Bryan Landacre, Christopher E. Bernhardt
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8924980e785245418644d257b311057d2021-12-02T15:35:47ZRapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene10.1038/s41467-019-11138-42041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8924980e785245418644d257b311057d2019-07-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11138-4https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Sea-level rise threatens coastal mangroves, with global consequences for these important blue carbon sinks. Here the authors analyse four Holocene sediment cores from islands in Florida Bay and find that mangroves that comprised the South Florida coastline 4–3000 years ago rapidly transitioned to estuarine conditions, despite low rates of sea-level rise, and propose that their demise was driven by high climate variability.Miriam C. JonesG. Lynn WingardBethany StackhouseKatherine KellerDebra WillardMarci MarotBryan LandacreChristopher E. BernhardtNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 10, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2019)
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Katherine Keller
Debra Willard
Marci Marot
Bryan Landacre
Christopher E. Bernhardt
Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene
description Sea-level rise threatens coastal mangroves, with global consequences for these important blue carbon sinks. Here the authors analyse four Holocene sediment cores from islands in Florida Bay and find that mangroves that comprised the South Florida coastline 4–3000 years ago rapidly transitioned to estuarine conditions, despite low rates of sea-level rise, and propose that their demise was driven by high climate variability.
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author Miriam C. Jones
G. Lynn Wingard
Bethany Stackhouse
Katherine Keller
Debra Willard
Marci Marot
Bryan Landacre
Christopher E. Bernhardt
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title Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene
title_short Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene
title_full Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene
title_fullStr Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene
title_full_unstemmed Rapid inundation of southern Florida coastline despite low relative sea-level rise rates during the late-Holocene
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