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Christopher Esposito
Research ScientistThe Water Institute of The Gulf
cesposito@thewaterinstitute.org
Transport Thresholds for Fine Sediment in Vegetation
Sea-level rise poses a serious challenge to natural resource managers as they work to retain and restore coastal marshes. Sediment transported to a marsh by a river or tides can play an important role in mitigating the effects of sea-level rise by increasing land surface elevation. At present there are no standardized data collection techniques that can be used to monitor sediment transport into and within vegetated regions, limiting the ability to measure and predict the influence of restoration efforts. This project, developed in close collaboration with coastal restoration practitioners, aims to establish a standardized data collection methodology for monitoring sediment transport within coastal wetland vegetation. Restoration practitioners will be able to use this methodology to improve predictions of marsh sustainability and better assess the effectiveness of restoration efforts.
National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program
Vegetation thresholds for sediment transport at Cubit's Gap from 2018-03-07 to 2019-08-21
Published On: Mar 14 2022 20:05 UTC
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Vegetation thresholds for sediment transport at Port Fourchon from 2019-09-03 to 2020-01-31
Published On: May 02 2022 00:57 UTC
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File Size: 58.51 MB