Surface water and groundwater interactions in salt marshes and their impact on plant ecology and coastal biogeochemistry
Salt marshes are highly productive intertidal wetlands providing important ecological
services for maintaining coastal biodiversity, buffering against oceanic storms, and acting as …
services for maintaining coastal biodiversity, buffering against oceanic storms, and acting as …
Salt marsh hydrogeology: A review
J Guimond, J Tamborski - Water, 2021 - mdpi.com
Groundwater–surface water exchange in salt marsh ecosystems mediates nearshore salt,
nutrient, and carbon budgets with implications for biological productivity and global climate …
nutrient, and carbon budgets with implications for biological productivity and global climate …
Rapid deforestation of a coastal landscape driven by sea‐level rise and extreme events
Climate change is driving ecological shifts in coastal regions of the world, where low
topographic relief makes ecosystems particularly vulnerable to sea‐level rise, salinization …
topographic relief makes ecosystems particularly vulnerable to sea‐level rise, salinization …
Impact of tidal dynamics and typhoon-induced inundation on saltwater intrusion in coastal farms
S Hu, Z Deng, B Liu, M Hu, B Xu, X Yu - Science of The Total Environment, 2024 - Elsevier
The increase in storm surge events caused by climate change exacerbates adverse effects
on seawater inundation in coastal areas. An accurate description of the water level curve is …
on seawater inundation in coastal areas. An accurate description of the water level curve is …
Developing a redox network for coastal saltmarsh systems in the PFLOTRAN reaction model
TA O'Meara, F Yuan, BN Sulman… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Coastal ecosystems have been largely ignored in Earth system models but are important
zones for carbon and nutrient processing. Interactions between water, microbes, soil …
zones for carbon and nutrient processing. Interactions between water, microbes, soil …
A biogeographical approach to characterizing the climatic, physical and geomorphic niche of the most widely distributed mangrove species, Avicennia marina
MG Martínez‐Díaz, R Reef - Diversity and Distributions, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Aim Mangroves are coastal ecosystems exposed to terrestrial, marine, geomorphic and
climatic forcings operating in concert, making the mangrove niche hard to define, as …
climatic forcings operating in concert, making the mangrove niche hard to define, as …
Identifying driving hydrogeomorphic factors of coastal wetland downgrading using random forest classification models
Coastal wetlands provide critical ecosystem services but are experiencing disruptions
caused by inundation and saltwater intrusion under intensified climate change, sea-level …
caused by inundation and saltwater intrusion under intensified climate change, sea-level …
Impacts of sea-level rise on groundwater inundation and river floods under changing climate
Rising sea levels increase coastal extreme events of inundation along the global coastlines.
Existing hydrologic and groundwater models simulate inundation processes but simplify …
Existing hydrologic and groundwater models simulate inundation processes but simplify …
Remote sensed and/or global datasets for distributed hydrological modelling: A review
This research paper presents a systematic literature review on the use of remotely sensed
and/or global datasets in distributed hydrological modelling. The study aims to investigate …
and/or global datasets in distributed hydrological modelling. The study aims to investigate …
Coastal wetland resilience to climate variability: A hydrologic perspective
Climate-induced disturbances are expected to increase in frequency and intensity and affect
wetland ecology by altering its hydrology. Investigating how wetland hydrology responds to …
wetland ecology by altering its hydrology. Investigating how wetland hydrology responds to …