This article, submitted for publication to Earth Surface Processes and Landforms in 2020, describes findings from the Dams and Sediment in the Hudson (DaSH) project related to tidal wetland growth in the Hudson River estuary as a result of human activities. It presents sediment accumulation rates in marshes along the Hudson and reveals the rapid growth of marshes associated with anthropogenic structures.
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Journal Article
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Keywords: marsh accretion, marsh resilience, sediment
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Factsheet
This factsheet summarizes findings from the Dams and Sediment in the Hudson (DaSH) collaborative research project.
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Keywords: dam, dam removal, sediment transport
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Factsheet
This factsheet summarizes findings from the Dams and Sediment in the Hudson (DaSH) collaborative research project related to sediment trapped behind dams and sediment supply in the Hudson River estuary
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Keywords: dam, dam removal, sediment transport
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Factsheet
This factsheet summarizes findings from the Dams and Sediment in the Hudson collaborative research project related to tidal wetlands in the Hudson River estuary.
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Keywords: dam, sediment transport, dam removal
Reserves: Hudson River, NY