This Master's thesis examines sediment accumulation in two disparate coastal environments, including the Hudson River Reserve, as part of a larger research project about marsh formation and resilience, sediment movement, and the potential impact of dam removals.
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Thesis or Dissertation
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Keywords: dam, dam removal, sediment transport, wetland resilience
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Thesis or Dissertation
This dissertation was written by PhD student working at Hudson River Reserve on a project that assessed the buffering services of a coastal marsh in New York.
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Keywords: storm surge, flooding, wetland, climate resilience, modeling
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Project Overview
This project overview describes a 2017 Collaborative Research project that generated precise estimates of nutrient retention by Lake Erie wetlands to inform management and decision making.
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Keywords: eutrophication, nutrient pollution, phosphorus, harmful algal bloom
Reserves: Old Woman Creek, OH
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Project Overview
This project overview describes a 2017 Collaborative Research project that tested the effectiveness of thin-layer sediment placement as a marsh adaptation strategy.
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Keywords: thin-layer sediment, wetland resilience, adaptation
Reserves: Chesapeake Bay, MD, Chesapeake Bay, VA, Elkhorn Slough, CA, Great Bay, NH, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Carolina, San Francisco Bay, CA, Waquoit Bay, MA