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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Keywords: dam, dam removal, sediment transport, wetland resilience
Reserves: Hudson River, NY
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Journal Article
This article, published in Sustainability in 2018, characterizes the boat wake climate in Florida's Intracoastal Waterway, assesses the area's bathymetry, and anticipates the effects of experimental living shorelines (natural breakwall and oyster restoration structures) on facilitating sediment deposition and slowing vegetation retreat.
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Keywords: gabion-break, living shoreline, erosion, oyster reef
Reserves: Guana Tolomato Matanzas, FL
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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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Journal Article
This paper details findings presented at the U.S.-Iran Symposium on Wetlands in March 2016 about the increasing watershed influence and hypo-salinity in Los Penasquitos Lagoon.
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Keywords: lagoon, restoration, management
Reserves: Tijuana River, CA