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Salt Marshes
Function, Dynamics, and Stresses

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Salt marshes are highly dynamic and important ecosystems that dampen impacts of coastal storms and are an integral part of tidal wetland systems, which sequester half of all global marine carbon. They are now being threatened due to sea-level rise, decreased sediment influx, and human encroachment. This book provides a comprehensive review of the latest salt marsh science, investigating their functions and how they are responding to stresses through formation of salt pannes and pools, headward erosion of tidal creeks, marsh-edge erosion, ice-fracturing, and ice-rafted sedimentation. Written by experts in marsh ecology, coastal geomorphology, wetland biology, estuarine hydrodynamics, and coastal sedimentation, it provides a multidisciplinary summary of recent advancements in our knowledge of salt marshes. The future of wetlands and potential deterioration of salt marshes is also considered, providing a go-to reference for graduate students and researchers studying these coastal systems, as well as marsh managers and restoration scientists.


About the author

Duncan FitzGerald is a Professor in the Department of Earth and Environment, Boston University. He is a sedimentologist and coastal geomorphologist, whose work focuses on estuaries and tidal inlet and barrier island dynamics and evolution. During the past 15 years, he's been working on salt marshes and the impact of sea-level rise on these systems. He is a fellow of the Geological Society of America and sits on the board of the Coastal Education and Research Foundation.Zoe Hughes is a coastal oceanographer and geomorphologist and is an Assistant Research Professor at Boston University, where she has worked since 2004. She began her career looking at tidal inlets and sandy barriers but has since expanded to other coastal systems, including estuarine and marsh systems along the Gulf of Mexico and Eastern Seaboard of the US. Through modeling and field data collection, she researches the interaction of hydrodynamics and sediment transport along coastlines, especially shorelines that incorporate channelized systems such as salt marshes.

Summary

Multidisciplinary review of salt marshes, describing how they function, how they are responding to the pressures of sea-level rise, pollution and human encroachment. Discussing the future of wetlands, this is a go-to reference for graduate students, researchers studying coastal systems, as well as marsh managers and restoration scientists.

Product details

Assisted by Duncan M. FitzGerald (Editor), Zoe Hughes (Editor), Duncan Fitzgerald (Editor), Duncan M Fitzgerald (Editor), Zoe J. Hughes (Editor), Duncan M. (Boston University) FitzGerald (Editor), Zoe J. (Boston University) Hughes (Editor), Zoe J Hughes (Editor)
Authors Duncan (Boston University) Hughes Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald Zoe Hughes Duncan Fitzgerald, Duncan M. (Boston University) Hughes Fitzgerald
Publisher Cambridge University Press ELT
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 31.12.2020
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration
Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences > Geology
 
EAN 9781107186286
ISBN 978-1-107-18628-6
Pages 494
 
Subjects NATURE / Natural Resources, SCIENCE / Global Warming & Climate Change, Nature / Environmental Conservation & Protection, Climate Change, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography, SCIENCE / Life Sciences / Ecology, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geology, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Sedimentology & Stratigraphy, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Oceanography, NATURE / Ecosystems & Habitats / Lakes, Ponds & Swamps, Environmental Management, Geological surface processes (geomorphology), Conservation of the environment, Ecological science, the Biosphere, Deltas, estuaries, coastal regions, Geochemistry, Coastlines, Oceanography (seas and oceans), Soil science, sedimentology, Oceanography (seas), Wetlands, Swamps, Fens, Sedimentology and pedology, Geomorphology and geological surface processes
 

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