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The ecogeomorphology of tidal marshes / Sergio Fagherazzi, Marco Marani, and Linda K. Blum (eds.).

Contributor(s): Series: Coastal and estuarine studies ; 59.Publication details: Washington, DC : American Geophysical Union, ©2004.Description: 1 online resource (viii, 268 pages) : illustrations (some color), maps (some color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781118665114
  • 1118665112
  • 0875902731
  • 9780875902739
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleLOC classification:
  • QH541.5.S24 E248 2004
Online resources:
Contents:
The coupled evolution of geomorphological and ecosystem structures in salt marshes / S. Fagherazzi, M. Marani, and L.K. Blum -- Salt-marsh vegetation and morphology / Sonia Silvestri and Marco Marani -- Remote sensing of tidal networks and their relation to vegetation / D.C. Mason and T.R. Scott -- Belowground production and decomposition along a tidal gradient in a Virginia salt marsh / Linda K. Blum and Robert R. Christian -- Tidal networks / Andrea Rinaldo [and others] -- Effects of low tide rainfall on intertidal zone material cycling / Raymond Torres [and others] -- Salt marsh microbial ecology / Rebecca J. Aspden, Suzanne Vardy, and David M. Paterson -- Vegetated flow dynamics / H.M. Nepf -- Flow, sedimentation, and biomass production on a vegetated salt marsh in South Carolina / Simon Marius Mudd [and others] -- Geologic history and the ergodic principle / Leonard Robert Gardner -- Responses of salt marshes to disturbance in an ecogeomorphological context, with a case study of trampling by deer / M.A. Keusenkothen and R.R. Christian -- Dynamics of tidal salt barren formation and the record of present-day sea level change / Y.P. Hsieh -- Ecogeomorphology of spartina patens-dominated tidal marshes / Donald R. Cahoon, Mark A. Ford, and Philippe F. Hensel.
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Summary: Located between sea and land, salt marshes are complex environments that provide critical ecosystem functions, such as production of organic material and nutrient cycling. This book examines the geomorphology of salt marshes with emphasis on the interaction between landscape and biota.
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The coupled evolution of geomorphological and ecosystem structures in salt marshes / S. Fagherazzi, M. Marani, and L.K. Blum -- Salt-marsh vegetation and morphology / Sonia Silvestri and Marco Marani -- Remote sensing of tidal networks and their relation to vegetation / D.C. Mason and T.R. Scott -- Belowground production and decomposition along a tidal gradient in a Virginia salt marsh / Linda K. Blum and Robert R. Christian -- Tidal networks / Andrea Rinaldo [and others] -- Effects of low tide rainfall on intertidal zone material cycling / Raymond Torres [and others] -- Salt marsh microbial ecology / Rebecca J. Aspden, Suzanne Vardy, and David M. Paterson -- Vegetated flow dynamics / H.M. Nepf -- Flow, sedimentation, and biomass production on a vegetated salt marsh in South Carolina / Simon Marius Mudd [and others] -- Geologic history and the ergodic principle / Leonard Robert Gardner -- Responses of salt marshes to disturbance in an ecogeomorphological context, with a case study of trampling by deer / M.A. Keusenkothen and R.R. Christian -- Dynamics of tidal salt barren formation and the record of present-day sea level change / Y.P. Hsieh -- Ecogeomorphology of spartina patens-dominated tidal marshes / Donald R. Cahoon, Mark A. Ford, and Philippe F. Hensel.

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Located between sea and land, salt marshes are complex environments that provide critical ecosystem functions, such as production of organic material and nutrient cycling. This book examines the geomorphology of salt marshes with emphasis on the interaction between landscape and biota.

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