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WARMER model projections of sea-level rise for eight tidal marsh study areas on coastal Oregon and Washington, 2010-2110 recent views
Department of the Interior —
We used WARMER, a 1-D cohort model of wetland accretion (Swanson et al. 2014), which is based on Callaway et al. (1996), to examine SLR projections across each study... -
Federal
Digital Elevation Models for eight study areas in coastal Oregon and Washington, 2012 recent views
Department of the Interior —
To assess the current topography of tidal marsh at the study sites we conducted survey-grade global positioning system (GPS) surveys between 2009 and 2014 using a... -
Federal
Bathymetry Digital Elevation Models for Eight Study Areas in Coastal Oregon and Washington, 2012 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The research was conducted at nine tidal marshes in coastal estuaries spanning the Washington and Oregon coastlines from Padilla Bay in northern Washington to Bandon... -
Federal
Elevation Points for Eight Study Areas in Coastal Oregon and Washington, 2012 recent views
Department of the Interior —
To assess the current topography of tidal marsh at the study sites we conducted survey-grade global positioning system (GPS) surveys between 2009 and 2014 using a... -
Federal
USGS Pacific Tidal Marsh Soil Core Surveys recent views
Department of the Interior —
To parameterize accretion for SLR models, we measured historic rates of mineral and organic matter accumulation at each site by collecting deep soil cores with a... -
Federal
USGS Pacific Tidal Marsh Soil Core Surveys recent views
Department of the Interior —
We conducted vegetation surveys concurrently with elevation surveys at every fourth elevation point (~25% of the elevation points) (Figure 5). We visually assessed... -
Federal
USGS Pacific Tidal Marsh Soil Core Surveys recent views
Department of the Interior —
To parameterize accretion for SLR models, we measured historic rates of mineral and organic matter accumulation at each site by collecting deep soil cores with a... -
Federal
Elevation Points for Eight Study Areas in Coastal Oregon and Washington, 2012 recent views
Department of the Interior —
To assess the current topography of tidal marsh at the study sites we conducted survey-grade global positioning system (GPS) surveys between 2009 and 2014 using a... -
Federal
USGS Pacific Tidal Marsh Soil Core Surveys recent views
Department of the Interior —
We conducted vegetation surveys concurrently with elevation surveys at every fourth elevation point (~25% of the elevation points) (Figure 5). We visually assessed... -
Federal
WARMER model projections of sea-level rise for eight tidal marsh study areas on coastal Oregon and Washington, 2010-2110 recent views
Department of the Interior —
We used WARMER, a 1-D cohort model of wetland accretion (Swanson et al. 2014), which is based on Callaway et al. (1996), to examine SLR projections across each study... -
Federal
Digital Elevation Models for eight study areas in coastal Oregon and Washington, 2012 recent views
Department of the Interior —
To assess the current topography of tidal marsh at the study sites we conducted survey-grade global positioning system (GPS) surveys between 2009 and 2014 using a... -
Federal
Water Monitoring Data recent views
Department of the Interior —
To determine inundation patterns and calculate site-specific tidal datums, we deployed water level data loggers (Model 3001, Solinst Canada Ltd., Georgetown, Ontario,... -
Federal
Field and model data for studying the effects of sea-level rise on eight tidal marshes in coastal Washington and Oregon recent views
Department of the Interior —
The research was conducted at eight tidal marshes in coastal estuaries spanning the Washington and Oregon coastlines from Padilla Bay in northern Washington to Bandon... -
Federal
Bathymetry Digital Elevation Models for Eight Study Areas in Coastal Oregon and Washington, 2012 recent views
Department of the Interior —
The research was conducted at nine tidal marshes in coastal estuaries spanning the Washington and Oregon coastlines from Padilla Bay in northern Washington to Bandon...