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The geometries of salt marsh erosion
Guillaume Goodwin
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Jaap Nienhuis
, Simon Mudd
University of Edinburgh, School of Geosciences, Department of Geography, United Kingdom
[email protected]
Florida State University, Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Science, Tallahassee, USA
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Scarp
100%
Salt Marsh Erosion
100%
Marsh
33%
United States
16%
Tidal Amplitude
16%
Tidal Flat
16%
Wave Climate
16%
Tidal Current
16%
Most Vulnerable
16%
Planar Geometry
16%
Systematic Method
16%
United Kingdom
16%
Landscape Evolution
16%
Hydrodynamic Conditions
16%
Salt Marsh
16%
Tidal Force
16%
Creek
16%
Stress Types
16%
Wave Power
16%
Wave Exposure
16%
Dynamic Landscape
16%
Decompaction
16%
Direct Action
16%
Unvegetated Sediment
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Escarpment
100%
Salt Marsh
100%
Tidal Flat
16%
United States
16%
United Kingdom
16%
Tidal Current
16%
Landscape Evolution
16%
Toppling
16%
Wave Power
16%