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Forecasting tidal marsh elevation and habitat change through fusion of Earth observations and a process model

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Byrd, K. B., L. Windham-Myers, T. Leeuw, B. Downing, J. T. Morris, and M. C. Ferner, 2016, Forecasting tidal marsh elevation and habitat change through fusion of Earth observations and a process model: Ecosphere, v. 7, n. 11 e01582, doi:10.1002/ecs2.1582.

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Reducing uncertainty in data inputs at relevant spatial scales can improve tidal marsh forecasting models, and their usefulness in coastal climate change adaptation decisions. The Marsh Equilibrium Model (MEM), a one-dimensional mechanistic elevation model, incorporates feedbacks of organic and inorganic inputs to project elevations under sea-level rise scenarios. We tested the feasibility of deriving two key MEM inputs—average annual suspended sediment concentration (SSC) and aboveground peak biomass—from remote sensing data in order to apply MEM across a broader geographic region. We analyzed the precision and representativeness (spatial distribution) of these remote sensing inputs to improve understanding of our study region, a [...]

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Kristin B Byrd

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