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More Than Half of Hudson River Tidal Marshes Were Created Accidentally by Humans

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Brian Yellen, Jon Woodruff, Caroline Ladlow, David K. Ralston, Sarah Fernald, and Waverly Lau, 2020-12-18, More Than Half of Hudson River Tidal Marshes Were Created Accidentally by Humans: Earth Surface Processes and Landforms.

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Abstract (from Wiley Online Library): Tidal marsh restoration and creation is growing in popularity due to the many and diverse set of services these important ecosystems provide. However, it is unclear what conditions within constructed settings will lead to the successful establishment of tidal marsh. Here we provide documentation for widespread and rapid development of tidal freshwater wetlands for a major urban estuary as an unintended result of early industrial development. Anthropogenic backwater areas established behind railroad berms, jetties, and dredge spoil islands resulted in the rapid accumulation of clastic material and the subsequent initiation of emergent marshes. In one case, historical aerial photos document this [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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citationTypeJournal Article
journalEarth Surface Processes and Landforms
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value10.1002/esp.5045

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