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Climate Change Impacts on Erosion, Mass Wasting, and the Supply of Sediment to Tidal Wetlands in the Northeast

Principal Investigator
Brian Yellen

Dates

Start Date
2019-09-01
End Date
2024-09-30
Release Date
2019

Summary

Overview Climate change is likely to impact erosion rates, the magnitude and frequency of extreme rainfall/mass wasting events, and the accumulation of sediment in coastal areas. However, long-term rates of erosion and sediment delivery to coastal systems are poorly constrained and there is limited understanding of the relative effects of climate change versus land-use change on these processes. Furthermore, existing instrumental and historical observations are inadequate for constraining the frequency of extreme events and evaluating the potential for changes in the magnitude and frequency of these events through time. This project will bolster two distinct but related research projects: (1) an ongoing study by Jonathan Woodruff [...]

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Fundy Park - Credit: Michelle Staudinger, USGS
Fundy Park - Credit: Michelle Staudinger, USGS

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Northeast CASC

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