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Field and model data for studying the effects of sea-level rise on eight tida...
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 located at... -
H01730: NOS Hydrographic Survey, ,
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has the statutory mandate to collect hydrographic data in support of nautical chart compilation for safe navigation... -
Pacific Hake (Growth and natal origin of Pacific hake from the Georgia Basin ...
Pacific hake (Merluccius productus) is an abundant species residing along the Pacific coast from the Gulf of California to the Strait of Georgia. In Puget Sound, however,... -
USGS Pacific Tidal Marsh Soil Core Surveys
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 Russian peat... -
Field and model data for studying the effects of sea-level rise on eight tida...
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 located at... -
H08700: NOS Hydrographic Survey, Stanwood...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has the statutory mandate to collect hydrographic data in support of nautical chart compilation for safe navigation... -
WARMER model projections of sea-level rise for eight tidal marsh study areas ...
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 site. Each... -
Digital Elevation Models for eight study areas in coastal Oregon and Washingt...
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 Leica RX1200... -
USGS Pacific Tidal Marsh Soil Core Surveys
We conducted vegetation surveys concurrently with elevation surveys at every fourth elevation point (~25% of the elevation points) (Figure 5). We visually assessed percent cover...