Tidal wetland habitat projections with sea-level rise across sites in the San Francisco Bay estuary (2020-2100)
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| notes | Habitat projections from the WARMER-2 model for four tidal wetland sites in San Francisco Bay estuary under the constant sediment scenario, plus 0.2 ppt per decade salinity scenario, and the community transition organic productivity function under a 99 cm by 2100 sea-level rise scenario. Results are the average from one hundred Monte Carlo simulations. |
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| title | Tidal wetland habitat projections with sea-level rise across sites in the San Francisco Bay estuary (2020-2100) |