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The following pages link to Donald Cahoon, Ph.D. (Q45164):
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- Hurricane Mitch: impacts on mangrove sediment elevation dynamics and long-term mangrove sustainability (Q71672) (← links)
- Hurricane Mitch: a regional perspective on mangrove damage, recovery, and sustainability (Q72836) (← links)
- Global warming, sea-level rise, and coastal marsh survival (Q78068) (← links)
- Responses of coastal wetlands to rising sea level (Q143913) (← links)
- Marsh submergence vs. marsh accretion: Interpreting accretion deficit data in coastal Louisiana (Q144081) (← links)
- Ecogeomorphology of Spartina patens-dominated tidal marshes: Soil organic matter accumulation, marsh elevation dynamics, and disturbance (Q144458) (← links)
- Reply to comment by R. Parkinson on “Increasing rates of carbon burial in southwest Florida coastal wetlands” by J. Breithaupt et al. (Q146047) (← links)
- Coastal wetland resilience, accelerated sea-level rise, and the importance of timescale (Q146107) (← links)
- Does geomorphology determine vulnerability of mangrove coasts to sea-level rise? (Q146542) (← links)
- C<sub>3</sub> and C<sub>4</sub> biomass allocation responses to elevated CO<sub>2</sub> and nitrogen: contrasting resource capture strategies (Q147544) (← links)
- Elevated CO<sub>2</sub> stimulates marsh elevation gain, counterbalancing sea-level rise (Q149003) (← links)
- Canals, backfilling and wetland loss in the Mississippi Delta (Q149281) (← links)
- Soil elevation change in mangrove forests and marshes of the greater Everglades: A regional synthesis of surface elevation table-marker horizon (SET-MH) data (Q150326) (← links)
- Environmental impacts and regulatory policy. Implications of spray disposal of dredged material in Louisiana wetlands (Q151040) (← links)
- Processes contributing to resilience of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise (Q151481) (← links)
- Pattern and process of land loss in the Mississippi Delta: A spatial and temporal analysis of wetland habitat change (Q153357) (← links)
- Vertical accretion versus elevational adjustment in UK saltmarshes: An evaluation of alternative methodologies (Q153481) (← links)
- Evaluation of mitigation activities related to OCS pipelines, pipelines canals, and navigation channels (Q153484) (← links)
- Global carbon sequestration in tidal, saline wetland soils (Q154164) (← links)
- How mangrove forests adjust to rising sea level (Q154562) (← links)
- The surface elevation table: marker horizon method for measuring wetland accretion and elevation dynamics (Q154767) (← links)
- Sediment transport-based metrics of wetland stability (Q155891) (← links)
- Surface Elevation Table (Q229156) (← links)
- Accretion and canal impacts in a rapidly subsiding wetland II: Feldspar marker horizon technique (Q233736) (← links)
- Estimating relative sea-level rise and submergence potential at a coastal wetland (Q233988) (← links)
- Sea level and turbidity controls on mangrove soil surface elevation change (Q234784) (← links)
- The vulnerability of Indo-Pacific mangrove forests to sea-level rise (Q235004) (← links)
- Patterns and processes of wetland loss in coastal Louisiana are complex: A reply to Turner 2001. Estimating the indirect effects of hydrologic change on wetland loss: If the Earth is curved, then how would we know it? (Q235565) (← links)
- A method for measuring vertical accretion, elevation, and compaction of soft, shallow-water sediments (Q235689) (← links)
- Below the disappearing marshes of an urban estuary: historic nitrogen trends and soil structure (Q236371) (← links)
- High-precision measurements of wetland sediment elevation. I. Recent improvements to the sedimentation--erosion table (Q237388) (← links)
- High-precision measurements of wetland sediment elevation. II The rod surface elevation table (Q237389) (← links)
- Elevation dynamics in a restored versus a submerging salt marsh in Long Island Sound (Q238520) (← links)
- Assessing coastal wetland vulnerability to sea-level rise along the northern Gulf of Mexico coast: Gaps and opportunities for developing a coordinated regional sampling network (Q239550) (← links)
- Mass tree mortality leads to mangrove peat collapse at Bay Islands, Honduras after Hurricane Mitch (Q240443) (← links)
- Caribbean mangroves adjust to rising sea level through biotic controls on change in soil elevation (Q241092) (← links)
- A global standard for monitoring coastal wetland vulnerability to accelerated sea-level rise (Q242629) (← links)
- Surface elevation change and susceptibility of different mangrove zones to sea-level rise on Pacific high islands of Micronesia (Q247304) (← links)
- Sedimentation and response to sea-level rise of a restored marsh with reduced tidal exchange: Comparison with a natural tidal marsh (Q250334) (← links)
- Sediment infilling and wetland formation dynamics in an active crevasse splay of the Mississippi River delta (Q250340) (← links)
- The role of surface and subsurface processes in keeping pace with sea level rise in intertidal wetlands of Moreton Bay, Queensland, Australia (Q250342) (← links)
- Vegetation death and rapid loss of surface elevation in two contrasting Mississippi delta salt marshes: The role of sedimentation, autocompaction and sea-level rise (Q250568) (← links)
- Elevation trends and shrink-swell response of wetland soils to flooding and drying (Q251423) (← links)
- Applications and utility of the surface elevation table–marker horizon method for measuring wetland elevation and shallow soil subsidence-expansion: Discussion/reply to: Byrnes M., Britsch L., Berlinghoff J., Johnson R., and Khalil S. 2019. Recent su (Q253212) (← links)
- The influence of surface and shallow subsurface soil processes on wetland elevation: a synthesis (Q254412) (← links)
- Twenty-year record of salt marsh elevation dynamics in response to sea-level rise and storm-driven barrier island geomorphic processes: Fire Island, New York, USA (Q254856) (← links)
- Vertical accretion and shallow subsidence in a mangrove forest of southwestern Florida, U.S.A (Q260444) (← links)
- Presence of hummock and hollow microtopography reflects shifting balances of shallow subsidence and root zone expansion along forested wetland river gradients (Q262216) (← links)
- Surface elevation dynamics in vegetated Spartina marshes versus unvegetated tidal ponds along the mid-Atlantic coast, USA, with implications to waterbirds (Q262740) (← links)
- Recent accretion in two managed marsh impoundments in coastal Louisiana (Q263615) (← links)