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File Troff document Wetland stability as a function of sediment transport
Neil Ganju (USGS)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
File Wetland change after Hurricane Sandy
Chris Elphick (University of Connecticut/SHARP)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
File Optimization of marsh restoration for storm surge abatement and sea level rise: hydro-marsh model
Scott Hagen (University of Central Florida)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
File C source code Coupled Marsh Equilibrium Model and hydrodynamic model (ADCIRC)
Jim Morris (University of South Carolina)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
Tidal Marsh Biological Response to Sea Level Rise and Storms
Ongoing efforts to assess and model responses of tidal marshes to sea level rise and storms, and how these approaches can inform each other, be informed by monitoring, relate to physical and geological information and guide regional marsh resiliency planning and actions
Located in Topics / / Workshop December 8-9 2014 / Presentation files
File Coastal wetland dynamics and wildlife populations
Allan O'Connell (USGS)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
File Octet Stream Distribution/abundance models, Bayes Net projections under SLR, demographic data
Chris Elphick et al. (University of Connecticut/SHARP)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
File Landscape Capability models
Bill DeLuca (UMass Amherst)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
File Linked sea level rise, response, habitat and species models, an example from beaches and plovers
Rob Thieler (USGS)
Located in Topics / / Presentation files / Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
Tidal Marsh Obligate Species
Approaches to assess and model the suitability, demography and use by tidal marsh obligate species under current conditions and projected future conditions with sea level rise, storms and development, and linking those efforts to geophysical and marsh response models.
Located in Topics / / Workshop December 8-9 2014 / Presentation files