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Vieillard A., Fulweiler R.W.RW, Hughes Z., Carey J..  2011.  The ebb and flood of silica: Quantifying dissolved and biogenic silica fluxes from a temperate salt marsh. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 95:415-423.
Zhang X., Leonardi N., Donatelli C., Fagherazzi S..  2019.  Fate of cohesive sediments in a marsh-dominated estuary. Advances in Water Resources. 125:32-40.
Mudd S.M., D'Alpaos A., Morris J.T..  2010.  How does vegetation affect sedimentation on tidal marshes? Investigating particle capture and hydrodynamic controls on biologically mediated sedimentation Journal of Geophysical Research. 115
Mozdzer T.J., McGlathery K.J., Mills A.L., Zieman J.C..  2014.  Latitudinal variation in the availability and use of dissolved organic nitrogen in Atlantic coast salt marshes. Ecology.
Kirwan M.L., Guntenspergen G.R., D'Alpaos A., Morris J.T, Mudd S.M., Temmerman S..  2010.  Limits on the adaptability of coastal marshes to rising sea level. Geophysical Research Letters. 37
Stopak S, Nordio G, Fagherazzi S.  2022.  Quantifying the Importance of Ice-Rafted Debris to Salt Marsh Sedimentation Using High Resolution UAS Imagery. Remote Sensing. 14:5499.
Morris J.T., Sundberg K., Hopkinson C.S..  2013.  Salt marsh primary production and its responses to relative sea level and nutrients. Oceanography. 26:78-84.
Mariotti G., Kearney W.S., Fagherazzi S..  2019.  Soil creep in a mesotidal salt marsh channel bank: Fast, seasonal,and water table mediated. Geomorphology. 334:126-137.