PIE LTER Publications

Export 85 results:
Filters: First Letter Of Title is S  [Clear All Filters]
2016
Leonardi N., Defne Z., Ganju N.K., Fagherazzi S..  2016.  Salt marsh erosion rates and boundary features in a shallow Bay. Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface. 121:1861-1875.
Crosby S.C., Sax D., Palmer M.E., Booth H.S., Deegan L.A., Bertness M.D., Leslie H.M..  2016.  Salt marsh persistence is threatened by predicted sea-level rise. Estuarine and Coastal Shelf Science. 181:93-99.
Kearney W.S., Fagherazzi S..  2016.  Salt marsh vegetation promotes efficient tidal channel networks. Nature Communications. 7
Johnson D.S., Warren R.S., Deegan L.A., Mozdzer T.J..  2016.  Saltmarsh plant responses to eutrophication. Ecological Applications.
Groffman P.M., Grove J.M., Polsky C., Bettez N.D., Morse J.L., Cavender-Bares J., Hall S.J., Heffernan J.B., Hobbie S.E., Larson K.L. et al..  2016.  Satisfaction, water and fertilizer use in the American residential macrosystem. Environmental Research Letters.
Bradley A.V., Rosa I.M.D., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Ahmed S.E., Araujo M.B., Brown D.G., A. Jr B, Carnerio T.G.S., Hartley A.J., Smith M.J. et al..  2016.  SimiVal, a multi-criteria map comparison tool for land-change model projections. Environmental Modelling & Software.
Mariotti G., Kearney W.S., Fagherazzi S..  2016.  Soil creep in salt marshes. Geology.
Crosby S.C., Angermeyer A., Adler J.M., Bertness M.D., Deegan L.A., Sibinga N., Leslie H.M..  2016.  Spartina alterniflora biomass allocation and temperature: implications for salt marsh persistence with sea-level rise. Estuaries and Coasts.

Pages