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Yang Q., Tian H., Friedrichs M.A.M., Hopkinson C.S., Lu C., Najjar R.G..  2015.  Increased nitrogen export from eastern North America to the Atlantic Ocean due to climatic and anthropogenic changes during 1901–2008. Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 120:1046-1068.
Wiberg P.L., Fagherazzi S., Kirwan M.L..  2020.  Improving predictions of salt marsh evolution through better integration of data and models.. Annual Review of Marine Science. 12:389-413.
Blanchard S..  2010.  Implications of using fine versus coarse spatial resolution data in LUCC. MS Degree
Blanchard S., Pontius, Jr. R.G., Urban K.M..  2015.  Implications of using 2m versus 30 m spatial resolution data for suburban residential land change modeling. Journal of Environmental Informatics. 25:1-13.
Morse N.B..  2010.  Impacts of suburbanization on food web stoichiometry of detritus-based streams.. M.S.
Mudd S.M., Howell S., Morris J.T..  2009.  Impact of the dynamic feedback between sedimentation, sea level rise, and biomass production on near surface marsh stratigraphy and carbon accumulation. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science. 82:377-389.
Fernandes A..  2017.  The impact of extreme storm surges on Mid Atlantic coastal forests. MS
Lemay L.E..  2007.  The impact of drainage ditches on salt marsh flow patterns, sedimentation and morphology: Rowley River, Massachusetts. M.S.

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