A transect of wells is established on the marsh platform, perpendicular to the marsh edge. A total of 6 wells are dug to the depth of the water table under the marsh platform. Wells 1-5 are spaced approximately evenly within the first 3m of shore, with well 6 approximately 20m upland from the marsh edge. A tide gauge is placed at the river bottom directly in front of the transect. Individual pressure transducers (Motorola MPX series) are used in each well (MPX5050) and in the tide gauge (MPX5100) at the river bottom to measure water height in terms of pressure. Prior to deployment, each transducer is calibrated to determine the correlation between voltage output and water height. Once in the field, water height measurements, in terms of voltage, are recorded every 4 minutes by a HOBO H8 4-Channel External Data Logger (Onset Computers). Voltage readings are uploaded from the HOBO and are then converted to absolute water height above the river bottom. Well ID Height of Marsh Surface Above Creek Bottom (m) Horizontal Distance Upland of Creek Edge (m) 1 Pipe 2 1.0* -0.36 2 Pipe 3 2.4* 0.21 3 Pipe 4 2.53 1.16 4 Pipe 5 2.63 1.74 5 Pipe 6 2.73 2.61 6 Pipe 7 2.89 22.61 Pipe 1 tide gage located on river bottom. Marsh wells 1-6, numbered consecutively moving upland. An asterisk (*) indicates an estimated distance NOTES AND COMMENTS: Due to occasional equipment malfunction, readings are not continuous throughout the field season.