Regional Deficiencies in River Sediment Supporting Tidal Wetlands in the US
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Owners: | Scott Ensign |
Type: | Resource |
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Created: | Aug 25, 2021 at 7:31 p.m. |
Last updated: | Aug 15, 2023 at 2:12 p.m. (Metadata update) |
Published date: | Aug 15, 2023 at 2:11 p.m. |
DOI: | 10.4211/hs.fa0611211f9e461daf0576966ac62412 |
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Sharing Status: | Published |
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Abstract
How much do rivers contribute to the accretion balance of tidal wetlands facing sea level rise? This resource contains data answering this question for over 4,000 rivers in the 48 contiguous US states.
This Resource contains data generated as part of the project "Resolving sediment connectivity between rivers and estuaries by tracking particles with their microbial genetic signature". This project was funded from 01 May 2021 through 30 May 2024 by the National Science Foundation Award Number 2049073, Geosciences Directorate, Earth Sciences Division, Geomorphology and Land Use Dynamics Program.
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Spatial
Coordinate System/Geographic Projection:
WGS 84 EPSG:4326
Coordinate Units:
Decimal degrees
North Latitude
49.8843°
East Longitude
-65.0032°
South Latitude
23.9516°
West Longitude
-128.2854°
Temporal
Start Date: | 05/01/2021 |
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End Date: | 04/01/2024 |












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This resource has a related resource in another format | https://tinyurl.com/SedimentPancake |
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Funding Agencies
This resource was created using funding from the following sources:
Agency Name | Award Title | Award Number |
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National Science Foundation | Resolving Sediment Connectivity Between Rivers and Estuaries by Tracking Particles with their Microbial Genetic Signature | 2049073 |
How to Cite
Ensign, S., J. Halls, E. Peck (2023). Regional Deficiencies in River Sediment Supporting Tidal Wetlands in the US, HydroShare, https://doi.org/10.4211/hs.fa0611211f9e461daf0576966ac62412
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