
Shifting Shores
marsh expansion and retreat in San Pablo Bay
San Francisco Estuary Institute (Publisher)
Published on 30. June 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
74 pages
978-0-9908985-3-5 (ISBN)
Description
As sea level rise accelerates, our shores are increasingly vulnerable to erosion. This study is the first systematic analysis of the rates of marsh retreat (erosion) or expansion (progradation) over time for San Francisco Bay.
Key findings include:
¿ 60% of the marshes in San Pablo Bay have been expanding over the past two decades (1-4 m/yr)
¿ 6% are retreating
¿ Some areas have been expanding for over 150 years
¿ Shore change is a potential indicator of resilience
¿ Tidal marshes are generally backed by steep levees and lack transition zone. There are few opportunities for landward migration; so marshes will tend to evolve through shoreline change or by vertical accretion.
¿ Some marshes appear to be retreating, due to their vertical scarped edges, but are in fact found to be expanding bayward.
¿ This new information can provide the foundation for understanding drivers of shore change, such as wave energy, watershed sediment supply
More details
Language
English
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 280 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
302 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-9908985-3-5 (9780990898535)
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