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    U.S. Pacific coastal wetland resilience and vulnerability to sea-level rise by Thorne, Karen, MacDonald, Glen, Guntenspergen, Glenn, Ambrose, Richard, Buffington, Kevin, Dugger, Bruce, Freeman, Chase, Janousek, Christopher, Brown, Lauren, Rosencranz, Jordan, Holmquist, James, Smol, John, Hargan, Kathryn, Takekawa, John

    Published in Science advances (01-02-2018)
    “…We used a first-of-its-kind comprehensive scenario approach to evaluate both the vertical and horizontal response of tidal wetlands to projected changes in the…”
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    Thin-layer sediment addition to an existing salt marsh to combat sea-level rise and improve endangered species habitat in California, USA by Thorne, Karen M., Freeman, Chase M., Rosencranz, Jordan A., Ganju, Neil K., Guntenspergen, Glenn R.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-10-2019)
    “…Current tidal marsh elevations and their accretion rates are important predictors of vulnerability to sea-level rise. When tidal marshes are at risk,…”
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    Multiple Stressors Influence Salt Marsh Recovery after a Spring Fire at Mugu Lagoon, CA by Brown, Lauren N., Rosencranz, Jordan A., Willis, Katherine S., Ambrose, Richard F., MacDonald, Glen M.

    Published in Wetlands (Wilmington, N.C.) (01-08-2020)
    “…This paper presents the first record of fire in Pacific coast salt marshes; the 1993 Green Meadows Fire and the 2013 Camarillo Springs Fire burned an area of…”
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    Flooding regimes increase avian predation on wildlife prey in tidal marsh ecosystems by Thorne, Karen M., Spragens, Kyle A., Buffington, Kevin J., Rosencranz, Jordan A., Takekawa, John

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-02-2019)
    “…Within isolated and fragmented populations, species interactions such as predation can cause shifts in community structure and demographics in tidal marsh…”
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    Balanced Sediment Fluxes in Southern California's Mediterranean-Climate Zone Salt Marshes by Rosencranz, Jordan A., Ganju, Neil K., Ambrose, Richard F., Brosnahan, Sandra M., Dickhudt, Patrick J., Guntenspergen, Glenn R., MacDonald, Glen M., Takekawa, John Y., Thorne, Karen M.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-07-2016)
    “…Salt marsh elevation and geomorphic stability depends on mineral sedimentation. Many Mediterranean climate salt marshes along southern California, USA coast…”
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    The Role of Sediment Dynamics for Inorganic Accretion Patterns in Southern California's Mediterranean-Climate Salt Marshes by Rosencranz, Jordan A., Brown, Lauren N., Holmquist, James R., Sanchez, Yareli, MacDonald, Glen M., Ambrose, Richard F.

    Published in Estuaries and coasts (01-09-2017)
    “…Salt marsh resilience to sea-level rise depends on marsh plain elevation, tidal range, subsurface processes, as well as surface accretion, of which…”
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    Assessing the Vulnerability of Salt Marsh Habitats to Sea-Level Rise in California by Rosencranz, Jordan Alexander

    Published 2017
    “…Predicted sea-level rise (SLR) could have catastrophic impacts on the coastal zone. Salt marshes have evolved under low SLR, but their resilience to higher…”
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    Accretion, Sediment Deposition and Suspended Sediment Dynamics in Mugu Lagoon, a Southern California Coastal Estuary by Rosencranz, Jordan Alexander

    Published 01-01-2012
    “…Vertical accretion, the aggregation of material on a wetland surface, depends on organic matter accumulation and mineral sedimentation. We measured suspended…”
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    Accretion, Sediment Deposition and Suspended Sediment Dynamics in Mugu Lagoon, a Southern California Coastal Estuary by Rosencranz, Jordan Alexander

    “…Vertical accretion, the aggregation of material on a wetland surface, depends on organic matter accumulation and mineral sedimentation. We measured suspended…”
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    Dissertation