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Sergio Fagherazzi
Full Professor, Boston University
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An Analytical Solution for Watershed Delineation in a Marsh Platform Drained by Tidal Creeks
WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH
24 march 2025
Chia Chu Chu, Alberto Canestrelli, Daniele Pinton,...
Coastal marshes are important ecosystems providing numerous ecological services, including coastal protection, carbon storage, and biodiversity enh...
Evaluating Hydrological Heterogeneity and Key Drivers at the Salt Marsh-Forest Boundary in Coastal Areas
COASTAL HYDROLOGY: OBSERVATION, MODELING, AND PREDICTION OF SURFACE AND SUBSURFACE PROCESSES AND PATTERNS II ORAL
hydrology | 13 december 2024
Amirhossein Noori, Giovanna Nordio, Dannielle Prat...
Coastal regions, vital for their biodiversity and ecological functions, face significant threats from climate change, particularly sea level rise and ...
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Contrasting Saltmarsh Vegetation Impacts Under Increasing Sea Level Rise Rates
BIOPHYSICAL AND PHYSICAL PROCESSES IN COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS: LINKING NEARSHORE TO ONSHORE PROCESSES THROUGH HYDRODYNAMICS, SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES, AND MORPHODYNAMICS III POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Olivier Gourgue, Yiyang Xu, Jean-Philippe Belliard...
The resilience of saltmarshes mainly depends on their ability to gain elevation by sediment accretion to keep pace with sea level rise. While vegetati...
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Salt marsh sedimentation in Coastal Bays: Availability v.s. Accessibility.
BIOPHYSICAL AND PHYSICAL PROCESSES IN COASTAL ENVIRONMENTS: LINKING NEARSHORE TO ONSHORE PROCESSES THROUGH HYDRODYNAMICS, SEDIMENTARY PROCESSES, AND MORPHODYNAMICS II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 11 december 2024
Yiyang Xu, Sergio Fagherazzi, Hangjie Lin, Cedric ...
Coastal ecosystems especially salt marshes play an unignorable role in conservation biology, coastal defense, nature based solutions and global carbon...
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Estimating Accurate Net Sediment Fluxes in Tidal Systems Using Sporadic Datasets: Implications for Using Remote Sensing to Assess Saltmarsh Resilience
MODELING COASTAL MARSH RESILIENCE: ADVANCEMENTS, UNCERTAINTIES, AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS II POSTER
ocean sciences | 09 december 2024
Hangjie Lin, Jordi Palacios, Sergio Fagherazzi, Ce...
Quantifying net sediment fluxes accurately is crucial to understand the resilience and sustainability of coastal saltmarshes. High-frequency (sub-hour...
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A reduced complexity model to compute the morphodynamic evolution and equilibrium creek spacing of a salt marsh system
COASTAL GEOMORPHOLOGY AND MORPHODYNAMICS I POSTER
earth and planetary surface processes | 09 december 2024
Chia Chu Chu, Alberto Canestrelli, Daniele Pinton,...
Salt marshes play a critical role in coastal protection, by reducing storm surges and flood risk. In addition, they support a diverse range of flora a...
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Monitoring Shoreline Change along National Seashores using PlanetScope Data
COASTAL MONITORING WITH EARTH OBSERVING SATELLITES III ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 09 december 2024
Boyuan Tan, Halle Cooper, Monique LaFrance Bartley...
The continuous monitoring of shoreline change can provide the US National Park Service managers with critical information for: 1) assessing erosion ha...
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Spatial Variability in Salt Marsh Drainage Controlled by Small Scale Topography
PREDICTING THE FATE OF RIVER DELTAS AND COASTAL WETLANDS: OBSERVATIONS, MODELING, AND EXPERIMENTATION II ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 09 december 2024
Sergio Fagherazzi, Carmine Donatelli, Paola Passal...
Water movement in coastal wetlands is affected by spatial differences in topography and vegetation characteristics as well as by complex hydrological ...
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