
Member Since 2022
Mary Bryan Barksdale
Education
Bowdoin College
Bachelors
2015
University of Mississippi Main Campus
Masters
Honors & Awards
Outstanding Student Presentation Award
Received December 2024
Presentation Title: Investigating the role of vertical and lateral geomorphic couplings in marsh restoration success using a sediment-carbon transport model
Event: AGU24
Section: Ocean Sciences
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Investigating the role of vertical and lateral geomorphic couplings in marsh restoration success using a sediment-carbon transport model
MODELING COASTAL MARSH RESILIENCE: ADVANCEMENTS, UNCERTAINTIES, AND SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS I ORAL
ocean sciences | 09 december 2024
Mary Bryan Barksdale, Kendall Valentine, Christoph...
Land managers recognize salt marshes as valuable, yet vulnerable to the effects of sea-level rise (SLR) and erosion, making them frequent targets for ...
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Calculating Blue-Carbon Fluxes from Barrier-Island Migration
EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND THE GLOBAL CARBON CYCLE IV ORAL
earth and planetary surface processes | 16 december 2022
Benton Franklin, Laura J. Moore, Mary Bryan Barksd...
Over the past decade, increasing scientific focus has been directed towards better understanding the carbon stocks located within coastal wetlands, kn...
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Carbon Fluxes From a Rapidly Transgressing Barrier Island Chain
COASTAL WETLAND CARBON AND NITROGEN CYCLES: RECENT ADVANCES IN MEASUREMENTS, MODELING, AND SYNTHESES IV POSTER
biogeosciences | 12 december 2022
Mary Bryan Barksdale, Christopher J. Hein, Matthew...
Sea-level rise, sediment depletion, and increased storminess are driving landward migration of barrier-island systems and the ecosystems within them. ...
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