Sediment export and impacts associated with river delta channelization compound estuary vulnerability to sea-level rise, Skagit River Delta, Washington, USA
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Sediment export and impacts associated with river delta channelization compound estuary vulnerability to sea-level rise, Skagit River Delta, Washington, USA
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Keywords
River delta, Historical change, Channelization, Sedimentation, Progradation, Bathymetry, Tide flats, Marsh, Stratigraphy, Skagit River, Washington, USA
Journal
MARINE GEOLOGY
Volume 430, Issue -, Pages 106336
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Online
2020-09-06
DOI
10.1016/j.margeo.2020.106336
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