Time series analyses of suspended sediment concentrations at North Inlet, South Carolina L. R. GardnerL. ThombsD. Nelson OriginalPaper Pages: 211 - 221
Patterns of sediment deposition in subsiding coastal salt marshes, Terrebonne Bay, Louisiana: The role of winter storms Denise J. Reed OriginalPaper Pages: 222 - 227
Understanding salt-marsh accretion, Scolt Head Island, Norfolk, England David R. StoddartDenise J. ReedJonathan R. French OriginalPaper Pages: 228 - 236
Patterns of sediment accumulation in the tidal marshes of Maine M. E. WoodJ. T. KelleyD. F. Belknap OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 246
Accretion and canal impacts in a rapidly subsiding wetland. I.137Cs and210Pb techniques R. D. DeLauneJames H. WhitcombS. R. Pezeshki OriginalPaper Pages: 247 - 259
Accretion and canal impacts in a rapidly subsiding wetland II. Feldspar marker horizon technique Donald R. CahoonR. Eugene Turner OriginalPaper Pages: 260 - 268
Accretion and canal impacts in a rapidly subsiding wetland. III. A new soil horizon marker method for measuring recent accretion R. M. KnausD. L. Van Gent OriginalPaper Pages: 269 - 283
Recent accretion in mangrove ecosystems based on137Cs and210Pb James C. LynchJohn R. MeriwetherRobert R. Twilley OriginalPaper Pages: 284 - 299
Accretion rates and sediment accumulation in Rhode Island salt marshes S. Bricker-UrsoS. W. NixonC. Hunt OriginalPaper Pages: 300 - 317
Rising water levels and the future of southeastern Louisiana swamp forests William H. ConnerMichael Brody OriginalPaper Pages: 318 - 323