Salt Marshes in the Gulf of Maine

Salt Marshes in the Gulf of Maine
Author: Gulf of Maine Council on the Marine Environment
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2008-01
Genre: Habitat conservation
ISBN: 0979154014

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Maine s Salt Marshes

Maine s Salt Marshes
Author: Michèle Dionne
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2003
Genre: Salt marsh ecology
ISBN: PSU:000056664034

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Provides an overview of: the ecological, commercial and recreational functions of Maine's salt marshes; six salt marsh plant species; sources of salt marsh degradation; and, suggestions for restoration of tidal flow in salt marshes.

Salt Marshes

Salt Marshes
Author: Duncan M. FitzGerald,Zoe J. Hughes
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 499
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781107186286

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A multidisciplinary review of salt marshes, describing how they function and respond to external pressures such as sea-level rise.

The Low Green Prairies of the Sea

The Low Green Prairies of the Sea
Author: Kimberly Ruth Sebold
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 630
Release: 1998
Genre: Coastal ecology
ISBN: OCLC:42053160

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Human Impacts on Salt Marshes

Human Impacts on Salt Marshes
Author: Brian R. Silliman,Edwin D. Grosholz,Mark D. Bertness
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2009-06-03
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0520258924

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"Human Impacts on Salt Marshes provides an excellent global synthesis of an important, underappreciated environmental problem and suggests solutions to the diverse threats affecting salt marshes."—Peter B. Moyle, University of California, Davis

Earthquakes at North Atlantic Passive Margins Neotectonics and Postglacial Rebound

Earthquakes at North Atlantic Passive Margins  Neotectonics and Postglacial Rebound
Author: Søren Gregersen,Peter W. Basham
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 706
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9789400923119

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For many years, the two subjects of (1) postglacial rebound and its potential for generating earthquakes and (2) the seismicity of passive continental ml!rgins have been of interest and concern to earth scientists on both sides of the North Atlantic. New data and theoretical interpretations have given rise to vigorous discussions on how much the two phenomena inter-relate and whether a significant controlling factor on seismicity in northeastern North America and Scandinavia is the crustal uplift that has been occurring since the latest ice age. The lack of a good understanding of these phenomena presented a particular problem for engineering seismologists attempting to prepare accurate seismic hazard estimates for facili ties both on land (e. g. , nuclear power stations and radioactive waste repositories) and offshore (e. g. , petroleum production facili ties) . The NATO Advanced Research Workshop programme provided an opportuni ty to bring together a group of relevant geophysicists, geologists and geodesists from both sides of the North Atlantic, and a workshop on "Causes and Effects of Earthquakes at Passive Margins and in Areas of Postglacial Rebound on both Sides of the North Atlantic" was held in Vordingborg, Denmark, 9-13 May 1988. The sup port of the NATO Science Committee is gratefully acknowledged.

The Atlantic Coast

The Atlantic Coast
Author: Harry Thurston
Publsiher: Greystone Books Ltd
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2011-08-26
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9781553659655

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The North Atlantic coast of North America—commonly known as the Atlantic Coast—extends from Newfoundland and Labrador through the Maritime Provinces and the Northeastern United States south to Cape Hatteras. This North Atlantic region belongs to the sea. The maritime influence on climate, flora, and fauna is dominant — even far inland. Both on land and at sea, this region is where north meets south, where the great northern boreal forests intermingle with the southern coniferous-hardwood forests, and where the icy Labrador Current and the tropical Gulf Stream vie for supremacy and eventually mix. The Atlantic Coast draws upon the best and most up-to-date science on the ecology of the region as well as the author’s lifetime experience as a resident, biologist, and naturalist. The book explores the geological origins of the region, the two major forest realms, and the main freshwater and marine ecosystems, and describes the flora and fauna that characterize each habitat. It ends with a look at what has been lost and how the remaining natural heritage of the region might be conserved for the future.

Wetland Habitats of North America

Wetland Habitats of North America
Author: Darold P. Batzer,Andrew H. Baldwin
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2012-05-22
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780520271647

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“Wetland Habitats of North America is essential reading for everyone who studies, manages, or visits North American wetlands. It fills an important void in the wetland literature, providing accessible and succinct descriptions of all of the continent’s major wetland types.” Arnold van der Valk, Iowa State University “Batzer and Baldwin have compiled the most comprehensive compendium of North American wetland habitats and their ecology that is presently available—a must for wetland scientists and managers.” Irving A. Mendelssohn, Louisiana State University "If you want to gain a broad understanding of the ecology of North America’s diverse wetlands, Wetland Habitats of North America is the book for you. Darold Batzer and Andrew Baldwin have assembled an impressive group of regional wetland scientists who have produced a virtual encyclopedia to the continent’s wetlands. Reading the book is like a road trip across the Americas with guided tours of major wetland types by local experts. Your first stop will be to coastal wetlands with eight chapters covering tidal wetlands along the Atlantic, Gulf, and Pacific coasts. Then you’ll travel inland where you can visit any or all of 18 types ranging from bottomland swamps of the Southeast to pothole marshes of the Northern Prairies to montane wetlands of the Rockies to tropical swamps of Central America and desert springs wetlands. All in one book—I’m impressed! Every wetlander should add this book to her or his swampland library. Ralph Tiner, University of Massachusetts–Amherst