biogeomorphology

From soil cores to spatial mapping, storage to sequestration, protection to restoration, local to global – our work examines why saltmarshes are valuable in tackling the climate crisis.

Channel shifts

Saltmarshes naturally adjust to tidal channel shifts, with losses offset by expansions elsewhere, maintaining ecosystem resilience over time.

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Saltmarsh change

Sediment availability drives whether UK salt marshes grow or shrink, highlighting the importance of sediment management amidst climate change.

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Roots of resilience

Greater plant diversity in salt marshes significantly reduces soil erosion, enhancing coastal resilience especially in erosion-prone environments.

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