Texas A&M: Researchers Discover How Rising Sea Levels Drown Coastal Marshes and Wetlands
December 17, 2020
December 17, 2020
COLLEGE STATION, Texas, Dec. 17 (TNSRes) -- Texas A&M University's College of Engineering issued the following news:
From Corpus Christi to Canada and around the world, salt marshes and other ecosystems act as barriers for coastal communities against storm surges and natural disasters. Normally, the resiliency of these natural barriers - or the ability for them to bounce back and recover - allows them to continue to function and protect the communities they separate from the sea . . .
From Corpus Christi to Canada and around the world, salt marshes and other ecosystems act as barriers for coastal communities against storm surges and natural disasters. Normally, the resiliency of these natural barriers - or the ability for them to bounce back and recover - allows them to continue to function and protect the communities they separate from the sea . . .