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Salt Marshes as Potential Indicatore of Global Climate Change
Daehyun Kim, David Cairens, S.H. Jung,
Jesper Bartholdy
Geology
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Salt Marsh
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Global Climate Change
100%
Climate Change
37%
Vegetation Dynamics
25%
Sediment Dynamics
25%
Biogeochemistry
25%
Climate Change Impacts
12%
Previous Literature
12%
Potential Indicators
12%
Global Climate
12%
Marsh
12%
Sea Level Variations
12%
Climate Zones
12%
Frequency-duration
12%
Flooding Events
12%
Sea-level Change
12%
Climate Variation
12%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Salt Marsh
100%
Global Climate Change
100%
Climate Change
50%
Biogeochemistry
25%
Global Climate
12%
Climate Variation
12%
Vegetation Dynamics
12%
Sea Level
12%
Vegetation
12%
Floristics
12%