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Tidal Erosion And Upstream Sediment Trapping Modulate Records Of Land-Use Change In A Formerly Glaciated New England Estuary, Justin L. Shawler, Christopher J. Hein, Elizabeth A. Canuel, Et Al
Tidal Erosion And Upstream Sediment Trapping Modulate Records Of Land-Use Change In A Formerly Glaciated New England Estuary, Justin L. Shawler, Christopher J. Hein, Elizabeth A. Canuel, Et Al
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Land clearing, river impoundments, and other human modifications to theupland landscape and within estuarine systems can drive coastal change at local to regionalscales. However, as compared with mid-latitude coasts, the impacts of human modificationsalong sediment-starved formerly glaciated coastal landscapes are relatively understudied.To address this gap, we present a late-Holocene record of changing sediment accumulationrates and sediment sources from sediment cores collected across a tidal flat in theMerrimack River estuary (Mass., USA). We pairsedimentology, geochronology, bulk- andstable-isotope organic geochemistry, and hydrodynamic simulations with historical datato evaluate human and natural impacts on coastal sediment fluxes. During the 17th to19th centuries, accumulation rates …