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Karen Thorne

Ravenswood Pond Restoration Surface Elevation Tables-Marker Horizon Monitoring Summary Report 2023-2025

Background

USGS Western Ecological Research Center manages a decadal network of surface elevation table-marker horizon (SET-MH) plots throughout California, including San Francisco Bay.

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2025 Project Summary: Sea-level rise vulnerability of tidal wetlands in south San Francisco Bay

Abstract

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Comparison of creek and bay influences on salt marsh sediment budget and deposition patterns

Abstract

The resilience of salt marshes with low organic production depends on their effective capture and retention of mineral sediment from adjacent waters.

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Understanding Marsh Characteristics to Inform Sea-Level Rise vulnerability in South San Francisco Bay

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California Dept of Fish & Wildlife
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