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DetailsTitle: Sea-level Rise Scenario for San Francisco Bay Estuary - Cogswell Marsh Description: How will sea level rise impact coastal ecosystems like salt marshes? Will plant species change and shift available habitat for local wildlife? Or will the marsh be completely inundated? USGS scientists are conducting extensive elevation and habitat surveys along the U.S. Pacific Coast, and using the data to model sea level rise impact for the next 100 years. This research will help coastal planners visualize the threats to marsh habitat under current conditions, and work towards long-term management strategies. Learn more at the San Francisco Bay Sea Level Rise Project website. This animation depicts projected sea-level rise at Laumeister Marsh. Dark blue represents mean high water level, light blue is mean sea level. The marsh platform is accreting a constant 1.9 mm/yr, sea level rises 0.4 m by 2050 and 1.0 meter by 2100. Location: San Francisco Bay, CA, Cogswell Marsh, USA Date Taken: 1/1/2010 Length: :37 Video Producer: John Y. Takekawa , USGS Western Ecological Research Center Note: This video has been released into the public domain by the U.S. Geological Survey for use in its entirety. Some videos may contain pieces of copyrighted material. If you wish to use a portion of the video for any purpose, other than for resharing/reposting the video in its entirety, please contact the Video Producer/Videographer listed with this video. Please refer to the USGS Copyright section for how to credit this video. Additional Video Credits: Kevin J. Buffington and USGS Source: For more information: San Francisco Bay Sea Level Rise Project File Details: Suggest an update to the information/tags? Tags: |
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