Increased Tidal Ranges Coinciding with Jamaica Bay Development Contribute to Marsh Flooding

13. Climate action 14. Life underwater 15. Life on land 01 natural sciences 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
DOI: 10.2112/07-0907.1 Publication Date: 2008-11-11T12:08:15Z
ABSTRACT
Abstract Sea level rise has been identified as a possible factor contributing to marsh loss in Jamaica Bay, New York. However, Jamaica Bay has also experienced increases in tidal ranges throughout as a consequence of natural and engineering modifications that occurred in the bay during the first half of the twentieth century. The increases in the elevations of high tides are of the same order as the increase in regional sea level that occurred since the early 1900s. Marsh inundation in the bay is thus greater than noted to date and greater than that in adjacent bays where tidal ranges have been more stable. Changes in tidal hydrodynamics may be one more factor to consider in the list of potential causes of marsh loss in Jamaica Bay.
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