
Twins surging from tidal waters
by Alice Staro
Professor Duncan FitzGerald leans towards the water to measure the water elevation during a storm surge coupled with high tide over a New England marsh.
Marshes are intertidal wetlands with high biodiversity that provide huge benefit to humankind, such as storm effects mitigation acting as buffer and reducing coastal erosion
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- Exact location (-70.8532 W, 42.7268 N)
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Taken on 10
October
2019
Submitted on 31 March 2021
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Alice Staro (distributed via imaggeo.egu.eu)
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