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Fan mussel larval dispersal for the future of an endangered species 新闻
来源平台:EurekAlert. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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A new rover to land on Mars 新闻
来源平台:CNRS News. 发布日期:2020
作者:  admin
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Global-scale human impact on delta morphology has led to net land area gain 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 514-+
作者:  Nienhuis, J. H.;  Ashton, A. D.;  Edmonds, D. A.;  Hoitink, A. J. F.;  Kettner, A. J.;  Rowland, J. C.;  Tornqvist, T. E.
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River deltas rank among the most economically and ecologically valuable environments on Earth. Even in the absence of sea-level rise, deltas are increasingly vulnerable to coastal hazards as declining sediment supply and climate change alter their sediment budget, affecting delta morphology and possibly leading to erosion(1-3). However, the relationship between deltaic sediment budgets, oceanographic forces of waves and tides, and delta morphology has remained poorly quantified. Here we show how the morphology of about 11,000 coastal deltas worldwide, ranging from small bayhead deltas to mega-deltas, has been affected by river damming and deforestation. We introduce a model that shows that present-day delta morphology varies across a continuum between wave (about 80 per cent), tide (around 10 per cent) and river (about 10 per cent) dominance, but that most large deltas are tide- and river-dominated. Over the past 30 years, despite sea-level rise, deltas globally have experienced a net land gain of 54 +/- 12 square kilometres per year (2 standard deviations), with the largest 1 per cent of deltas being responsible for 30 per cent of all net land area gains. Humans are a considerable driver of these net land gains-25 per cent of delta growth can be attributed to deforestation-induced increases in fluvial sediment supply. Yet for nearly 1,000 deltas, river damming(4) has resulted in a severe (more than 50 per cent) reduction in anthropogenic sediment flux, forcing a collective loss of 12 +/- 3.5 square kilometres per year (2 standard deviations) of deltaic land. Not all deltas lose land in response to river damming: deltas transitioning towards tide dominance are currently gaining land, probably through channel infilling. With expected accelerated sea-level rise(5), however, recent land gains are unlikely to be sustained throughout the twenty-first century. Understanding the redistribution of sediments by waves and tides will be critical for successfully predicting human-driven change to deltas, both locally and globally.


A global study of river deltas shows a net increase in delta area by about 54 km(2) yr(-1) over the past 30 years, in part due to deforestation-induced sediment delivery increase.


  
Seas are rising faster than believed at many river deltas 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 363 (6426) : 441-441
作者:  Voosen, Paul
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How will sea-level rise affect infectious diseases? For answers, look to the past 新闻
来源平台:US National Scientific Foundation (NSF). 发布日期:2018
作者:  admin
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Entropy and optimality in river deltas 期刊论文
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2017, 114 (44) : 11651-11656
作者:  Tejedor, Alejandro;  Longjas, Anthony;  Edmonds, Douglas A.;  Zaliapin, Ilya;  Georgiou, Tryphon T.;  Rinaldo, Andrea;  Foufoula-Georgiou, Efi
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spectral graph theory  information theory  self-organization  resilient deltas  
NSF awards $13 million for research on how humans, environment interact 新闻
来源平台:US National Scientific Foundation (NSF). 发布日期:2017
作者:  admin
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