Enhancing Assessments of Coastal Wetland Migration Potential with Sea-level Rise: Accounting for Uncertainty in Elevation Data, Tidal Data, and Future Water Levels
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Michael J. Osland | D. Passeri | W. C. Vervaeke | N. Enwright | Richard H. Day | Hana R. Thurman | Claire E. McHenry | Brett A. Patton | Jason M. Stoker | Bethanie M. Simons
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