Lead Principal Investigator: Goodbred, Steven
Partner Institution: Stony Brook University
Federal Agency: National Park Service
Project Discipline: Natural Resources
Start Year: 2003
End Year: 2008
Products Associated with this Project:
- Kolker, A. 2005. Science in the city. National Wetlands Newsletter 272:15-18. (Publication)
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, A. Beck, T. Kroboth, J. Cochran. Are marsh loss and accretion rates decoupled? Jamaica Bay’s Disappearing Marshes Scientific Symposium, New York, NY. March 3, 2004. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, J. Cochran, A. Beck, T. Kroboth. Deciphering the role of climate and sea-level changes on observed decadal-scale variability in salt-marsh sedimentation. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Eos Trans. AGU, 85(47), Abstract H51A-1106, San Francisco, CA. December 13-17, 2004. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, J. Cochran, A. Beck, T. Kroboth. The importance of the physical setting in determining the interaction between salt marsh accretion rates and climate variability. American Geophysical Union, Chapman Conference on Salt Marsh Geomorphology: Physical and Ecological Effects on Landform, Nova Scotia, Canada. October 9-13, 2004. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, J. Cochran, F. Mushacke. Are rates of accretion and marsh loss decoupled? Evidence from Long Island, USA. 8th Biennial Conference of the Estuarine Research Federation: Special Session-05, Norfolk, VA. October 16-20, 2005. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, J. Cochran. Urbanization in New York wetlands: Local problems, global implications. Symposium on Coastal Geo-Environment and Urban Development. Tianjin, China. October 15-18, 2004. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, S. Hameed, J. Cochran. 2009. High resolution records of coastal systems to short-term sea-level variability. Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 84:493-508. DOI: 10.1016/j.ecss.2009.06.030 (Publication)
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, S. Hameed, J. Cochran, R. Aller. Understanding global environmental trends in local wetland settings. 12th Conference on the Geology of Long Island and Metropolitan New York, Stony Brook, NY. April 16, 2005. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, S. Hameed, J. Cochran. Does the physical setting control a salt marshes response to climate change? Implications for predictive modeling. Society of Wetlands Scientist Annual Meeting, Queensland, Australia. July 9-14, 2006. (Presentation(s))
- Kolker, A., S. Hameed. 2007. Meteorologically driven trends in sea level rise. Geophysical Research Letters 34(23). doi:10.1029/2007GL031814 (Publication)
- Kolker, A., S. Goodbred, S. Hameed, J. Cochran. A close coupling between salt marsh accretion rates and sea-level change determined through high resolution lead-210 geochronologies: Evidence from Long Island, USA and implications for coastal zone change. American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting, Eos Trans. AGU, 86(52), Abstract H23J-03, San Francisco, CA. December 5-9, 2005. (Presentation(s))
- McDuffie, K., D. Masterson. 2006. Science and the media, communicating natural resource issues to the press: A workshop report. Final report submitted to the National Park Service, Natural Resources Program Center, Fort Collins, CO. (Outreach)
- Reed, D., D. Bishara, D. Cahoon, J. Donnelly, M. Kearney, A. Kolker, L. Leonard, R. Orson, J. Stevenson. 2008. Site-specific scenarios for wetlands accretion as area level rises in the mid-Atlantic region. Section 2.1 in: Background Documents Supporting Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.1, J.G. Titus and E.M. Strange (eds.). EPA 430R07004. U.S. EPA, Washington, DC. http://risingsea.net/papers/federal_reports/Titus_and_Strange_EPA_section2_1_Reed_Cahoon_et_al.pdf (Report to EPA)
- Cochran, K., A. Kolker, D. Hirschberg, A. Renfro, S. Goodbred, A. Beck. 2013. Sulfur cycling in salt marshes of Jamaica Bay, Gateway National Recreation Area: Possible links to marsh loss. Natural Resources Technical Report NPS/NER/NRTR-2013/730. National Park Service, Fort Collins, CO. (Publication)