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Mesoscale geomorphic change on barrier estuarine regime at the tropical coast of Chandipur, India: Evidence from assessment of grain-size distribution
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2022
unpublished
It is crucial for policy makers and environmental managers to determine the future dynamics of coastal wetlands, especially the existence of their response, disruption, and recovery regimes. Reconstruction of meso-scale evolution in coastal ecosystems can help to adapt coastal resource management techniques to the natural scales of system activity, thereby encouraging true biodiversity. This research provides an overview of decadal (mesoscale) geomorphic transition by high-resolution grain size
doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-1163794/v1
fatcat:frydeiy54zezbamph5hbj5bnr4