Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
Jun 2007
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2007georl..3411402m&link_type=abstract
Geophysical Research Letters, Volume 34, Issue 11, CiteID L11402
Mathematics
Logic
22
Biogeosciences: Estuarine And Nearshore Processes (4235), Hydrology: Climate Impacts, Hydrology: Geomorphology: General (1625), Hydrology: Modeling, Hydrology: Wetlands (0497)
Scientific paper
Looking across a tidal landscape, can one foresee the signs of impending shifts among different geomorphological structures? This is a question of paramount importance considering the ecological, cultural and socio-economic relevance of tidal environments and their worldwide decline. In this Letter we argue affirmatively by introducing a model of the coupled tidal physical and biological processes. Multiple equilibria, and transitions among them, appear in the evolutionary dynamics of tidal landforms. Vegetation type, disturbances of the benthic biofilm, sediment availability and marine transgressions or regressions drive the bio-geomorphic evolution of the system. Our approach provides general quantitative routes to model the fate of tidal landforms, which we illustrate in the case of the Venice lagoon (Italy), for which a large body of empirical observations exists spanning at least five centuries. Such observations are reproduced by the model, which also predicts that salt marshes in the Venice lagoon may not survive climatic changes in the next century if IPCC's scenarios of high relative sea level rise occur.
Carniello Luca
D'Alpaos Andrea
Lanzoni Stefano
Marani Marco
Rinaldo Andrea
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