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List of works by Mark Schuerch

Comment on ‘The Global Impacts of Extreme Sea-Level Rise: A Comprehensive Economic Assessment’

Coupling between tidal mudflats and salt marshes affects marsh morphology

scientific article published on 23 March 2019

Dynamic interactions between coastal storms and salt marshes: A review

scholarly article by Nicoletta Leonardi et al published January 2018 in Geomorphology

Erratum to: Salt Marsh Accretion and Storm Tide Variation: an Example from a Barrier Island in the North Sea

scholarly article by Mark Schuerch et al published 13 June 2012 in Estuaries and Coasts

Future response of global coastal wetlands to sea-level rise

scientific article published in Nature

Global coastal wetland change under sea-level rise and related stresses: The DIVA Wetland Change Model

article

Invited perspectives: Managed realignment as a solution to mitigate coastal flood risks – optimizing success through knowledge co-production

scientific article published in 2022

Modeling the influence of changing storm patterns on the ability of a salt marsh to keep pace with sea level rise

scholarly article by Mark Schuerch et al published 27 January 2013 in Journal of geophysical research. Earth surface

Salt Marsh Accretion and Storm Tide Variation: an Example from a Barrier Island in the North Sea

scholarly article by Mark Schuerch et al published 22 December 2011 in Estuaries and Coasts

The effect of vegetation height and biomass on the sediment budget of a European saltmarsh

scientific article published on 02 January 2018

Unravelling interactions between salt marsh evolution and sedimentary processes in the Wadden Sea (southeastern North Sea)

scholarly article by Mark Schuerch et al published 12 September 2014 in Progress in Physical Geography

Water-level attenuation in broad-scale assessments of exposure to coastal flooding: a sensitivity analysis

Water-level attenuation in broad-scale assessments of exposure to coastal flooding: a sensitivity analysis

Water-level attenuation in global-scale assessments of exposure to coastal flooding: a sensitivity analysis

scientific article

Widespread retreat of coastal habitat is likely at warming levels above 1.5 °C

scientific article published on 30 August 2023