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Item Open Access Establishing the Relationship Between Nonhuman Primates and Mangrove Forests at the Global, National, and Local Scales(2022-11-11) Hamilton, Stuart E.; Presotto, Andrea; Lembo, Arthur J. Jr.Item Open Access Ocean Circulation Near Cape Hatteras: Observations of Mean and Variability(2022) Muglia, Mike; et alItem Open Access Modeling Net Ecosystem Carbon Balance and Loss in Coastalwetlands Exposed to Sea-Level Rise and Saltwater Intrusion(2022) Charles, Sean P.; et alItem Open Access Buyouts with Rentbacks: A Policy Proposal for Managing Coastal Retreat(2022-04-23) Keeler, Andrew G.; Mullin, Megan; Smith, Martin D.; McNamara, Dylan E.Item Open Access Gulf Stream Position, Width, and Orientation Estimated from HF Radar Radial Velocity Maps off Cape Hatteras, North Carolina(2022-05-22) Muglia, Mike; Taylor, Patterson; Seim, HarveyItem Open Access A Purely Spaceborne Open Source Approach for Regional Bathymetry Mapping(2022) Lagomasino, David; Thomas, NathanItem Open Access An Observation-Based Study of Gulf Stream Meander Kinematics Offshore of Cape Hatteras(2022-06-23) Muglia, Mike; Taylor, Patterson; Seim, Harvey; Bane, JohnItem Open Access Return on Investment for Mangrove and Reef Flood Protection(2022) Heck, Nadine; Narayan, SiddharthItem Open Access The Large Footprint of Small-Scale Artisanal Gold Mining in Ghana(2021) Payton, Amanda; Lagomasino, David; Barenblitt, Abigail; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Asare, Kofi; Aidoo, Kenneth; Pigott, Hugo; Som, Charles Kofi; Smeets, Laurent; Seidu, Omar; Wood, DanielleItem Open Access Stratigraphic Evidence of Two Historical Tsunamis on the Semi-Arid Coast of North-Central Chile(2021-08-01) Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971-; DePaolis, Jessica M.; Dura, Tina; MacInnes, Breanyn; Ely, Lisa L.; Cisternas, Marco; Carvajal, Matías; Tang, Hui; Fritz, Hermann M.; Mizobe, Cyntia; Wesson, Robert L.; Figueroa, Gino; Brennan, Nicole; Horton i, Benjamin P.; Pilarczyk, Jessica E.; Gill, Benjamin C.; Weiss, RobertItem Open Access Future Carbon Emissions from Global Mangrove Forest Loss(2021) Lagomasino, David; Adame, Maria F.; Connolly, Rod M.; Turschwell, Mischa P.; Lovelock, Catherine E.; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Goldberg, Liza A.; Holdorf, Jordan; Friess, Daniel A.; Sasmito, Sigit D.; Sanderman, Jonathan; Sievers, Michael; Buelow, Christina; Kauffman, J. Boone; Bryan-Brown, Dale; Brown, Christopher J.Item Open Access Space-Borne Cloud-Native Satellite-Derived Bathymetry (SDB) Models Using ICESat-2 And Sentinel-2(2021) Lagomasino, D.; Moreno, S.; Thomas, N.; Pertiwi, A. P.; Traganos, D.; Poursanidis, D.; Fatoyinbo, TemilolaItem Open Access Mangrove Carbon Stocks in Pongara National Park, Gabon(2021-05-31) Lagomasino, David; Trettin, Carl C.; Dai, Zhaohua; Tang, Wenwu; Thomas, Nathan; Lee, Seung Kuk; Simard, Marc; Ebanega, M´edard Obiang; Stoval, Atticus; Fatoyinbo, TemilolaItem Open Access Pollen Geochronology from the Atlantic Coast of the United States during the Last 500 Years(2021-01-31) Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971-; Christie, Margaret A.; Bernhardt, Christopher E.; Parnell, Andrew C.; Shaw, Timothy A.; Khan, Nicole S.; García-Artola, Ane; Clear, Jennifer L.; Walker, Jennifer S.; Donnelly, Jeffrey P.; Hasse, Tobias R.; Horto, Benjamin P.Item Open Access Monitoring Matang’s Mangroves in Peninsular Malaysia through Earth Observations: A Globally Relevant Approach(2021) Lagomasino, David; Lucas, Richard; Otero, Viviana; Van De Kerchove, Ruben; Satyanarayana, Behara; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Dahdouh-Guebas, FaridItem Open Access Trees Outside Forests are an Underestimated Resource in a Country with Low Forest Cover(2021) Lagomasino, David; Thomas, Nathan; Baltezar, Priscilla; Stovall, Atticus; Iqbal, Zaheer; Fatoyinbo, TemilolaItem Open Access Mapping the Extent of Mangrove Ecosystem Degradation by Integrating an Ecological Conceptual Model with Satellite Data(2021-05-22) Lagomasino, David; Lee, Calvin K. F.; Duncan, Clare; Nicholson, Emily; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Thomas, Nathan; Worthington, Thomas A.; Murray, Nicholas J.Item Open Access Common Era Sea-Level Budgets along the U.S. Atlantic Coast(2021-03-23) Corbett, D. Reide (David Reide), 1971-; Walker, Jennifer S.; Kopp, Robert E.; Shaw, Timothy A.; Cahill, Niamh; Khan, Nicole S.; Barber, Donald C.; Ashe, Erica L.; Brain, Matthew J.; Clear, Jennifer L.; Horton, Benjamin P.Item Open Access Storm Surge and Ponding Explain Mangrove Dieback in Southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma(2021) Lagomasino, David; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Castañeda-Moya, Edward; Cook, Bruce D.; Montesano, Paul M.; Neigh, Christopher S. R.; Corp, Lawrence A.; Ott, Lesley E.Item Open Access Storm surge and ponding explain mangrove dieback in southwest Florida following Hurricane Irma(Springer Nature, 2021-06-28) Lagomasino, David; Fatoyinbo, Temilola; Castañeda-Moya, Edward; Cook, Bruce D.; Montesano, Paul M.; Neigh, Christopher S. R.; Corp, Lawrence A.; Ott, Lesley E.; Chavez, Selena; Morton, Douglas C.Mangroves buffer inland ecosystems from hurricane winds and storm surge. However, their ability to withstand harsh cyclone conditions depends on plant resilience traits and geomorphology. Using airborne lidar and satellite imagery collected before and after Hurricane Irma, we estimated that 62% of mangroves in southwest Florida suffered canopy damage, with largest impacts in tall forests (>10?m). Mangroves on well-drained sites (83%) resprouted new leaves within one year after the storm. By contrast, in poorly-drained inland sites, we detected one of the largest mangrove diebacks on record (10,760?ha), triggered by Irma. We found evidence that the combination of low elevation (median?=?9.4?cm?asl), storm surge water levels (>1.4?m above the ground surface), and hydrologic isolation drove coastal forest vulnerability and were independent of tree height or wind exposure. Our results indicated that storm surge and ponding caused dieback, not wind. Tidal restoration and hydrologic management in these vulnerable, low-lying coastal areas can reduce mangrove mortality and improve resilience to future cyclones.