Estuaries and Coasts

Papers
(The H4-Index of Estuaries and Coasts is 19. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
How Plants Influence Resilience of Salt Marsh and Mangrove Wetlands to Sea-Level Rise84
Human Actions Alter Tidal Marsh Seascapes and the Provision of Ecosystem Services44
Salt Spray Distribution and Its Impact on Vegetation Zonation on Coastal Dunes: a Review35
Climate Change Implications for Tidal Marshes and Food Web Linkages to Estuarine and Coastal Nekton35
A System Level Analysis of Coastal Ecosystem Responses to Hurricane Impacts34
Nutrient Status of San Francisco Bay and Its Management Implications31
Tidal Marsh Restoration Optimism in a Changing Climate and Urbanizing Seascape30
Effects of Dual Fronts on the Spatial Pattern of Chlorophyll-a Concentrations in and off the Changjiang River Estuary28
Ecosystem Services: Delivering Decision-Making for Salt Marshes28
Assessing the Eutrophic Susceptibility of New Zealand Estuaries26
Denitrification and the Role of Macrofauna Across Estuarine Gradients in Nutrient and Sediment Loading24
Food Web Fuel Differs Across Habitats and Seasons of a Tidal Freshwater Estuary24
Sensitivity of Estuaries to Compound Flooding23
Carbon Sources in the Sediments of a Restoring vs. Historically Unaltered Salt Marsh21
Phytoplankton Dynamics in a Low-Inflow Estuary (Baffin Bay, TX) During Drought and High-Rainfall Conditions Associated with an El NiƱo Event21
Phytoplankton Composition and Environmental Drivers in the Northern Strait of Georgia (Salish Sea), British Columbia, Canada20
Carbon Storage Increases with Site Age as Created Salt Marshes Transition to Mangrove Forests in Tampa Bay, Florida (USA)20
Processes Influencing Marsh Elevation Change in Low- and High-Elevation Zones of a Temperate Salt Marsh20
Historical Changes in the Vegetated Area of Salt Marshes20
Estimating and Applying Fish and Invertebrate Density and Production Enhancement from Seagrass, Salt Marsh Edge, and Oyster Reef Nursery Habitats in the Gulf of Mexico19
Seabed Resuspension in the Chesapeake Bay: Implications for Biogeochemical Cycling and Hypoxia19
Localized Water Quality Improvement in the Choptank Estuary, a Tributary of Chesapeake Bay19
Geographic Variation in Salt Marsh Structure and Function for Nekton: a Guide to Finding Commonality Across Multiple Scales19
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