

Author: Gilman Eric Ellison Joanna Sauni Ierupaala Tuaumu Solialofi
Publisher: Springer Publishing Company
ISSN: 0923-4861
Source: Wetlands Ecology and Management, Vol.15, Iss.5, 2007-10, pp. : 391-404
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Abstract
Rates of change in elevation of mangrove surfaces, determined from observations of changes in the height above the mangrove surface of stakes, generally inserted through the organic peat layer to reach consolidated substrate, were measured in one fringe and one basin mangrove wetland on Tutuila Island, American Samoa. Knowledge of trends in elevation change of coastal wetlands contributes to assessing vulnerability to projected relative sea level rise. The fringe and basin mangroves had rates of change in elevation of −0.6 mm yr−1 (±2.0) and −2.2 mm yr-1 (±5.6), where a negative result means lowering in elevation. These trends were not statistically significant (
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