Figure 3. Impact of Sea Level Rise on a Marsh. Coastal wetlands
have kept pace with the slow rate of sea level rise that has characterized
the last several thousand years. Thus, the area of wetlands increased as
new lands were inundated. If in the future sea level rises faster than the
ability of te wetlands to keep pace, the wetland area will decline. Construction
of bulkheads, dikes, and the artificial elevation of nearby developed lands
would prevent new wetlands from forming inland, resulting in a total loss
in some areas. Source: Titus (1986).
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