The Goldilocks effect: Adding the right amount of sediment to salt marshes keeps coastlines afloat

Adding just the right amount of sediment to the surface of a Connecticut salt marsh protects coastlines by promoting rapid plant growth, scientists from the University of Connecticut report in a new study published recently in Environmental Engineering.


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Source: Phys.org