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Flux of particulate matter in the tidal marshes and subtidal shallows of the Rhode River estuary
Authors:Thomas E Jordan  J W Pierce  David L Correll
Institution:1. Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, P.O. Box 28, 21037, Edgewater, Maryland
2. National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, 20560, Washington, D.C.
Abstract:There was a net influx of suspended particulate matter to the uppermost part of the Rhode River estuary during the several years of this study. Most of the influx was due to episodic discharges of suspended sediment from the watershed during heavy rains. In contrast, tidal exchange of particulate matter was not related to rainstorms. Sediment composition data and historical records indicate that marsh accretion accounts for only 13% of the sediment trapping although marshes occupy 60% of the study area. Influx of particulate matter to the marshes is directly related to the amount of time they are submerged during tidal cycles.
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