Land loss by pond expansion on the Mississippi River Delta Plain

AC Ortiz, S Roy, DA Edmonds - Geophysical Research Letters, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Geophysical Research Letters, 2017Wiley Online Library
The world's river deltas may collapse under the combined effects of rising sea levels,
subsidence, and reduced sediment supply. Saving these deltaic environments requires
quantifying processes driving collapse. In the Mississippi River Delta, rapid land loss offers
an important opportunity to test existing theories for marsh collapse. We use Landsat images
to examine how pond expansion by edge retreat contributes to land loss over 34 years in the
Atchafalaya‐Vermillion, Terrebonne, and Barataria basins of the Mississippi Delta. Tracking …
Abstract
The world's river deltas may collapse under the combined effects of rising sea levels, subsidence, and reduced sediment supply. Saving these deltaic environments requires quantifying processes driving collapse. In the Mississippi River Delta, rapid land loss offers an important opportunity to test existing theories for marsh collapse. We use Landsat images to examine how pond expansion by edge retreat contributes to land loss over 34 years in the Atchafalaya‐Vermillion, Terrebonne, and Barataria basins of the Mississippi Delta. Tracking the area changes in ponds on the marsh surface, we find a striking consistency between pond expansion direction and the dominant wind direction and show that wind‐generated waves are capable of causing edge erosion. Expansion rate increases rapidly for ponds wider than 300 m in Terrebonne and Barataria basins. From this, we suggest that ponds in Atchafalaya‐Vermillion basin are stable, whereas ponds in Terrebonne and Barataria are unstable.
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