Dear fellow wetland enthusiasts,

We are excited to announce our Session #3340 “Sea Level Rise +: forecasting 
coastal wetland 
ecosystem responses to multiple stressors” at this year’s American Geophysical 
Union annual Fall 
meeting in San Francisco (December 15th-19th). The abstract deadline is August 
6, 2013 at 23:59 
EDT. We look forward to seeing you in December!

Sincerely,

Susanna Theroux, DOE Joint Genome Institute, [email protected]
Lisamarie Windham-Myers, U.S. Geological Survey, [email protected]
Susannah Tringe, DOE Joint Genome Institute, [email protected]
Wyatt Hartman, DOE Joint Genome Institute, [email protected]

Confirmed invited speakers: 
Lisa Schile, San Francisco Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve
Michael Osland, U.S. Geological Survey

Description:
Coastal wetlands perform a number of critical functions for local and global 
ecosystems including 
protection from storm surges, transformation of nutrients, habitat support for 
fish and wildlife, and 
long-term storage of organic carbon. The impact of climate change on the 
stability and survival of 
coastal wetlands remains unclear. Because models suggest a full range of 
projections, from marsh 
expansion to degradation, specific responses to increasing global temperatures 
and sea level rise 
(SLR) may be constrained by barriers to landward migration, sediment supply, 
nutrient availability, 
and more. Plant and microbial communities will both be impacted by global 
change and influence the 
adaptability of the ecosystems. This session aims to unite researchers 
examining coastal wetland 
responses to SLR and other natural and anthropogenic stressors. We welcome 
multiple perspectives 
including those focused on historical records of wetland adaptation, modern 
ecosystem processes, 
and forecast models of predicted wetland response to a rapidly changing 
environment.

Section/Focus Group:
Biogeosciences (B)

Co-Sponsors:
Global Environmental Change (GC)

Submit an abstract: 
https://agu.confex.com/agu/fm14/webprogrampreliminary/Session3340.html

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