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Constraining rates and trends of historical wetland loss, Mississippi River Delta Plain, south-central Louisiana
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EngineeringGeomorphologyLand UseLand DegradationWetland RestorationFluvial ProcessSocial SciencesWatershed ManagementWetland LossTerrebonne BasinSouth-central LouisianaRiver Basin ManagementWetland EcologyGeographyHabitat ReconstructionRiver RestorationHydrologySediment TransportHistorical Wetland LossCoastal ManagementWater ResourcesHabitat LossSurface-water HydrologyRapid Wetland LossFlood Risk Management
The timing, magnitude, and rate of wetland loss were described for five wetland-loss hotspots in the Terrebonne Basin of the Mississippi River delta plain. Land and water areas were mapped for 34 dates between 1956 and 2004 from historical National Wetlands Inventory (NWI) datasets, aerial photographs, and Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) satellite images. Since 1956, the emergent land area at the five study areas in south-central Louisiana has decreased by about 50%. Comparison of the water-area curve derived from the 29 TM images with water-level records from the nearby Grand Isle, Louisiana tide gauge (NOS #8761724) clearly shows that changes in land and water areas fluctuate in response to variations in regional water levels. The magnitude of water-area fluctuations decreased from the 1980s to the 1990s as former areas of wet marsh within and immediately adjacent to the wetland-loss hotspots became permanently submerged. The most rapid wetland loss occurred during the late 1960s and 1970s. Peak wetland-loss rates during this period were two to four times greater than both the pre-1970s background rates and the most recent wetland-loss rates. These results provide constraints on predicting future delta-plain wetland losses and identify Landsat TM imagery as an important source for analyzing landand water-area changes across the entire delta plain. 371 Published in Coastal Environment and Water Quality (ed. by Y. J. Xu & V. P. Singh), 371-382. © 2006 Water Resources Publications, LLC, Highlands Ranch, CO 80163-0026, USA 30 / J.C. Bernier, R.A. Morton, and J.A. Barras
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