articleProceedings of the National Academy of SciencesMay 13, 2009Closed access

Large-river delta-front estuaries as natural “recorders” of global environmental change

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Abstract

Large-river delta-front estuaries (LDE) are important interfaces between continents and the oceans for material fluxes that have a global impact on marine biogeochemistry. In this article, we propose that more emphasis should be placed on LDE in future global climate change research. We will use some of the most anthropogenically altered LDE systems in the world, the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River and the Chinese rivers that enter the Yellow Sea (e.g., Huanghe and Changjiang) as case-studies, to posit that these systems are both "drivers" and "recorders" of natural and anthropogenic environmental change. Specifically, the processes in the LDE can influence ("drive") the flux of particulate and dissolved…

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Keywords
  • Subaerial
  • Estuary
  • Delta
  • Climate change
  • Oceanography
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Global warming
  • Global change
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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