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Yves Earhart

Marshland Birth

“Marshland Birth” explores the captivating origins and ecological importance of marshlands, those unassuming yet vital coastal wetland ecosystems. The book reveals how these landscapes emerge through a delicate balance of sediment deposition, water flow, and plant life, acting as critical habitats for diverse wildlife and providing natural water filtration. Marshes actively shape coastal landscapes and buffer against environmental changes, making their study crucial in an era of increasing environmental challenges.

The book takes a comprehensive approach, guiding readers through fundamental concepts of wetland ecology and marsh formation before examining the physical and chemical processes at play, like nutrient cycling and saltwater intrusion. It then explores the ecological roles of marsh plants and animals and concludes by addressing threats such as sea-level rise and pollution, proposing conservation strategies. This Earth Sciences and Geography perspective highlights the importance of integrating ecological principles into environmental policy.
164 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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