Collins & Sheik 2005 reconstruction of puget sound tidal marsh
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Collins B.D. and A.J. Sheik. 2005. Historical reconstruction, classification, and change analysis of Puget Sound tidal marshes. Prepared for Washington Department of Natural Resources. Puget Sound River History Project, Department of Earth and Space Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
Notes
Compares historial reconstruction of historical tidal wetlands(largely using Geodetic Survey T-Sheets) and compares this to current conditions.
- Effort part of the Puget Sound River History Project.
Link
http://www.pugetsoundnearshore.org/supporting_documents/historical_shoreline_dnr.pdf