Hydrologic analysis for coastal wetland restoration |
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Authors: | Robert Coats Mitchell Swanson Philip Williams |
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Affiliation: | (1) Philip Williams & Associates, Ltd., Pier 35, The Embarcadero, 94133 San Francisco, California, USA |
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Abstract: | Increasing recognition of the value of tidal wetlands has led to interest in how to restore and enhance areas that have been modified by human activity. The policy of recognizing restoration or enhancement as mitigation for destruction of other wetlands is controversial. Once policy questions are separated from technical questions, the steps in a successful project are straightforward A key element in the design of a successful project is quantitative hydraulic and hydrologic analysis of alternatives. Restoration projects at two sites in California used a combination of empirical geomorphic relationships, numerical modeling, and verification with field observations. Experience with these and other wetland restoration projects indicates the importance of longterm postproject monitoring, inspection, and maintenance |
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Keywords: | Wetland restoration Hydrology Mitigation Tidal hydrodynamics Wildlife habitat |
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