Hidden levees: Small-scale flood defense on rural coasts

IF 3.3 2区 地球科学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Emily A. Hall , Grace D. Molino , Tyler C. Messerschmidt , Matthew L. Kirwan
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Abstract

Climate change, land subsidence, and coastal population growth are increasing coastal flood risks and changing land uses. Large-scale levee systems protect many urban areas from flooding, but much less is known about how rural coasts respond to sea level rise and increasing flood risks. This study examined previously unreported, small-scale earthen levees that have been constructed for centuries by individual landowners in rural, low-lying portions of the Chesapeake Bay region in the USA. Analysis of aerial imagery, digital elevation models, and field measurements revealed that levees are constructed from inorganic silt loam sediment consistent with adjacent terrestrial soils. They extend above Highest Astronomical Tide, and are today surrounded by marsh or low-lying terrestrial vegetation. Although preliminary measurements revealed inconsistent effects of levees on soil salinity or soil organic content, the landward side of levees are generally lower in elevation than the seaward side. They are also characterized by less flood tolerant vegetation and shallower organic-rich soils. These results suggest that small-scale levees may have historically impeded wetland development, though their effects today are unclear. This work highlights a historical approach to rural flood defense and suggests that, in some cases, the impacts of small levees are observable long after coastal retreat and levee abandonment. They are therefore part of the evolving human-landscape system for potential management into the future.

隐藏的堤坝:农村海岸的小规模防洪
气候变化、地面沉降和沿海人口增长增加了沿海洪水风险,改变了土地利用。大规模的堤坝系统保护了许多城市地区免受洪水侵袭,但人们对农村沿海地区如何应对海平面上升和日益增加的洪水风险知之甚少。这项研究调查了美国切萨皮克湾地区农村低洼地区的个人土地所有者几个世纪以来建造的小规模土堤。对航空图像、数字高程模型和实地测量的分析表明,堤坝是由与邻近陆地土壤一致的无机粉砂壤土沉积物建造的。它们延伸到最高天文潮之上,今天被沼泽或低洼的陆地植被所包围。虽然初步测量结果显示,堤防对土壤盐度或土壤有机含量的影响并不一致,但堤防的内陆侧通常比临海侧海拔低。它们的特点还包括较不耐洪水的植被和较浅的富有机质土壤。这些结果表明,小规模堤坝可能在历史上阻碍了湿地的发展,尽管它们在今天的影响尚不清楚。这项工作强调了农村防洪的历史方法,并表明,在某些情况下,小堤坝的影响在海岸撤退和堤坝废弃后很长一段时间内都是可见的。因此,它们是未来潜在管理的不断发展的人类景观系统的一部分。
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Anthropocene
Anthropocene Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
6.30
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0.00%
发文量
27
审稿时长
102 days
期刊介绍: Anthropocene is an interdisciplinary journal that publishes peer-reviewed works addressing the nature, scale, and extent of interactions that people have with Earth processes and systems. The scope of the journal includes the significance of human activities in altering Earth’s landscapes, oceans, the atmosphere, cryosphere, and ecosystems over a range of time and space scales - from global phenomena over geologic eras to single isolated events - including the linkages, couplings, and feedbacks among physical, chemical, and biological components of Earth systems. The journal also addresses how such alterations can have profound effects on, and implications for, human society. As the scale and pace of human interactions with Earth systems have intensified in recent decades, understanding human-induced alterations in the past and present is critical to our ability to anticipate, mitigate, and adapt to changes in the future. The journal aims to provide a venue to focus research findings, discussions, and debates toward advancing predictive understanding of human interactions with Earth systems - one of the grand challenges of our time.
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