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Open AccessSuboptimal Rootzone Growth Prevents Long Island (NY) Salt Marshes from Kee** Pace with Sea Level Rise
Salt marsh habitat loss and conversion are well documented across the marine-coastal district of New York. Regionally, these losses are characterized by marsh edge erosion, ditch and creek widening, internal p...
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Open AccessAdvancing salt marsh restoration for coastal resilience: a learning exchange
A multidisciplinary group of salt marsh professionals from Maine to Virginia participated in a collaborative learning exchange to improve restoration for the overall health and resilience of coastal wetlands. ...
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Analysing senior secondary mathematics teaching using the Knowledge Quartet
The multi-faceted nature of mathematics knowledge for teaching, including pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), has been studied widely in elementary classrooms, but little research has focused on senior second...
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What Influences Mathematics Teacher Educators’ Decisions in Course Design: Activity Theory and Professional Capital as an Investigative Approach
This chapter explores the potential of two theoretical perspectives to examine the factors that underpin decisions we make as mathematics teacher educators (MTEs) in the design of our courses. We report on dis...
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Hurricane Sandy Effects on Coastal Marsh Elevation Change
High-magnitude storm events such as Hurricane Sandy are powerful agents of geomorphic change in coastal marshes, potentially altering their surface elevation trajectories. But how do a storm’s impacts vary acr...
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Are Tidal Salt Marshes Exposed to Nutrient Pollution more Vulnerable to Sea Level Rise?
Over the past four decades, Long Island, NY, USA, has lost coastal wetlands at a rate of 4% per decade due to submergence. In this study, we examined relationships between the rate of tidal salt marsh loss and...
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The Ethics of Passive Data and Digital Phenoty** in Neurosurgery
Passive data (PD) refers to data generated without any active participation of the subject, such as data from global positioning systems and accelerometers, but also includes metadata on phone call and text ac...