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Coast of change: habitat loss and transformations in the Wadden Sea

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Fig. 2 Areal share of land- and sea-scape components in theWadden Sea region, including the Zuiderzee area
Fig. 3 Schematic cross section through a tidal channel withmarinaC. gigasrisen over time
Fig. 5 Effects of sea level rise (SLR) on soft tidal shores lacking anretreat is associated with sediment redistributions to build a newberm at high water level and to raise the surface of the tidal flats.Belowsediment hunger arising from SLR is directed dow
Fig. 6 Progressivedottedisland of Oland was first built in 1899 and renewed in 1927.point to sites of shore erosion
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