Data presented in the paper “Tropical biogeomorphic seagrass landscapes for coastal protection: persistence and wave attenuation during major storm events“
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James, Rebecca; Lynch, A. (Aaron); Herman, P M J; van Katwijk, M.M. (Marieke); Bouma, T.J. (Tjeerd) (2020): Data presented in the paper “Tropical biogeomorphic seagrass landscapes for coastal protection: persistence and wave attenuation during major storm events“. Version 1. 4TU.ResearchData. dataset. https://doi.org/10.4121/uuid:d6b7dd41-fa76-4b81-ada4-ca03167ca382
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This dataset contains data collected in Saint Martin, Caribbean. Vegetation surveys were conducted before and after the 2017 Hurricane season in which category 5 Hurricane Irma directly hit the island. The 1D wave propagation model, XBeach, was used to model wave propagation over the seagrass meadow in Baie de L'embouchure in normal and hurricane-like conditions. Biomechanical measurements were conducted on the dominant seagrass and algae species within the meadow to investigate their tolerance to drag forces.
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- 2020-05-29 first online, published, posted
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4TU.Centre for Research Data
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- NWO, 858.14.063
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NIOZ Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research, Estuarine and Delta Systems
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