VASG Grad Fellow Studies Breaching on Undeveloped Land

AssateagueIslandBreachVADuring major storms, barrier island systems change. When Superstorm Sandy hit New Jersey in late October 2012, waves moved sediment and created new channels, called breaches, destroying buildings and other infrastructure in their path. Scientists are still trying to understand how breaching could affect water circulation patterns, currents, salinity, and water levels. One way to better understand these changes could be by comparing undeveloped islands to developed ones.

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