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1 May 2017 Historical Coastal Evolution and Dune Vegetation in Isla Salamanca National Park, Colombia
Juan Felipe Gómez, Mary-Louise Byrne, James Hamilton, Federico Isla
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Abstract

Gómez, J.F.; Byrne, M.-L.; Hamilton, J., and Isla, F., 2017. Historical coastal evolution and dune vegetation in Isla Salamanca National Park, Colombia.

This paper analyzes the relationship between coastal dynamics and vegetation over dunes in Isla Salamanca Road Park (ISRP), a biosphere reserve and Ramsar site located on the Colombian Caribbean coast. Historical coastline changes together with the main geomorphological features were surveyed through fieldwork, satellite images, and historical aerial photographs, revealing that erosion is the predominant process in the eastern and central sectors of ISRP, and accreting trends throughout time occur in the westernmost sector of the study area. Dunes in the central and eastern sectors are scarped and regularly affected by storm wave action, whereas on the western end of the study area, embryo dunes are currently forming and evolving. Based on the mapped landforms and coastline trends for the last six decades, 1-square-m quadrats were used to identify dune vegetation over six cross-shore transects next to stretches of coast under moderate erosion (eastern sector), high erosion (central sector), and accretion (western sector). The vegetation diversity index indicates that the scarped dunes in the eastern and central sectors have more diverse and mature species cover than the embryo dunes located in the western sector. The former is populated by late successional species, whereas the latter is populated by pioneer vegetation species that can thrive under sand burial. These outcomes reveal the underpinning effect that coastal dynamics and past coastal changes have in the present landscape and vegetation associations along ISRP.

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Juan Felipe Gómez, Mary-Louise Byrne, James Hamilton, and Federico Isla "Historical Coastal Evolution and Dune Vegetation in Isla Salamanca National Park, Colombia," Journal of Coastal Research 33(3), 632-641, (1 May 2017). https://doi.org/10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-15-00189.1
Received: 28 September 2015; Accepted: 22 March 2016; Published: 1 May 2017
KEYWORDS
Caribbean coast
Coastal changes
coastal dunes
dune vegetation
geomorphological mapping
radiocarbon dating
vegetation diversity
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