Articles | Volume 24, issue 7
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-3557-2020
https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-24-3557-2020
Research article
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15 Jul 2020
Research article |  | 15 Jul 2020

Understanding coastal wetland conditions and futures by closing their hydrologic balance: the case of the Gialova lagoon, Greece

Stefano Manzoni, Giorgos Maneas, Anna Scaini, Basil E. Psiloglou, Georgia Destouni, and Steve W. Lyon

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AR: Author's response | RR: Referee report | ED: Editor decision
ED: Publish subject to revisions (further review by editor and referees) (20 Apr 2020) by Dimitri Solomatine
AR by Stefano Manzoni on behalf of the Authors (27 Apr 2020)  Author's response    Manuscript
ED: Publish subject to revisions (further review by editor and referees) (13 May 2020) by Dimitri Solomatine
ED: Referee Nomination & Report Request started (01 Jun 2020) by Dimitri Solomatine
RR by Anonymous Referee #1 (06 Jun 2020)
RR by Anonymous Referee #2 (12 Jun 2020)
ED: Publish as is (12 Jun 2020) by Dimitri Solomatine

Post-review adjustments

AA: Author's adjustment | EA: Editor approval
AA by Stefano Manzoni on behalf of the Authors (08 Jul 2020)   Author's adjustment   Manuscript
EA: Adjustments approved (13 Jul 2020) by Dimitri Solomatine
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Short summary
A modeling tool is developed to assess the vulnerability of coastal wetlands to climatic and water management changes. Applied to the case study of the Gialova lagoon (Greece), this tool highlights the reliance of the lagoon functionality on scarce freshwater sources already under high demand from agriculture. Climatic changes will likely increase lagoon salinity, despite efforts to improve water management.