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+ | Saltmarshes are the most common geomorphologic form in the Lagoon; nowadays they cover the 8% of its surface, compared to a 25% at the beginning of the century. Their name comes from “baro”, the vernacular term indicating a thick group of bushes or an uncultivated marshy land. They look like a flat and small island, whose substrate is mainly made up of silt-clayey sediments. Saltmarshs are constantly visible, except when the tide rises. High tide represents the limiting factor to their vegetal association in terms of salinity, water availability, | ||
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