Fig. 1: Branching tidal networks worldwide.
From: Anomalous scaling of branching tidal networks in global coastal wetlands and mudflats

a Overview of the collected tidal networks covering 21 sites worldwide, encompassing a diverse range of biomorphodynamic conditions, i.e., from micro- to macrotidal ranges and from bare to vegetated flats. b–v Remote sensing data of branching tidal networks. The randomly colored patches with white borderlines represent the extracted tidal networks, while the thin gray lines indicate the channel skeletons. Panels (j), (n), and (r) are derived from digital elevation model data, and the remaining panels are extracted from satellite imagery. The map in panel (j) contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0. https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/version/3/. The detailed information for these regions can be found in Supplementary Tab. 1.