One of the many goals of wetland restoration is to promote the long-term storage of carbon (C) in the terrestrial biosphere. Unfortunately, soil C reservoirs in restored wetlands are slow to accumulate even after hydrology and plant communities are reestablished. Oftentimes wetland restoration changes the soil matrix and thus can dramatically alter how soil C is stored and processed. Our research investigated whether soil organic matter (SOM) preservation theories derived from studies in non-wetland soil systems can be extended to wetland soils. We examined C associated with water-stable soil aggregates, minerals, and metal oxides within habitats of one natural and one restored tidal freshwater wetland. This study revealed that a majority o...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems and...
Soil organic matter (SOM) provides many ecosystem services that are necessary for continued ecosyste...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
One of the many goals of wetland restoration is to promote the long-term storage of carbon (C) in th...
Here is the data and drawing code for "comparing organic carbon bound to different minerals in wetl...
Carbon (C)-rich wetland soils are often drained for agriculture due to their capacity to support hig...
Freshwater wetland restoration is intended to replace both area and function as part of compensatory...
Wetland soils are highly effective ecosystems for long term storage of carbon. Prolonged periods of ...
Tidal wetlands are able to sequester large amounts of organic carbon due to their high primary produ...
Landuse changes for the purposes of cultivation often destabilise a substantial part of the initiall...
The creation and restoration of wetlands is widely seen as a critical tool for replacing ecosystem f...
Morphologic features indicative of a wet soil environment form in response to the concentration or d...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Mineral-associated organic matter is associated with a suite of soil minerals that can confer stabil...
Soils play an important role in greenhouse gas inventories and in climate change because more carbon...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems and...
Soil organic matter (SOM) provides many ecosystem services that are necessary for continued ecosyste...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...
One of the many goals of wetland restoration is to promote the long-term storage of carbon (C) in th...
Here is the data and drawing code for "comparing organic carbon bound to different minerals in wetl...
Carbon (C)-rich wetland soils are often drained for agriculture due to their capacity to support hig...
Freshwater wetland restoration is intended to replace both area and function as part of compensatory...
Wetland soils are highly effective ecosystems for long term storage of carbon. Prolonged periods of ...
Tidal wetlands are able to sequester large amounts of organic carbon due to their high primary produ...
Landuse changes for the purposes of cultivation often destabilise a substantial part of the initiall...
The creation and restoration of wetlands is widely seen as a critical tool for replacing ecosystem f...
Morphologic features indicative of a wet soil environment form in response to the concentration or d...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Mineral-associated organic matter is associated with a suite of soil minerals that can confer stabil...
Soils play an important role in greenhouse gas inventories and in climate change because more carbon...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) plays a central role in the biogeochemistry of aquatic ecosystems and...
Soil organic matter (SOM) provides many ecosystem services that are necessary for continued ecosyste...
Rising atmospheric CO2 concentrations have increased interest in the potential for forest ecosystems...