Salt marshes and other blue carbon ecosystems have been increasingly recognized for their carbon (C)-sink function. Yet, an improved assessment of organic carbon (OC) stocks and C-sequestration rates is still required to include blue C in C-crediting programs. Particularly, factors inducing variability in the permanence of sequestration and allochthonous contributions to soil OC stocks require an improved understanding. This study evaluates the potential for long-term C sequestration in the semi-natural salt marshes of the European Wadden Sea (WS), conducting deep (1.3 m) down-core OC-density assessments in sites with known site histories and accretion records. Because these young marshes have developed from tidal-flat ecosystems and have u...
Tidal marshes are broad flat wetlands that have some of the highest carbon stocks of any ecosystem. ...
Wetland soils are globally important carbon stores, and natural wetlands provide a sink for atmosphe...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as \u27blue carbon\u27 (C) sinks has ...
Blue carbon ecosystems, including salt marshes, play an important role in the global carbon cycle be...
Tidal marshes are sedimentary environments and are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. As...
Abstract Coastal vegetated ecosystems are acknowledged for their capacity to sequester organic carbo...
© 2018 British Society of Soil Science Tidal marshes are coastal and estuarine ecosystems that store...
Stocks and fluxes of soil inorganic carbon have long been ignored in the context of coastal carbon s...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as 'blue carbon' (C) sinks has led to...
Tidal marshes are important habitats for wildlife, and they provide a wide variety of ecosystem serv...
Funding: This research was finically supported by the Natural Environment Research Council funded Ca...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as `blue carbon? (C) sinks has led to...
Coastal marshes can have high rates of carbon (C) accumulation associated with high primary producti...
Australia's tidal marshes have suffered significant losses but their recently recognised importance ...
This report was commissioned by the North Sea Wildlife Trusts, Blue Marine Foundation, WWF and the R...
Tidal marshes are broad flat wetlands that have some of the highest carbon stocks of any ecosystem. ...
Wetland soils are globally important carbon stores, and natural wetlands provide a sink for atmosphe...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as \u27blue carbon\u27 (C) sinks has ...
Blue carbon ecosystems, including salt marshes, play an important role in the global carbon cycle be...
Tidal marshes are sedimentary environments and are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. As...
Abstract Coastal vegetated ecosystems are acknowledged for their capacity to sequester organic carbo...
© 2018 British Society of Soil Science Tidal marshes are coastal and estuarine ecosystems that store...
Stocks and fluxes of soil inorganic carbon have long been ignored in the context of coastal carbon s...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as 'blue carbon' (C) sinks has led to...
Tidal marshes are important habitats for wildlife, and they provide a wide variety of ecosystem serv...
Funding: This research was finically supported by the Natural Environment Research Council funded Ca...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as `blue carbon? (C) sinks has led to...
Coastal marshes can have high rates of carbon (C) accumulation associated with high primary producti...
Australia's tidal marshes have suffered significant losses but their recently recognised importance ...
This report was commissioned by the North Sea Wildlife Trusts, Blue Marine Foundation, WWF and the R...
Tidal marshes are broad flat wetlands that have some of the highest carbon stocks of any ecosystem. ...
Wetland soils are globally important carbon stores, and natural wetlands provide a sink for atmosphe...
Increased recognition of the global importance of salt marshes as \u27blue carbon\u27 (C) sinks has ...