This study compares carbon sequestration rates along two independent tidal mangrove creeks near Naples Bay in Southwest Florida, USA. One tidal creek is hydrologically disturbed due to upstream land use changes; the other is an undisturbed reference creek. Soil cores were collected in basin, fringe, and riverine hydrogeomorphic settings along each of the two tidal creeks and analyzed for bulk density, total organic carbon profiles, and sediment accretion. Radionuclides 137Cs and 210Pb were used to estimate recent sediment accretion and carbon sequestration rates. Carbon sequestration rates (mean ± standard error) for seven sites in the two tidal creeks on the Naples Bay (98 ± 12 g-C m−2·year−1 (n = 18)) are lower than published global means...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Mangrove forests have higher rates of carbon storage per unit area than any other coastal or terrest...
There is growing interest in the capacity of mangrove ecosystems to sequester and store “blue carbon...
This study compares carbon sequestration rates along two independent tidal mangrove creeks near Napl...
Compared to other terrestrial environments, coastal “blue carbon” habitats such as salt marshes and ...
Coastal wetlands are one of the world\u27s most productive and valuable ecosystems. Mangrove forests...
Mangrove forests and saltmarshes are important habitats for carbon (C) sequestration in the coastal ...
Coastal and marine ecosystems have the potential to produce and sequester organic carbon at rates th...
The ecological and economic contributions made by mangroves have been well documented in recent deca...
Mangrove wetlands are some of the most important locations of organic carbon (OC) sequestration and ...
Wetlands represent the largest component of the terrestrial biological carbon pool, and thus play an...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
The objective of this research was to measure temporal variability in accretion and mass sedimentati...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Mangrove forests have higher rates of carbon storage per unit area than any other coastal or terrest...
There is growing interest in the capacity of mangrove ecosystems to sequester and store “blue carbon...
This study compares carbon sequestration rates along two independent tidal mangrove creeks near Napl...
Compared to other terrestrial environments, coastal “blue carbon” habitats such as salt marshes and ...
Coastal wetlands are one of the world\u27s most productive and valuable ecosystems. Mangrove forests...
Mangrove forests and saltmarshes are important habitats for carbon (C) sequestration in the coastal ...
Coastal and marine ecosystems have the potential to produce and sequester organic carbon at rates th...
The ecological and economic contributions made by mangroves have been well documented in recent deca...
Mangrove wetlands are some of the most important locations of organic carbon (OC) sequestration and ...
Wetlands represent the largest component of the terrestrial biological carbon pool, and thus play an...
Carbon cycling in mangrove forests represents a significant portion of the coastal wetland carbon (C...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
The objective of this research was to measure temporal variability in accretion and mass sedimentati...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Mangrove forests have higher rates of carbon storage per unit area than any other coastal or terrest...
There is growing interest in the capacity of mangrove ecosystems to sequester and store “blue carbon...