A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015-2016 along ~ 1000km of pristine coastline in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Australia. Here, we use sediment and wood chronologies to gain insights into geochemical and climatic changes related to this dieback. The unique combination of low rainfall and low sea level observed during the dieback event had been unprecedented in the preceding 3 decades. A combination of iron (Fe) chronologies in wood and sediment, wood density and estimates of mangrove water use efficiency all imply lower water availability within the dead mangrove forest. Wood and sediment chronologies suggest a rapid, large mobilization of sedimentary Fe, which is consistent with redox transitions promoted by changes in soil moistu...
Satellite observations of Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria between 1987 and 2015 highlighted that man...
International audienceMangrove forests are the dominant intertidal ecosystem of tropical coastlines....
Between late 2015 and early 2016, more than 7,000 ha of mangrove forest died along the coastline of ...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
This study records and documents the most severe and notable instance ever reported of sudden and wi...
A vast area of more than 80 km2 (6–10% of total) of mangrove forests bordering Australia’s Gulf of C...
Recent evidence indicates that climate change and intensification of the El Niño Southern Oscillatio...
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Compound climate extremes (CCEs) can have significant and persistent environmental impacts on ecosys...
This study investigates the underlying climate processes behind the largest recorded mangrove diebac...
Abstract This study investigates the underlying climate processes behind the largest recorded mangro...
This study investigates the underlying climate processes behind the largest recorded mangrove diebac...
Satellite observations of Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria between 1987 and 2015 highlighted that man...
International audienceMangrove forests are the dominant intertidal ecosystem of tropical coastlines....
Between late 2015 and early 2016, more than 7,000 ha of mangrove forest died along the coastline of ...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
A massive mangrove dieback event occurred in 2015/2016 along ~1000 km of pristine coastline in the G...
This study records and documents the most severe and notable instance ever reported of sudden and wi...
A vast area of more than 80 km2 (6–10% of total) of mangrove forests bordering Australia’s Gulf of C...
Recent evidence indicates that climate change and intensification of the El Niño Southern Oscillatio...
Made available by the Northern Territory Library via the Publications (Legal Deposit) Act 2004 (NT)....
Compound climate extremes (CCEs) can have significant and persistent environmental impacts on ecosys...
This study investigates the underlying climate processes behind the largest recorded mangrove diebac...
Abstract This study investigates the underlying climate processes behind the largest recorded mangro...
This study investigates the underlying climate processes behind the largest recorded mangrove diebac...
Satellite observations of Australia's Gulf of Carpentaria between 1987 and 2015 highlighted that man...
International audienceMangrove forests are the dominant intertidal ecosystem of tropical coastlines....
Between late 2015 and early 2016, more than 7,000 ha of mangrove forest died along the coastline of ...