We measured soil shear strength (SSS) from 2009 to 2018 in two hydrologically distinct freshwater marshes dominated by Panicum hemitomon after nitrogen (N) and phosphorous (P) were applied to the surface in spring. The SSS averaged over 100-cm depth in the floating and anchored marshes declined up to 30% throughout the profiles and with no apparent differences in the effects of the low, medium, and high N + P dosing. Plots with only N or P additions exhibited significant changes in SSS at individual depths below 40 cm for the anchored marsh, but not the floating marsh. The average SSS for the anchored marsh over the entire 100 cm profile declined when N and P were added separately or together. At the floating marsh, however, the SSS decreas...
Wetlands improve water quality through sedimentation and the uptake of excess nutrients. As human po...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
Marshes in the urban Jamaica Bay Estuary, New York, USA are disappearing at an average rate of 13 ha...
Although the broadly observed increase in nutrient loading rates to coastal waters in the last 100 y...
In a whole-ecosystem, nutrient addition experiment in the Plum Island Sound Estuary (Massachusetts),...
© The Author(s),2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
! An oligotrophic coastal freshwater marsh converted to open water within months after receiving par...
Sea-level rise, saltwater intrusion, and wave erosion threaten coastal marshes, but the influence of...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Abstract. Sediment deposition is the main mechanism of nutrient delivery to tidal freshwater marshes...
We studied soil decomposition in a Panicum hemitomon (Schultes)-dominated freshwater marsh located i...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
The present research compared and contrasted the physical structure of floating and rooted marshes, ...
Tidal freshwater marshes can protect downstream ecosystems from eutrophication by intercepting exces...
Wetlands improve water quality through sedimentation and the uptake of excess nutrients. As human po...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
Marshes in the urban Jamaica Bay Estuary, New York, USA are disappearing at an average rate of 13 ha...
Although the broadly observed increase in nutrient loading rates to coastal waters in the last 100 y...
In a whole-ecosystem, nutrient addition experiment in the Plum Island Sound Estuary (Massachusetts),...
© The Author(s),2018. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributio...
! An oligotrophic coastal freshwater marsh converted to open water within months after receiving par...
Sea-level rise, saltwater intrusion, and wave erosion threaten coastal marshes, but the influence of...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are sensitive to sea level rise and increased salinity, although little in...
Abstract. Sediment deposition is the main mechanism of nutrient delivery to tidal freshwater marshes...
We studied soil decomposition in a Panicum hemitomon (Schultes)-dominated freshwater marsh located i...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...
Abstract Understanding the threat to ecosystems from excess nitrogen in coastal water...
The present research compared and contrasted the physical structure of floating and rooted marshes, ...
Tidal freshwater marshes can protect downstream ecosystems from eutrophication by intercepting exces...
Wetlands improve water quality through sedimentation and the uptake of excess nutrients. As human po...
Most plant production by emergent coastal marshes occurs belowground. This belowground production ad...
Marshes in the urban Jamaica Bay Estuary, New York, USA are disappearing at an average rate of 13 ha...