Hypersaline tidal flats (HTFs) are coastal ecosystems with freshwater deficits often occurring in arid or semiarid regions near mangrove supratidal zones with no major fluvial contributions. Here, we estimate that organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) were buried at rates averaging 21 (6), 1.7 (0:3) and 1.4 (0:3) gm2 yr1, respectively, during the previous century in three contrasting HTF systems, one in Brazil (eutrophic) and two in Australia (oligotrophic). Although these rates are lower than those from nearby mangrove, saltmarsh and seagrass systems, the importance of HTFs as sinks for OC, TN and TP may be significant given their extensive coverage. Despite the measured short-Term variability between net air s...
Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blu...
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most productive ecosystems and provide essential ecosystem se...
The canopies and roots of seagrass, mangrove, and saltmarsh protect a legacy of buried sedimentary o...
Hypersaline tidal flats (HTFs) are coastal ecosystems with freshwater deficits often occurring in ar...
International audienceMangroves are one of the most important but threatened blue carbon ecosystems ...
Mangrove forests are highly productive coastal ecosystems that significantly influence global carbon...
The blue carbon paradigm has evolved in recognition of the high carbon storage and sequestration pot...
The blue carbon paradigm has evolved in recognition of the high carbon storage and sequestration pot...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and m...
Wetlands represent the largest component of the terrestrial biological carbon pool, and thus play an...
Mangrove wetlands exist in the transition zone between terrestrial and marine environments and as su...
Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blu...
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most productive ecosystems and provide essential ecosystem se...
The canopies and roots of seagrass, mangrove, and saltmarsh protect a legacy of buried sedimentary o...
Hypersaline tidal flats (HTFs) are coastal ecosystems with freshwater deficits often occurring in ar...
International audienceMangroves are one of the most important but threatened blue carbon ecosystems ...
Mangrove forests are highly productive coastal ecosystems that significantly influence global carbon...
The blue carbon paradigm has evolved in recognition of the high carbon storage and sequestration pot...
The blue carbon paradigm has evolved in recognition of the high carbon storage and sequestration pot...
©2017. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and m...
Wetlands represent the largest component of the terrestrial biological carbon pool, and thus play an...
Mangrove wetlands exist in the transition zone between terrestrial and marine environments and as su...
Coastal habitats including saltmarshes and mangrove forests can accumulate and store significant blu...
Mangrove forests are among the world’s most productive ecosystems and provide essential ecosystem se...
The canopies and roots of seagrass, mangrove, and saltmarsh protect a legacy of buried sedimentary o...