Breithaupt et al. (2020, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005349) investigated why rates of organic carbon (OC) burial in coastal wetlands appear to increase over the past ∼120 years. After comparing dating methods and applying biogeochemical analyses, we concluded that neither dating method nor carbon degradation contribute to the observed trend. Rather, we concluded that OC burial has increased in the past century. Parkinson\u27s (2021) Comment disagrees with our conclusion, contending that: (1) use of a density correction to account for soil auto-compaction is a flawed methodology that artificially shortens a core\u27s length, (2) there is limited evidence for an acceleration in the regional sea-level rise (SLR) rate, and (3) vertical accre...
Salt marshes have large capacities for carbon (C) storage due to their high productivity, but becaus...
This article was corrected on 13 JAN 2023. See the end of the full text for details.A thorough under...
These data are from the publication: Mao, J., Burdett, H. L., McGill, R. A. R., Newton, J., Gullive...
Breithaupt et al. (2020, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005349) investigated why rates of organic car...
Rates of organic carbon (OC) burial in some coastal wetlands appear to be greater in recent years th...
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 ...
Coastal wetlands are globally important environments for biogeochemical cycling and are the object o...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems, including tidal marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, are being inc...
The capacity of wetlands to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is the sum of two services: the ...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems, including tidal marsh, mangrove and seagrass, are being increasingly a...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
High rates of carbon burial observed in wetland sediments have garnered attention as a potential “na...
We thank Törnqvist et al. for engaging with our modelling study on the future response of global coa...
Salt marshes have large capacities for carbon (C) storage due to their high productivity, but becaus...
This article was corrected on 13 JAN 2023. See the end of the full text for details.A thorough under...
These data are from the publication: Mao, J., Burdett, H. L., McGill, R. A. R., Newton, J., Gullive...
Breithaupt et al. (2020, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019JG005349) investigated why rates of organic car...
Rates of organic carbon (OC) burial in some coastal wetlands appear to be greater in recent years th...
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 ...
Coastal wetlands are globally important environments for biogeochemical cycling and are the object o...
The goal of this investigation was to examine how sediment accretion and organic carbon (OC) burial ...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems, including tidal marshes, mangroves and seagrass meadows, are being inc...
The capacity of wetlands to mitigate greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is the sum of two services: the ...
Vegetated coastal ecosystems, including tidal marsh, mangrove and seagrass, are being increasingly a...
© The Author(s), 2019. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
High rates of carbon burial observed in wetland sediments have garnered attention as a potential “na...
We thank Törnqvist et al. for engaging with our modelling study on the future response of global coa...
Salt marshes have large capacities for carbon (C) storage due to their high productivity, but becaus...
This article was corrected on 13 JAN 2023. See the end of the full text for details.A thorough under...
These data are from the publication: Mao, J., Burdett, H. L., McGill, R. A. R., Newton, J., Gullive...