Tidal marshes are sedimentary environments and are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. As a consequence they have the potential to reduce atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations by sequestering organic carbon (OC). In the past decades, most research on soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in marsh environments has focused on salt marshes, leaving carbon dynamics in brackish and freshwater marshes largely understudied and neglecting the diversity among tidal marshes. We therefore conducted an extensive sampling campaign to quantify and characterize SOC stock in marshes along a salinity gradient in the Scheldt estuary (Belgium and the Netherlands). We find that SOC stocks vary significantly along the estuary, from 46 in freshwater m...
Tidal coastal wetlands, common home to seagrass and salt marshes, are relevant carbon sinks due to t...
There is a growing interest in managing wetland restoration and conservation projects to maximize ca...
Salt marshes are highly effective carbon (C) sinks and bury more C per square meter annually than an...
Tidal marshes are sedimentary environments and are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. As...
© 2018 British Society of Soil Science Tidal marshes are coastal and estuarine ecosystems that store...
Blue carbon ecosystems, including salt marshes, play an important role in the global carbon cycle be...
Tidal marshes rank among the ecosystems with the highest capacity to sequester and store organic car...
Salt marshes and other blue carbon ecosystems have been increasingly recognized for their carbon (C)...
© 2020, The Author(s). Tidal marshes rank among the ecosystems with the highest capacity to sequeste...
Tidal marshes are important habitats for wildlife, and they provide a wide variety of ecosystem serv...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...
Coastal wetlands provide numerous ecosystem services, including the ability to sequester and store s...
Tidal marshes are broad flat wetlands that have some of the highest carbon stocks of any ecosystem. ...
Tidal marshes store large amounts of organic carbon in their soils. Field data quantifying soil orga...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant NE/R010846/1) Carbon Stor...
Tidal coastal wetlands, common home to seagrass and salt marshes, are relevant carbon sinks due to t...
There is a growing interest in managing wetland restoration and conservation projects to maximize ca...
Salt marshes are highly effective carbon (C) sinks and bury more C per square meter annually than an...
Tidal marshes are sedimentary environments and are among the most productive ecosystems on Earth. As...
© 2018 British Society of Soil Science Tidal marshes are coastal and estuarine ecosystems that store...
Blue carbon ecosystems, including salt marshes, play an important role in the global carbon cycle be...
Tidal marshes rank among the ecosystems with the highest capacity to sequester and store organic car...
Salt marshes and other blue carbon ecosystems have been increasingly recognized for their carbon (C)...
© 2020, The Author(s). Tidal marshes rank among the ecosystems with the highest capacity to sequeste...
Tidal marshes are important habitats for wildlife, and they provide a wide variety of ecosystem serv...
The soil carbon (C) sequestration capacity of salt marshes is of considerable importance with respec...
Coastal wetlands provide numerous ecosystem services, including the ability to sequester and store s...
Tidal marshes are broad flat wetlands that have some of the highest carbon stocks of any ecosystem. ...
Tidal marshes store large amounts of organic carbon in their soils. Field data quantifying soil orga...
This work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (grant NE/R010846/1) Carbon Stor...
Tidal coastal wetlands, common home to seagrass and salt marshes, are relevant carbon sinks due to t...
There is a growing interest in managing wetland restoration and conservation projects to maximize ca...
Salt marshes are highly effective carbon (C) sinks and bury more C per square meter annually than an...