Organic Carbon Isotope Systematics of Coastal Marshes (original) (raw)
Carbon Sources in the Sediments of a Restoring vs. Historically Unaltered Salt Marsh
Isa Woo
Estuaries and Coasts
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Origin of organic carbon in the topsoil of Wadden Sea salt marshes
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Carbon-isotope ratios and carbon, nitrogen and sulfur abundances in flora and soil organic matter from a temperate-zone bog and marsh
Edward Hornibrook
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Processes that influence carbon isotope variations in salt marsh sediments
James T Morris
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Refractory organic matter in coastal salt marshes-effect on C sequestration calculations
Eduardo Leorri
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Comparison of bulk and compound-specific δ13C analyses and determination of carbon sources to salt marsh sediments using n-alkane distributions (Maine, USA)
Chad Lane, Patrick Schuneman
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Updated estimates of carbon accumulation rates in coastal marsh sediments
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Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes
Anthony Grey
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Below the disappearing marshes of an urban estuary: Historic nitrogen trends and soil structure
Alana Hanson, Roxanne Johnson, Earl Davey, Cathleen Wigand
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Impact of dynamic feedbacks between sedimentation, sea-level rise, and biomass production on near-surface marsh stratigraphy and carbon accumulation
James T Morris
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 2009
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Estimating sources of soil organic matter in natural and transplanted estuarine marshes using stable isotopes of carbon and nitrogen
William Showers
Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 1988
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Wetland carbon storage controlled by millennial-scale variation in relative sea-level rise
Janine Adams
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Long‐Term Carbon Sinks in Marsh Soils of Coastal Louisiana are at Risk to Wetland Loss
Tim J B Carruthers
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
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Middle to late Holocene fluctuations of C 3 and C 4 vegetation in a Northern New England Salt Marsh, Sprague Marsh, Phippsburg Maine
Facundo Barrera
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The Spatial Variability of Organic Matter and Decomposition Processes at the Marsh Scale
Sonia Silvestri
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2018
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Vegetation succession and carbon sequestration in a coastal wetland in northwest Florida: Evidence from carbon isotopes
Yuch-ping Hsieh, Larry Robinson
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 2001
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Application of stable carbon isotopes for reconstructing salt-marsh floral zones and relative sea level, New Jersey, USA
Christopher Vane
Journal of Quaternary Science, 2012
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High nutrient loads amplify carbon cycling across California and New York coastal wetlands but with ambiguous effects on marsh integrity and sustainability
Andrea Woolfolk
PLOS ONE
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Factors influencing the organic carbon pools in tidal marsh soils of the Elbe estuary (Germany)
Alexander Gröngröft
Journal of Soils and Sediments, 2016
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Effects of nutrient loading on the carbon balance of coastal wetland sediments
James T Morris
Limnology and Oceanography, 1999
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Constraining Marsh Carbon Budgets Using Long-Term C Burial and Contemporary Atmospheric CO2Fluxes
Anne Giblin
Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 2018
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Quantification of Blue Carbon in Salt Marshes of the Pacific Coast of Canada
Marlow Pellatt
2021
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Constraining Marsh Carbon Budgets Using Long-Term C Burial and Contemporary Atmospheric CO2 Fluxes
Chuck Hopkinson
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Interactive comment on “Geomorphic influences on the contribution of vegetation to soil C accumulation and accretion in Spartina alterniflora marshes” by Tracy Elsey-Quirk and Viktoria Unger
Viktoria Unger
2017
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Sea‐level rise explains changing carbon accumulation rates in a salt marsh over the past two millennia
Nathan McTigue
Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
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Landscape Change Affects Soil Organic Carbon Mineralization and Greenhouse Gas Production in Coastal Wetlands
Kam W Tang
Global Biogeochemical Cycles , 2022
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Determining the Spatial Variability of Wetland Soil Bulk Density, Organic Matter, and the Conversion Factor between Organic Matter and Organic Carbon across Coastal Louisiana, U.S.A
Hongqing Wang
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Sources and Transformations of Organic Matter in Surface Soils and Sediments from a Tidal Estuary (North Inlet, South Carolina, USA)
Miguel Angel Goñi
Estuaries, 2000
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