Response of salt-marsh carbon accumulation to climate change

Nature64.80
Volume: 489, Issue: 7417, Pages: 550 - 553
Published: Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
About half of annual marine carbon burial takes place in shallow water ecosystems where geomorphic and ecological stability is driven by interactions between the flow of water, vegetation growth and sediment transport. Although the sensitivity of terrestrial and deep marine carbon pools to climate change has been studied for decades, there is little understanding of how coastal carbon accumulation rates will change and potentially feed back on...
Paper Details
Title
Response of salt-marsh carbon accumulation to climate change
Published Date
Sep 1, 2012
Journal
Volume
489
Issue
7417
Pages
550 - 553
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