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Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes

Authors :
Maxwell, Tania L.
Rovai, André S.
Adame, Maria Fernanda
Adams, Janine B.
Álvarez-Rogel, José
Austin, William E. N.
Beasy, Kim
Boscutti, Francesco
Böttcher, Michael E.
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
Bulmer, Richard H.
Burden, Annette
Burke, Shannon A.
Camacho, Saritta
Chaudhary, Doongar R.
Chmura, Gail L.
Copertino, Margareth
Cott, Grace M.
Craft, Christopher
Day, John
de los Santos, Carmen B.
Denis, Lionel
Ding, Weixin
Ellison, Joanna C.
Ewers Lewis, Carolyn J.
Giani, Luise
Gispert, Maria
Gontharet, Swanne
González-Pérez, José A.
González-Alcaraz, M. Nazaret
Gorham, Connor
Graversen, Anna Elizabeth L.
Grey, Anthony
Guerra, Roberta
He, Qiang
Holmquist, James R.
Jones, Alice R.
Juanes, José A.
Kelleher, Brian P.
Kohfeld, Karen E.
Krause-Jensen, Dorte
Lafratta, Anna
Lavery, Paul S.
Laws, Edward A.
Leiva-Dueñas, Carmen
Loh, Pei Sun
Lovelock, Catherine E.
Lundquist, Carolyn J.
Macreadie, Peter I.
Mazarrasa, Inés
Megonigal, J. Patrick
Neto, Joao M.
Nogueira, Juliana
Osland, Michael J.
Pagès, Jordi F.
Perera, Nipuni
Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria
Pollmann, Thomas
Raw, Jacqueline L.
Recio, María
Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina
Russell, Sophie K.
Rybczyk, John M.
Sammul, Marek
Sanders, Christian
Santos, Rui
Serrano, Oscar
Siewert, Matthias B.
Smeaton, Craig
Song, Zhaoliang
Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen
Twilley, Robert R.
Van de Broek, Marijn
Vitti, Stefano
Antisari, Livia Vittori
Voltz, Baptiste
Wails, Christy N.
Ward, Raymond D.
Ward, Melissa
Wolfe, Jaxine
Yang, Renmin
Zubrzycki, Sebastian
Landis, Emily
Smart, Lindsey
Spalding, Mark
Worthington, Thomas A.
Maxwell, Tania L.
Rovai, André S.
Adame, Maria Fernanda
Adams, Janine B.
Álvarez-Rogel, José
Austin, William E. N.
Beasy, Kim
Boscutti, Francesco
Böttcher, Michael E.
Bouma, Tjeerd J.
Bulmer, Richard H.
Burden, Annette
Burke, Shannon A.
Camacho, Saritta
Chaudhary, Doongar R.
Chmura, Gail L.
Copertino, Margareth
Cott, Grace M.
Craft, Christopher
Day, John
de los Santos, Carmen B.
Denis, Lionel
Ding, Weixin
Ellison, Joanna C.
Ewers Lewis, Carolyn J.
Giani, Luise
Gispert, Maria
Gontharet, Swanne
González-Pérez, José A.
González-Alcaraz, M. Nazaret
Gorham, Connor
Graversen, Anna Elizabeth L.
Grey, Anthony
Guerra, Roberta
He, Qiang
Holmquist, James R.
Jones, Alice R.
Juanes, José A.
Kelleher, Brian P.
Kohfeld, Karen E.
Krause-Jensen, Dorte
Lafratta, Anna
Lavery, Paul S.
Laws, Edward A.
Leiva-Dueñas, Carmen
Loh, Pei Sun
Lovelock, Catherine E.
Lundquist, Carolyn J.
Macreadie, Peter I.
Mazarrasa, Inés
Megonigal, J. Patrick
Neto, Joao M.
Nogueira, Juliana
Osland, Michael J.
Pagès, Jordi F.
Perera, Nipuni
Pfeiffer, Eva-Maria
Pollmann, Thomas
Raw, Jacqueline L.
Recio, María
Ruiz-Fernández, Ana Carolina
Russell, Sophie K.
Rybczyk, John M.
Sammul, Marek
Sanders, Christian
Santos, Rui
Serrano, Oscar
Siewert, Matthias B.
Smeaton, Craig
Song, Zhaoliang
Trasar-Cepeda, Carmen
Twilley, Robert R.
Van de Broek, Marijn
Vitti, Stefano
Antisari, Livia Vittori
Voltz, Baptiste
Wails, Christy N.
Ward, Raymond D.
Ward, Melissa
Wolfe, Jaxine
Yang, Renmin
Zubrzycki, Sebastian
Landis, Emily
Smart, Lindsey
Spalding, Mark
Worthington, Thomas A.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Tidal marshes store large amounts of organic carbon in their soils. Field data quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks provide an important resource for researchers, natural resource managers, and policy-makers working towards the protection, restoration, and valuation of these ecosystems. We collated a global dataset of tidal marsh soil organic carbon (MarSOC) from 99 studies that includes location, soil depth, site name, dry bulk density, SOC, and/or soil organic matter (SOM). The MarSOC dataset includes 17,454 data points from 2,329 unique locations, and 29 countries. We generated a general transfer function for the conversion of SOM to SOC. Using this data we estimated a median (± median absolute deviation) value of 79.2 ± 38.1 Mg SOC ha−1 in the top 30 cm and 231 ± 134 Mg SOC ha−1 in the top 1 m of tidal marsh soils globally. This data can serve as a basis for future work, and may contribute to incorporation of tidal marsh ecosystems into climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies and policies.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1428021520
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41597-023-02633-x