Abstract:Freshwater marsh restoration can be a viable natural climate solution; however, the extent to which marsh soils bury and preserve organic carbon within policy‐relevant timescales remains highly uncertain. Here, we compare organic carbon masses and accumulation rates from an undrained reference marsh, a passively restored freshwater marsh (reflooded after 1954) and a chronosequence of actively restored freshwater marshes (<10 years in age) situated in Lake Erie watersheds in the Long Point Biosphere Reserve of … Show more
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