2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13157-021-01460-3
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Inorganic and Black Carbon Hotspots Constrain Blue Carbon Mitigation Services Across Tropical Seagrass and Temperate Tidal Marshes

Abstract: Total organic carbon (TOC) sediment stocks as a CO 2 mitigation service require exclusion of allochthonous black (BC) and particulate inorganic carbon corrected for water-atmospheric equilibrium (PIC eq ). For the rst time, we address this bias for a temperate salt marsh and a coastal tropical seagrass in BC hotspots that represent two different blue carbon ecosystems of Malaysia and Australia. Seagrass TOC stocks were similar to the salt marshes with soil depths < 1 m (59.3 ± 11.3 and 74.9 ± 18.9 MgC ha − 1 ,… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, BC estimates across coastal wetland ecosystems remain globally under sampled. This is despite contributing substantial fractions to the sediments' TOC (means between 3-38%) (data from Gallagher et al 2021;Gallagher et al 2019). Estimates across freshwater wetlands, however, are scarce but may still be significant.…”
Section: Limitations and Misunderstandings Of The Stock Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, BC estimates across coastal wetland ecosystems remain globally under sampled. This is despite contributing substantial fractions to the sediments' TOC (means between 3-38%) (data from Gallagher et al 2021;Gallagher et al 2019). Estimates across freshwater wetlands, however, are scarce but may still be significant.…”
Section: Limitations and Misunderstandings Of The Stock Conceptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These can be dry bulk density (Callaway et al 2012), gravimetric losses after combustion, chemical oxidation and titration (Byers et al 1978;Heiri et al 2001), or infrared reflectance (Bellon-Maurel & McBratney 2011). Except for chemical titration, the above proxies to some degree require a global (Fourqurean et al 2012) or preferably regional (Craft et al 1991) calibration with standard methods, remembering to include regression variance in the final estimate (Gallagher et al 2021).…”
Section: Measuring Carbon Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…These can be previously determined dry bulk density (Callaway et al 2012), gravimetric losses after combustion, chemical oxidation and titration (Byers et al 1978;Heiri et al 2001), or infrared reflectance (Bellon-Maurel and McBratney 2011). Except for chemical titration, the above proxies to some degree require a global (Fourqurean et al 2012) or preferably regional (Craft et al 1991) calibration with standard methods, with the inclusion of regression variance in the final estimate (Gallagher et al 2021a).…”
Section: Measuring Carbon Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%