2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-54572-9
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Soil carbon in the world’s tidal marshes

Tania L. Maxwell,
Mark D. Spalding,
Daniel A. Friess
et al.

Abstract: Tidal marshes are threatened coastal ecosystems known for their capacity to store large amounts of carbon in their water-logged soils. Accurate quantification and mapping of global tidal marshes soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks is of considerable value to conservation efforts. Here, we used training data from 3710 unique locations, landscape-level environmental drivers and a global tidal marsh extent map to produce a global, spatially explicit map of SOC storage in tidal marshes at 30 m resolution. Here we sho… Show more

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