2023
DOI: 10.1002/saj2.20515
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Temporal variability in soil organic matter accretion rates in coastal deltaic wetlands under changing depositional environments

Abstract: The Mississippi River Deltaic Plain experiences high relative sea level rise, limited sediment supply, and high marsh edge erosion, leading to the substantial coastal wetland and stored soil organic matter (SOM) loss. The objective of this study was to understand the SOM accumulation rates over the past 1000 years related to the changes in the depositional environment in these highly eroding coastal wetlands.Soil cores (2 m) were collected from four sites in Barataria Basin, LA and analyzed for proportion of o… Show more

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