“…Both the outer sill depth and tidal range can be seen as proxies for the restrictiveness of the fjord which likely governs both the input of OC mar and the retention of OC terr within the fjord as conceptualized by Fuast and Knies (2019). When the outer sill depth and tidal range are compared with F terr Other Vegetated Fjord Systems Scotland 2.88 ± 1.99 −27.7-−17.5 2.36-9.5 Bottrell et al, 2009;Hunt et al, 2020;Loh et al, 2008;Smeaton et al, 2016;Smeaton, Cui, et al, 2021;Smeaton, Hunt, et al, 2021; Alaska 5.08 ± 2.44 −22.4-−21.0 - Cui et al, 2016b;Jaeger et al, 1998;Walinsky et al, 2009 Canada 3.37 ± 2.50 −27.0-−22.6 - Hage et al, 2022;Ingall et al, 2005;Louchouarn et al, 1997;Nuwer & Keil, 2005;Smith & Walton, 1980;Smittenberg, Pancost, et al, 2004;St-Onge & Hillaire-Marcel, 2001 Chile 1.79 ± 0.76 −29.0-−19.1 1.3-9.0 Bertrand et al, 2012;Mayr et al, 2014;Rebolledo et al, 2019;Ríos et al, 2020;Ruiz-Ruiz et al, 2021;Sepúlveda et al, 2005Sepúlveda et al, , 2011Silva et al, 2011;Silva & Prego, 2002Norway 8.82 ± 4.20 −23.8-−20.9 4.69-6.9 Duffield et al, 2017Faust et al, 2014;Faust & Knies, 2019;Huguet et al, 2007;Müller, 2001;Skei, 1983;Smittenberg, Pancost, et al, 2004;Smittenberg et al, 2005;Velinsky & Fogel, 1999New Zealand 3.74 ± 1.86 −28.2-−19.1 4.55 ± 2.59 Cui, Bianchi, Savage, & Smith, 2016Hinojosa et al, 2014;Knud...…”