Soil organic carbon stocks and stabilization mechanisms in tidal marshes along estuarine gradients

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Neiske, Friederike [1 ]
Seedtke, Maria [1 ]
Eschenbach, Annette [1 ]
Wilson, Monica [2 ]
Jensen, Kai [2 ]
Becker, Joscha N. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Hamburg, Inst Soil Sci, CEN Ctr Earth Syst Res & Sustainabil, Allende Pl 2, D-20146 Hamburg, Germany
[2] Univ Hamburg, Inst Plant Sci & Microbiol, Ohnhorststr 18, D-22609 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
Elbe Estuary; Salinity; Flooding; Density fractionation; Particulate organic matter; Aggregate-occluded organic matter; Mineral-associated organic matter; SALT MARSHES; ELBE ESTUARY; MATTER; STORAGE; FRESH; SEQUESTRATION; ACCUMULATION; AGGREGATION; TEMPERATE; ACCRETION;
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10.1016/j.geoderma.2025.117274
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S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Tidal marshes in estuaries store large amounts of soil organic carbon (SOC) and are dominated by the interaction of tidal inundation and salinity with biotic ecosystem components, leading to strong spatio-temporal heterogeneity. Little is known how these estuarine conditions affect SOC stabilization. Our aim was to assess (i) SOC stocks, (ii) SOC stabilization mechanisms (aggregation and mineral-association), and (iii) their environmental drivers along estuarine gradients. We analyzed SOC stocks and SOC density fractions in topsoil (0-10 cm) and subsoil (10-30 cm) of three marsh zones representing three flooding regimes (daily, monthly, yearly) in three marsh types along the salinity gradient (salt, brackish, freshwater) of the Elbe Estuary, Germany. The SOC stocks in 0-30 cm ranged between 9.3-74.6 t ha(-1), and decreased with increasing salinity and flooding. This was linked to decreasing plant biomass and soil fine texture. Organic matter (OM) associated with minerals (CMAOM) constituted the largest SOC fraction (59 % of SOC), followed by aggregate-occluded OM (CoPOM) (24 %) and free particulate OM (CfPOM) (16 %). The CMAOM amount in topsoils decreased with increasing salinity, reflecting decreasing soil fine texture. Amounts of CoPOM were higher in topsoils and high marshes, indicating negative effects of flooding on aggregation. The contribution of CfPOM to total SOC increased with increasing flooding, likely related to its preservation under reducing soil conditions. Our results emphasize that increasing marine influence (rising salinity and flooding frequency) leads to a decrease in SOC content and stabilization. Therefore, sea-level rise has the potential to negatively impact SOC storage in estuarine marshes.
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