Fettrow et al. (2024): Factors controlling spatiotemporal variability of soil carbon accumulation and stock estimates in a tidal salt marsh

Sean Fettrow, Andrew Wozniak, Holly A. Michael, and Angelia L. Seyfferth IN: Biogeosciences, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-21-2367-2024

Tidal marshes often contain multiple species of cordgrass due to variations in hydrology and soil biogeochemistry caused by microtopography and distance from tidal creeks, creating distinct subsites. The overarching objective was to observe how soil C concentration and dissolved organic carbon (DOC) vary across four plant phenophases and across three subsites categorized by unique vegetation and hydrology. The authors also investigated the dominant biogeochemical controls on the spatiotemporal variability of soil C and DOC concentrations. 

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