Long-term impacts of embankments on coastal marsh vegetation and carbon sequestration

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q1 MARINE & FRESHWATER BIOLOGY Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science Pub Date : 2024-10-05 DOI:10.1016/j.ecss.2024.108980
Kristen K. Beck , Mark Schuerch , Daniel Magnone , Marco A. Aquino-Lopez , Katie Gunning , Josephine Westlake , Sophie Beckerton
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Coastal marshes, encompassing saltmarshes and freshwater marshes, are important environments for carbon sequestration and coastal protection; however, they are at risk due to climate change, sea level rise and human activity. Freshwater wetlands sit inland of saltmarshes and are often characterised by high biodiversity and productivity. Increasingly, conservation efforts are focussed on freshwater habitats, sometimes even at the expense of saltmarshes, through the construction of defences and embankments. However, these sea defences have unintended consequences on both coastal freshwater marshes and saltmarshes. In this study we investigate the implications of an embankment on a freshwater marsh and saltmarsh from Gibraltar Point, UK using a palaeoecological approach. A multiproxy approach was used on sediment archives from the freshwater marsh and saltmarsh to reconstruct the marsh geomorphological characteristics before and after the embankment was built. In the Freshwater marsh our results show the development of a transitional marsh over the past 200 years with ecological and morphological changes mainly dictated by storm surges with some influence from the embankment installation (ca. 1880 CE). The Old Saltmarsh shows the succession of a mature saltmarsh including rising elevation and vegetation development with negligible impact from the embankment construction. Whilst sea defences contribute to potential future coastal squeeze, by truncating areas of valuable freshwater marsh and cutting them off from their external sediment supply, they create risk to future inundation by sea-level rise. Natural development into freshwater marshes habitats have a greater potential for more biodiverse and multifunctional ecosystems and improved carbon storage capacity whilst enhancing coastal protection.
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堤坝对沿海沼泽植被和固碳的长期影响
沿海沼泽包括盐沼和淡水沼泽,是固碳和保护海岸的重要环境;然而,由于气候变化、海平面上升和人类活动,沿海沼泽正面临危险。淡水湿地位于盐沼的内陆,通常具有生物多样性高和生产力高的特点。越来越多的保护工作集中在淡水栖息地上,有时甚至通过修建防御工事和堤坝以牺牲盐沼为代价。然而,这些海堤对沿海淡水沼泽和盐沼都会产生意想不到的后果。在本研究中,我们采用古生态学方法研究了英国直布罗陀角的堤坝对淡水沼泽和盐沼的影响。我们对淡水沼泽和盐沼的沉积物档案采用了多代理方法,以重建堤坝建成前后的沼泽地貌特征。在淡水沼泽地,我们的研究结果表明,在过去的 200 年中,过渡性沼泽地得到了发展,其生态和形态变化主要受风暴潮的影响,同时也受到了堤坝修建(约公元 1880 年)的一些影响。老盐沼显示了成熟盐沼的演替过程,包括海拔上升和植被发展,堤坝建设的影响微乎其微。虽然海堤会造成未来潜在的海岸挤压,但海堤截断了有价值的淡水沼泽区域,切断了它们与外部沉积物的供应,会造成未来被海平面上升淹没的风险。自然开发淡水沼泽生境更有可能形成生物多样性和多功能生态系统,提高碳储存能力,同时加强海岸保护。
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期刊介绍: Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science is an international multidisciplinary journal devoted to the analysis of saline water phenomena ranging from the outer edge of the continental shelf to the upper limits of the tidal zone. The journal provides a unique forum, unifying the multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the oceanography of estuaries, coastal zones, and continental shelf seas. It features original research papers, review papers and short communications treating such disciplines as zoology, botany, geology, sedimentology, physical oceanography.
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