Seagrass sediments as a global carbon sink: Isotopic constraints
Bangor University · Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Seagrass meadows are highly productive habitats found along many of the world's coastline, providing important services that support the overall functioning of the coastal zone. The organic carbon that accumulates in seagrass meadows is derived not only from seagrass production but from the trapping of other particles, as the seagrass canopies facilitate sedimentation and reduce resuspension. Here we provide a comprehensive synthesis of the available data to obtain a better understanding of the relative contribution of seagrass and other possible sources of organic matter that accumulate in the sediments of seagrass meadows. The data set includes 219 paired analyses of the carbon isotopic composition of…
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7Topics & keywords
- Seagrass
- Blue carbon
- Environmental science
- Sediment
- Carbon sink
- Total organic carbon
- Sink (geography)
- Habitat
- Life below water