Marshes and mangroves - lecture 13 Flashcards

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What are marshes and mangroves?

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Both types of tidal wetland
20M ha
Prominent component of coastal landscapes for 4000 years

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Why haven’t marshes/mangroves drowned with SLR?

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because of interactions between plants and soil that allow wetlands to actively engineer their position within the intertidal zone in ways that enhance ecosystem persistence

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Components of marsh/mangrove feedbacks

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Sea level rise rate
Sedimentation rate
Above ground plant growth rate
Below ground plant growth rate 
Location, slope, land cover etc
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What does the mineral sedimentation above ground feedback component entail?

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Settles onto wetland soils during tidal flooding by shoots slowing water velocities (low elevation)

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What does the below ground growth and decay feedback entail?

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Balance of plant root growth and decay directly adds organic matter to soil profile, raising elevation by sub-surface expansion

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What does the above-ground plant growth feedback component entail?

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Promotes greater standing biomass
slows velocities 
reduces wave height
reduces erosion 
mineral sed deposition
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