Marshes and mangroves - lecture 13 Flashcards
What are marshes and mangroves?
Both types of tidal wetland
20M ha
Prominent component of coastal landscapes for 4000 years
Why haven’t marshes/mangroves drowned with SLR?
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
Components of marsh/mangrove feedbacks
Sea level rise rate Sedimentation rate Above ground plant growth rate Below ground plant growth rate Location, slope, land cover etc
What does the mineral sedimentation above ground feedback component entail?
Settles onto wetland soils during tidal flooding by shoots slowing water velocities (low elevation)
What does the below ground growth and decay feedback entail?
Balance of plant root growth and decay directly adds organic matter to soil profile, raising elevation by sub-surface expansion
What does the above-ground plant growth feedback component entail?
Promotes greater standing biomass slows velocities reduces wave height reduces erosion mineral sed deposition