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DOI10.1002/ecs2.2329
Discontinuities in soil strength contribute to destabilization of nutrient-enriched creeks
Wigand, Cathleen1; Watson, Elizabeth B.2; Martin, Rose1; Johnson, David S.3; Warren, R. Scott4; Hanson, Alana1; Davey, Earl1; Johnson, Roxanne1; Deegan, Linda5
发表日期2018-08-01
ISSN2150-8925
卷号9期号:8
英文摘要

In a whole-ecosystem, nutrient addition experiment in the Plum Island Sound Estuary (Massachusetts), we tested the effects of nitrogen enrichment on the carbon and nitrogen contents, respiration, and strength of marsh soils. We measured soil shear strength within and across vegetation zones. We found significantly higher soil percent organic matter, carbon, and nitrogen in the long-term enriched marshes and higher soil respiration rates with longer duration of enrichment. The soil strength was similar in magnitude across depths and vegetation zones in the reference creeks, but showed signs of significant nutrient-mediated alteration in enriched creeks where shear strength at rooting depths of the low marsh-high marsh interface zone was significantly lower than at the sub-rooting depths or in the creek bank vegetation zone. To more closely examine the soil strength of the rooting (10-30 cm) and sub-rooting (40-60 cm) depths in the interface and creek bank vegetation zones, we calculated a vertical shear strength differential between these depths. We found significantly lower differentials in shear strength (rooting depth < sub-rooting depths) in the enriched creeks and in the interface zones. The discontinuities in the vertical and horizontal shear strength across the enriched marshes may contribute to observed fracturing and slumping occurring in the marsh systems. Tide gauge data also showed a pattern of rapid sea level rise for the period of the study, and changes in plant distribution patterns were indicative of increased flooding. Longer exposure times to nutrient-enriched waters and increased hydraulic energy associated with sea level rise may exacerbate creek bank sloughing. Additional research is needed, however, to better understand the interactions of nutrient enrichment and sea level rise on soil shear strength and stability of tidal salt marshes.


英文关键词eutrophication;marsh loss;sea level rise;soil shear strength;wetland soil
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000448271400003
来源期刊ECOSPHERE
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/61131
作者单位1.US EPA, Atlantic Ecol Div, ORD NHEERL, 27 Tarzwell Dr, Narragansett, RI 02882 USA;
2.Drexel Univ, Acad Nat Sci, Patrick Ctr Environm Res, 1900 Benjamin Franklin Pkwy, Philadelphia, PA 19103 USA;
3.Virginia Inst Marine Sci, Coll William & Mary, 1375 Greate Rd, Gloucester Point, VA 23062 USA;
4.Connecticut Coll, Dept Bot, 270 Mohegan Ave, New London, CT 06320 USA;
5.Woods Hole Res Ctr, Marine Biol Lab, 149 Woods Hole Rd, Falmouth, MA 02540 USA
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Wigand, Cathleen,Watson, Elizabeth B.,Martin, Rose,et al. Discontinuities in soil strength contribute to destabilization of nutrient-enriched creeks[J]. 美国环保署,2018,9(8).
APA Wigand, Cathleen.,Watson, Elizabeth B..,Martin, Rose.,Johnson, David S..,Warren, R. Scott.,...&Deegan, Linda.(2018).Discontinuities in soil strength contribute to destabilization of nutrient-enriched creeks.ECOSPHERE,9(8).
MLA Wigand, Cathleen,et al."Discontinuities in soil strength contribute to destabilization of nutrient-enriched creeks".ECOSPHERE 9.8(2018).
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