Global dataset of soil organic carbon in tidal marshes
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Published:2023-11-11
Issue:1
Volume:10
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ISSN:2052-4463
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Container-title:Scientific Data
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Sci Data
Author:
Maxwell Tania L.ORCID, Rovai André S., Adame Maria FernandaORCID, Adams Janine B., Álvarez-Rogel José, Austin William E. N., Beasy Kim, Boscutti FrancescoORCID, Böttcher Michael E.ORCID, Bouma Tjeerd J., Bulmer Richard H., Burden AnnetteORCID, Burke Shannon A., Camacho Saritta, Chaudhary Doongar R., Chmura Gail L., Copertino Margareth, Cott Grace M., Craft Christopher, Day John, de los Santos Carmen B., Denis Lionel, Ding Weixin, Ellison Joanna C., Ewers Lewis Carolyn J., Giani Luise, Gispert Maria, Gontharet Swanne, González-Pérez José A.ORCID, González-Alcaraz M. Nazaret, Gorham Connor, Graversen Anna Elizabeth L., Grey Anthony, Guerra RobertaORCID, He Qiang, Holmquist James R., Jones Alice R.ORCID, Juanes José A., Kelleher Brian P., Kohfeld Karen E.ORCID, Krause-Jensen DorteORCID, Lafratta Anna, Lavery Paul S., Laws Edward A., Leiva-Dueñas Carmen, Loh Pei Sun, Lovelock Catherine E.ORCID, Lundquist Carolyn J., Macreadie Peter I., Mazarrasa Inés, Megonigal J. Patrick, Neto Joao M., Nogueira JulianaORCID, Osland Michael J., Pagès Jordi F., Perera Nipuni, Pfeiffer Eva-Maria, Pollmann ThomasORCID, Raw Jacqueline L.ORCID, Recio MaríaORCID, Ruiz-Fernández Ana CarolinaORCID, Russell Sophie K., Rybczyk John M., Sammul Marek, Sanders Christian, Santos Rui, Serrano Oscar, Siewert MatthiasORCID, Smeaton CraigORCID, Song Zhaoliang, Trasar-Cepeda Carmen, Twilley Robert R., Van de Broek Marijn, Vitti Stefano, Antisari Livia VittoriORCID, Voltz Baptiste, Wails Christy N., Ward Raymond D.ORCID, Ward Melissa, Wolfe Jaxine, Yang Renmin, Zubrzycki SebastianORCID, Landis Emily, Smart Lindsey, Spalding Mark, Worthington Thomas A.ORCID
Abstract
AbstractTidal marshes store large amounts of organic carbon in their soils. Field data quantifying soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks provide an important resource for researchers, natural resource managers, and policy-makers working towards the protection, restoration, and valuation of these ecosystems. We collated a global dataset of tidal marsh soil organic carbon (MarSOC) from 99 studies that includes location, soil depth, site name, dry bulk density, SOC, and/or soil organic matter (SOM). The MarSOC dataset includes 17,454 data points from 2,329 unique locations, and 29 countries. We generated a general transfer function for the conversion of SOM to SOC. Using this data we estimated a median (± median absolute deviation) value of 79.2 ± 38.1 Mg SOC ha−1 in the top 30 cm and 231 ± 134 Mg SOC ha−1 in the top 1 m of tidal marsh soils globally. This data can serve as a basis for future work, and may contribute to incorporation of tidal marsh ecosystems into climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies and policies.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Library and Information Sciences,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Computer Science Applications,Education,Information Systems,Statistics and Probability
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