Seasonal Temperature Distributions and Variations in Salt Marshes: Field Investigation and Numerical Simulation

Author:

Yu Xiayang12ORCID,Xu Xinghua1ORCID,Zhan Lucheng2ORCID,Cheng Haifeng13,Xin Pei14ORCID

Affiliation:

1. National Key Laboratory of Water Disaster Prevention Hohai University Nanjing China

2. College of Water Conservancy and Hydropower Engineering Hohai University Nanjing China

3. Key Laboratory of Estuarine and Coastal Project Ministry of Transport Shanghai Estuarine and Coastal Science Research Center Shanghai China

4. Yangtze Institute for Conservation and Development Hohai University Nanjing China

Abstract

AbstractSoil temperature regulates biogeochemical processes and is a key environmental factor affecting salt marsh ecosystems. Previous studies on soil temperature and heat transport in intertidal marshes predominantly focused on short‐term changes, leaving seasonal variations unclear. This study conducted a yearlong field and modeling investigation to examine temporal and spatial temperature variations in a creek‐marsh section under estuarine and meteorological influences. The results showed that inundating tidal water propagated the seasonal water temperature signal to marsh soils, especially at low elevations, thereby modulating air temperature‐induced soil temperature variations and distributions. The response of soil temperature to air and tidal water temperatures exhibited a damped and delayed pattern. In contrast, tide‐induced porewater circulations near the creek facilitated the temperature responses. A regression model incorporating a Gamma distribution function was developed to quantify the delayed and cumulative thermal effects of tidal water and air on shallow soil temperatures. The model coefficients varied along the creek‐marsh section, capturing the seasonal regulation of periodic tidal inundation on soil temperature in the low‐elevation marsh and near the creek. Sensitivity analyses indicated that relative sea level rise lowered yearly‐averaged temperatures for the marsh platform by enhancing latent heat export. Surface water warming increased the marsh temperatures at lower elevations. This study demonstrates that the creek‐marsh topography, warming, and relative sea level rise jointly affect soil temperature dynamics, advancing our understanding of temperature‐dependent biogeochemical processes in marsh ecosystems.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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