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Interactive effects of vegetation and sediment properties on erosion of salt marshes in the Northern Adriatic Sea.

V B Lo1, T J Bouma2, J van Belzen2, C Van Colen3, L Airoldi4.   

Abstract

We investigated how lateral erosion control, measured by novel photogrammetry techniques, is modified by the presence of Spartina spp. vegetation, sediment grain size, and the nutrient status of salt marshes across 230 km of the Italian Northern Adriatic coastline. Spartina spp. vegetation reduced erosion across our study sites. The effect was more pronounced in sandy soils, where erosion was reduced by 80% compared to 17% in silty soils. Erosion resistance was also enhanced by Spartina spp. root biomass. In the absence of vegetation, erosion resistance was enhanced by silt content, with mean erosion 72% lower in silty vs. sandy soils. We found no relevant relationships with nutrient status, likely due to overall high nutrient concentrations and low C:N ratios across all sites. Our results contribute to quantifying coastal protection ecosystem services provided by salt marshes in both sandy and silty sediments.
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Keywords:  Coastal defence; Coastal ecosystem services; Coastal protection; Erosion; Eutrophication; Saltmarsh; Spartina spp.; Wave mesocosm

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28941644     DOI: 10.1016/j.marenvres.2017.09.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mar Environ Res        ISSN: 0141-1136            Impact factor:   3.130


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