The effect of nutrient enrichment on mangrove sediment accretion and carbon accumulation rates is poorly understood. Here we quantify sediment accretion through radionuclide tracers to determine organic carbon (OC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) accumulation rates during the previous 60 years in both a nutrient-enriched and a pristine mangrove forest within the same geomorphological region of southeastern Brazil. The forest receiving high nutrient loads has accumulated OC, TN, and TP at rates that are fourfold, twofold, and eightfold respectively, higher than those from the undisturbed mangrove. Organic carbon and TN stable isotopes (δ13C and δ15N) reflect an increased presence of organic matter (OM) originating with either phytoplankton, benthic algae, or another allochthonous source within the more rapidly accumulated sediments of the impacted mangrove. This suggests that the accumulation rate of OM in eutrophic mangrove systems may be enhanced through the addition of autochthonous and allochthonous nonmangrove material.
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Elevated rates of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus accumulation in a highly impacted mangrove wetland
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol.41(7), pp.2475-2480
2014
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- Title
- Elevated rates of organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus accumulation in a highly impacted mangrove wetland
- Creators
- Christian J Sanders - Southern Cross UniversityBradley D Eyre - Southern Cross UniversityIsaac R Santos - Southern Cross UniversityWilson Machado - Universidade Federal FluminenseWanilson Luiz-Silva - Universidade Estadual de CampinasJoseph M Smoak - University of South FloridaJoshua L Breithaupt - University of South FloridaMichael E Ketterer - Northern Arizona UniversityLuciana Sanders - Universidade Federal FluminenseHumberto Marotta - Universidade Federal FluminenseEmmanoel Silva-Fiho - Universidade Federal Fluminense
- Publication Details
- Geophysical Research Letters, Vol.41(7), pp.2475-2480
- Identifiers
- 3402; 991012821094802368
- Academic Unit
- National Marine Science Centre; Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry; School of Environment, Science and Engineering; Faculty of Science and Engineering; Science
- Resource Type
- Journal article