Tidal and Nontidal Marsh Restoration: A Trade‐Off Between Carbon Sequestration, Methane Emissions, and Soil Accretion
Article 2021 en
Authors
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Ariane Arias‐Ortiz
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Patricia Y. Oikawa
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Joseph Carlin
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Abstract Support for coastal wetland restoration projects that consider carbon (C) storage as a climate mitigation benefit is growing as coastal wetlands are sites of substantial C sequestration. However, the climate footprint of wetland restoration remains controversial as wetlands can also be large sources of methane (CH 4 ). We quantify the vertical fluxes of C in restored fresh and oligohaline nontidal wetlands with managed hydrology and a tidal euhaline marsh in California's San Francisco Bay‐Delta. We combine the use of eddy covariance atmospheric flux measurements with 210 Pb‐derived soil C accumulation rates to quantify the C sequestration efficiency of restored wetlands and their associated climate mitigation service. Nontidal managed wetlands were the most efficient in burying C on‐site, with soil C accumulation rates as high as their net atmospheric C uptake (−280 ± 90 and −350 ± 150 g C m −2 yr −1 ). In contrast, the restored tidal wetland exhibited lower C burial rates over decadal timescales (70 ± 19 g C m −2 yr −1 ) that accounted for ∼13%–23% of its annual C uptake, suggesting that the remaining fraction is exported via lateral hydrologic flux. From an ecosystem radiative balance perspective, the restored tidal wetland showed a > 10 times higher CO 2 ‐sequestration to CH 4 ‐emission ratio than the nontidal managed wetlands. Thus overall, tidal wetland restoration resulted in a negative radiative forcing (cooling) through increased soil C accumulation, while nontidal wetland restoration led to an early positive forcing (warming) through increased CH 4 emissions potentially lasting between 2.1 ± 2.0 to 8 ± 4 decades.
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