Coastal Wetland Restoration Effects on Carbon Dynamics: A Groundwater Perspective

IF 37.3 1区 地球科学 Q1 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Mahmood Sadat-Noori, Martin S. Andersen, Helen Rutlidge, William Glamore
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Coastal wetlands are critical components of the global carbon cycle, yet many have been degraded by drainage and land-use changes, releasing stored carbon and exacerbating climate change. Interest in wetland restoration is increasing globally due to their carbon storage capacity, ecosystem values, and biodiversity co-benefits. This is further supported by the United Nations' declaration that 2021–2030 is the “Decade on Ecosystem Restoration.” Various techniques have been applied to achieve ecological wetland restoration. However, additional opportunities should be explored to extend the co-benefits of restoration beyond ecological aspects. For these restoration co-benefits to be fully optimized, the science of wetland functions and processes must be understood and quantified. Groundwater plays a crucial role in wetland carbon transport, storage, and transformation. However, its processes are often overlooked or poorly quantified. This paper (a) provides the current state of knowledge on subsurface hydrology and biogeochemical processes in wetlands, (b) describes how the hydrologic restoration of wetlands may affect the physical and chemical processes within wetlands, and (c) discusses how restoration can alter wetland function, with a specific focus on carbon and greenhouse gas dynamics. The paper highlights the necessity for a holistic, interdisciplinary approach to wetland restoration research, considering the interplay of hydrological, biogeochemical, and climatic factors to optimize carbon sequestration and ensure the long-term success of restoration projects.

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沿海湿地恢复对地下水碳动态的影响
沿海湿地是全球碳循环的重要组成部分,但许多湿地因排水和土地利用变化而退化,释放了储存的碳,加剧了气候变化。由于其碳储存能力、生态系统价值和生物多样性的共同效益,全球对湿地恢复的兴趣日益增加。联合国宣布2021-2030年为“生态系统恢复十年”,进一步支持了这一点。为了实现湿地的生态恢复,采用了多种技术。然而,应该探索更多的机会,将恢复的共同利益扩大到生态方面以外。为了充分优化这些恢复协同效益,必须了解和量化湿地功能和过程的科学。地下水在湿地碳的运输、储存和转化中起着至关重要的作用。然而,其过程往往被忽视或缺乏量化。本文(a)提供了湿地地下水文和生物地球化学过程的知识现状,(b)描述了湿地的水文恢复如何影响湿地内部的物理和化学过程,(c)讨论了恢复如何改变湿地功能,特别关注碳和温室气体动力学。本文强调了综合考虑水文、生物地球化学和气候因素的跨学科湿地恢复研究方法的必要性,以优化碳固存,确保恢复项目的长期成功。
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Reviews of Geophysics
Reviews of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
50.30
自引率
0.80%
发文量
28
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: Geophysics Reviews (ROG) offers comprehensive overviews and syntheses of current research across various domains of the Earth and space sciences. Our goal is to present accessible and engaging reviews that cater to the diverse AGU community. While authorship is typically by invitation, we warmly encourage readers and potential authors to share their suggestions with our editors.
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