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The nature of soil blue carbon varies across mangrove geomorphic settings

Marie Arnaud, Catherine E. Lovelock, Marion Maceiras, Dang Thuong-Huyen, Sarah Louise Robin, Samuel Abiven, Amrit Kumar Mishra, Syed Hilal Farooq, Tuhin Bhadra, Axel Felbacq, Cyril Marchand, Nicolas Bottinelli, T.T. Yen Le, Ahmad Aldrie Amir, Cornélia Rumpel

2025Communications Earth & Environment7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Mangrove forests store significant amounts of blue carbon, mainly as soil organic matter. Insights into mangrove organic matter are limited, despite its importance for understanding blue carbon accumulation and vulnerability to global change. Here, we quantified soil organic matter preserved through chemical recalcitrance and association with the mineral phase, as key factors influencing blue carbon persistence. We found that the nature of the soil organic matter varied with mangrove geomorphic settings. Delta settings were dominated by presumably the most persistent soil organic matter associated with minerals, while open coast karstic settings contained mostly particulate soil organic matter, likely preserved due to low microbial activity. Across mangrove soil depths, there was little difference in soil organic matter pools. The soil organic matter pool across mangroves’ geomorphic settings exhibited greater variation than that observed across all terrestrial biomes. These findings underscore the need to tailor mangrove conservation and restoration to geomorphic settings.

Topics & Concepts

MangroveEnvironmental scienceSoil organic matterOrganic matterSoil carbonTotal organic carbonSoil biodiversityEcologyBlue carbonSoil waterSoil scienceHistosolErosionDissolved organic carbonSoil morphologyHumusParticulate organic matterEnvironmental chemistrySoil biologyBulk soilLand useSoil testHydrology (agriculture)EcosystemSoil retrogression and degradationSoil chemistryCarbon fibersKarstCoastal wetland ecosystem dynamicsGeology and Paleoclimatology ResearchPlant and Fungal Species Descriptions