Auteurs
Gijs van Dijk, Christian Fritz, Nicko Straathof, Bas van de Riet, Niels Hogeweg, Sarah F Harpenslager, Jan GM Roelofs, Karl-Ernst Behre, Leon PM Lamers
Publicatiedatum
2019/4/1
Tijdschrift
Wetlands
Volume
39
Pagina's
227-238
Uitgever
Springer Netherlands
Beschrijving
With the current risks caused by sea level rise and increased extreme weather events, the study of natural coastal systems has never been more important. Erosion and anthropogenic forcing led to disappeared of the majority of coastal bogs in Europe. Here, we report on case study of a unique bog remnant still under influence by seawater which floats during storm floods. We investigated biogeochemical characteristics and discuss mechanisms that influence buoyancy, which is of vital importance for the conservation of the bog and can provide insights into the functioning of coastal bogs and potential consequences of future sea level rise. The studied area is characterized by a steep salinity gradient and marine clay deposits provide the ‘hinge’ that allows the upper peat layers to float. Our results show out that buoyancy is driven by a combination of factors: the density differences, desiccation along the …
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