2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-645
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Differences between subtidal and intertidal benthic biogeochemistry: implications of intertidal area loss for ecosystem functionality

Abstract: <p>Coastal areas are subjected to several anthropogenic stressors with much of the world’s intertidal areas receding due to human activities, coastal erosion, and sea level rise. The Eastern Scheldt (ES) tidal bay in The Netherlands is predicted to lose around 35 % of intertidal areas by 2060. Our study investigated differences between biogeochemical fluxes of intertidal and subtidal sediments of the ES and assessed how ongoing intertidal loss may modify the sedimentary ecosystem fu… Show more

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