A soil transplant experiment gives new insights into coastal forests’ resilience in the face of rising seas and increasing storms Coastal change research has traditionally focused on environments ...
Saltwater intrusion from sea level rise and tidal flooding is increasing soil salinity risks in coastal farm fields (Figure 1). Soil salinity is related to the presence of soluble salts and cations ...
Teasing apart the sources of organic carbon stored in coastal wetland soils around the world was the "grand challenge" Australian Institute of Marine Science (AIMS) scientists successfully tackled in ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (March 2021) - Without restoration efforts in coastal Louisiana, marshes in the state could lose half of their current ability to store carbon in the soil over a period of 50 years, ...
Many nutrients in soil exist as salts, soluble and available for plant uptake. But when salts accumulate in excess, crop growth can decline. With more frequent surface flooding in coastal fields and ...
Despite Maine's southern coast no longer in an extreme drought, we are still dry.
DEL MAR, Calif. — A tall blue drilling rig began taking soil samples beneath the hilly streets of Del Mar this month. The foray is part of an operation to eventually move railroad tracks off the ...
Coastal forests are increasingly exposed to the effects of climate change and sea level rise. New experimental research examined how soils change when transplanted between parts of a tidal creek that ...