http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25687| Title: | Contrasting CO2 Dynamics in Seagrass Meadows Between Organic Carbon (OC)-Rich Reef and OC-Poor Terrestrial Sediments: Implications for Enhanced Alkalinity Production | Authors: | Chou, Wen-Chen Fan, Lan-Feng Natividad, Mariche B. Chen, Jian-Jhih Tang, Zih-Wei Chen, Huei-Fen Chen, Ping-Chun Kong, En-Cheng Shih, Yung-Yen Huang, Wei-Jen Hung, Chin-Chang |
Keywords: | seagrass;blue carbon ecosystem;alkalinity;climate change;carbon dioxide removal | Issue Date: | 2025 | Publisher: | AMER GEOPHYSICAL UNION | Journal Volume: | 52 | Journal Issue: | 4 | Source: | GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS | Abstract: | Seagrass meadows are increasingly recognized across the globe as a natural climate solution due to their significant potential in alkalinity-driven carbon dioxide (CO2) removal, which possibly represents an overlooked component of ocean carbon removal. This study comprehensively investigated the carbonate chemistry, sediment carbon content, mineral composition, and benthic alkalinity fluxes in two distinct sites with tropical seagrass meadows: one situated in organic carbon (OC)-rich reef sediments and the other in OC-poor terrestrial sediments. Results showed nearly two orders of magnitude higher benthic alkalinity fluxes in the OC-rich reefs than in OC-poor sediments (72.8 +/- 64.4 vs. 0.53 +/- 0.99 mmol m-2 d-1). This can further substantially increase alkalinity levels and reduce the partial pressure of CO2 in the overlying seawater, thereby enhancing the capacity for CO2 uptake. We propose that seagrass meadows on high-OC reef sediments, the hotspots for alkalinity generation, could amplify the climate change mitigation potential of seagrass restoration initiatives. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/25687 | ISSN: | 0094-8276 | DOI: | 10.1029/2024GL112373 |
| Appears in Collections: | 地球科學研究所 海洋環境與生態研究所 |
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