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Biogeochemical Processes in an Urban, Restored Wetland of San Francisco Bay, California, 2007-2009: Methods and Data for Plant, Sediment, and Water Parameters

机译:2007-2009加利福尼亚州旧金山湾城市恢复湿地的生物地球化学过程:植物,沉积物和水参数的方法和数据

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The restoration of 18 acres of historic tidal marsh at Crissy Field has had great success in terms of public outreach and visibility but less success in terms of revegetated marsh sustainability. Native cordgrass (Spartina foliosa) has experienced dieback and has failed to recolonize following extended flooding events during unintended periodic closures of its inlet channel, which inhibits daily tidal flushing. We examined the biogeochemical impacts of these impoundment events on plant physiology and on sulfur and mercury chemistry to help the National Park Service land managers determine the relative influence of these inlet closures on marsh function. In this comparative study, we examined key pools of sulfur, mercury, and carbon compounds both during and between closure events. Further, we estimated the net hydrodynamic flux of methylmercury and total mercury to and from the marsh during a 24-hour diurnal cycle. This report documents the methods used and the data generated during the study.

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