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Tidal wetland soil carbon accumulation rates for coastal California

March 24, 2026

Carbon stock and carbon accumulation rate data are vital to multiple aspects of tidal wetland conservation and restoration policy. In California, USA tidal soil data are rare outside of the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento Delta regions, despite the differing conditions experienced by the outer coastline. Here we provide carbon stocks and decadal-to-centennial-scale carbon accumulation rate calculations. This dataset presents 83 soil depth profiles from 15 sites, with 58 cores from 12 tidal wetland sites analyzed for carbon stock, mostly from the outer coastline of California. Mean organic matter content was 11%, and stocks estimated to 1 meter depth ranged from 15.4 to 44.7 kgC m−2. Organic matter content generally declined asymptotically with depth. Carbon accumulation rates ranged from 39.2 to 130.0 gC m−2 yr−1. Neither carbon stock nor carbon accumulation rates were notably different from global average values. Data at this level of reporting are vital for establishing restoration baselines, informing greenhouse gas mitigation planning, and projecting future ecosystem response to sea-level rise.

Publication Year 2026
Title Tidal wetland soil carbon accumulation rates for coastal California
DOI 10.1038/s41597-026-06935-8
Authors James R. Homquist, Lauren N. Brown, Elizabeth Fard, Richard F. Ambrose, Kathryn E. Hargan, Douglas E. Hammond, Nathaniel J. Kemnitz, John P. Smol, Karen Thorne, Glen M. MacDonald
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Scientific Data
Index ID 70276375
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center
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