Sea-level rise in a coastal marsh: Linking increasing tidal inundation, decreasing soil strength and increasing pond expansion

Biogeosciences
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Abstract

Coastal marsh conversion into ponds, which may be triggered by sea-level rise, is considered an important driver of marsh loss and their valuable ecosystem services. Previous studies have focused on the role of wind waves in driving the expansion of interior marsh ponds, through lateral erosion of marsh edges surrounding the ponds. Here, we propose another mechanism between sea-level rise, increasing marsh inundation, and decreasing marsh soil strength (approximated here as resistance to shear and penetration stress), that further contributes to marsh erosion and pond expansion. Our field measurements in the Blackwater marshes (Maryland, USA), a microtidal marsh system with organic-rich soils, indicate that (1) an increase in tidal inundation time of the marsh surface above a certain threshold (around 50 % of the time) is associated with a substantial loss of strength of the surficial soils; and (2) this decrease in soil strength is strongly related to the amount of belowground vegetation biomass, which is also found to decrease with increasing tidal inundation at pond bottoms, where the soil has a very low strength. Our finding of decreasing marsh soil strength along a spatial gradient of increasing marsh inundation coincides with a gradient of increasing historical marsh loss by pond expansion, suggesting that feedbacks between sea-level rise, increasing marsh inundation and decreasing marsh soil strength combine to amplify marsh erosion and pond expansion.

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Huyzentruyt, M., Schepers, L., Kirwan, M., Guntenspergen, G., Temmerman, S., 2026, Sea-level rise in a coastal marsh: Linking increasing tidal inundation, decreasing soil strength and increasing pond expansion: Biogeosciences, v. 23, no. 2, p. 751-766, https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-23-751-2026.

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Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Sea-level rise in a coastal marsh: Linking increasing tidal inundation, decreasing soil strength and increasing pond expansion
Series title Biogeosciences
DOI 10.5194/bg-23-751-2026
Volume 23
Issue 2
Publication Date January 26, 2026
Year Published 2026
Language English
Publisher European Geosciences Union
Contributing office(s) Eastern Ecological Science Center
Description 16 p.
First page 751
Last page 766
Country United States
State Maryland
Other Geospatial Blackwater marshes
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