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This documents the case where there is a curious split when plotting organic matter against fraction carbon for seagrass cores. The methods for these studies are presently undocumented in the database (because most were brought in via the Fourqurean synthesis), but it is likely that some of these cores measured and reported total carbon instead of organic carbon. Makes sense that these (tropical) seagrass systems have a lot of carbonate, so it becomes obvious when reported C is total or organic.
The modeled values in the following figure are not included in the Data Library – they were calculated post-synth using the Blue Carbon Manual (Howard et al 2014):
For seagrass soils with % LOI < 0.20 % OC = -0.21 + 0.40 (% LOI);
For seagrass soils with % LOI > 0.20 % OC = -0.33 + 0.43 (% LOI)
The following studies were identified as the ones with cores that may be reporting measured TC instead of OC:
If I ignore the reported carbon for these studies and model OC from the LOI-determined OM, the figure looks like this:
The outlier measured values that indicate high OM and carbon content (high for seagrass) may be from meadows that are established on mangrove peat (this is at least noted for a few of these from Beers et al 2023).
@HolmquistJ I don't know if you'd like us to address any of this before the end-of-June update, but I'm flagging it just in case.
This documents the case where there is a curious split when plotting organic matter against fraction carbon for seagrass cores. The methods for these studies are presently undocumented in the database (because most were brought in via the Fourqurean synthesis), but it is likely that some of these cores measured and reported total carbon instead of organic carbon. Makes sense that these (tropical) seagrass systems have a lot of carbonate, so it becomes obvious when reported C is total or organic.
The modeled values in the following figure are not included in the Data Library – they were calculated post-synth using the Blue Carbon Manual (Howard et al 2014):
For seagrass soils with % LOI < 0.20 % OC = -0.21 + 0.40 (% LOI);
For seagrass soils with % LOI > 0.20 % OC = -0.33 + 0.43 (% LOI)
The following studies were identified as the ones with cores that may be reporting measured TC instead of OC:
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