Limnology and Oceanography Letters (Dec 2024)

Dense vegetation hinders sediment transport toward saltmarsh interiors

  • Olivier Gourgue,
  • Jean‐Philippe Belliard,
  • Yiyang Xu,
  • Maarten G. Kleinhans,
  • Sergio Fagherazzi,
  • Stijn Temmerman

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/lol2.10436
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
pp. 764 – 775

Abstract

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Abstract To save saltmarshes and their valuable ecosystem services from sea level rise, it is crucial to understand their natural ability to gain elevation by sediment accretion. In that context, a widely accepted paradigm is that dense vegetation favors sediment accretion and hence saltmarsh resilience to sea level rise. Here, however, we reveal how dense vegetation can inhibit sediment accretion on saltmarsh platforms. Using a process‐based modeling approach to simulate biogeomorphic development of typical saltmarsh landscapes, we identify two key mechanisms by which vegetation hinders sediment transport from tidal channels toward saltmarsh interiors. First, vegetation concentrates tidal flow and sediment transport inside channels, reducing sediment supply to platforms. Second, vegetation enhances sediment deposition near channels, limiting sediment availability for platform interiors. Our findings suggest that the resilience of saltmarshes to sea level rise may be more limited than previously thought.