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Mangrove Habitat Formation and Response to Holocene Sea-level Changes on Kosrae Island,Micronesia
Authors:Fujimoto  Kiyoshi  Miyagi  Toyohiko  Kikuchi  Takao  Kawana  Toshio
Institution:(1) Forest Environment Division, Forestry and Forest Products Research Institute, Tsukuba, 305, Japan;(2) Department of Geography, Tohoku Gakuin University, Sendai, 980, Japan;(3) Institute for Basin Ecosystem Studies, Gifu University, Gifu, 501-11, Japan;(4) Faculty of Education, University of the Ryukyus, Okinawa, 903-01, Japan
Abstract:Mangrove habitats on Kosrae are divided into three types, i.e., an estuary or delta type, a backmarsh or lagoon type and a coral reef or tidal-flat type. Most of the mangrove forests of Kosrae have been developed during the last 2000 years by accumulating mangrove peat with the gradual sea-level rise of 1 to 2 mm/yr except the landward part of the estuary or delta type. On the other hand, during the period of rapid sea-level rise of about 10 mm/yr between 4100 and 3700 yr B.P., the mangrove forests ceased peat accumulation and retreated landward. Until 3500 yr B.P., mangrove forests were distributed only in narrow bands in the inlets. Therefore, the critical rate of mangrove peat accretion with sea-level rise is estimated at more than 2 mm/yr and less than 10 mm/yr. If the anticipated sea-level rise exceeds this critical rate, all of the mangrove forests of Kosrae will retreat landward and reduce rapidly.
Keywords:Geomorphological study  Late Holocene  Mangrove peat  Radiocarbon dating  Sea-level rise
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