Coastal wetlands are highly productive ecosystems with an exceptional capacity for sequestering organic matter in the accumulating substrate. Recent studies have focused on intertidal saltmarsh and mangrove communities with limited research extending to the supratidal wetland forests, especially in temperature regions. The overall aim to fill the knowledge gap present in current literature by addressing two aims. The aims of this study is to (1) determine the processes driving the development and persistence of supratidal wetland forests in Corner Inlet, Victoria, Australia; and (2) reconstruct the historic vegetation shifts that have occurred in the embayment over the Holocene. A combination of stratigraphic analyses and photogrammetry were used to achieve these aim. Cores were collected to quantify the accumulation and preservation of organic matter across the intertidal-supratidal wetland gradient. Results from stratigraphic logs, bulk density and loss-on-ignition analyses, grain si
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