3.2.3 Organic deposition
Wetland systems are generally net producers; that is, primary production exceeds consumption. The fate of this excess production is strongly influenced by the hydrologic regime. At one extreme are depression bogs that accumulate most of their primary production as peat. At the other extreme, there can be an organic export from highly flushed salt marshes of of net primary production. There is little quantitative information about the role of hydrology in this process.