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Tidal Wetland Gross Primary Production Across The Continental United States, 2000–2019
Feagin, R. A., Forbrich, I., Huff, T. P., Barr, J. G., Ruiz‐Plancarte, J., Fuentes, J. D., Najjar, R. G., Vargas, R., Vázquez‐Lule, A., Windham‐Myers, L., Kroeger, K. D., Ward, E. J., Moore, G. W., Leclerc, M., Krauss, K. W., Stagg, C. L., Alber, M., Knox, S. H., Schäfer, K. V., Bianchi, T. S., Hutchings, J. A., Nahrawi, H., Noormets, A., Mitra, B., Jaimes, A., Hinson, A. L., Bergamaschi, B., King, J. S., Miao, G.

We mapped tidal wetland gross primary production (GPP) with unprecedented detail for multiple wetland types across the continental United States (CONUS) at 16‐day intervals for the years 2000–2019. To accomplish this task, we developed the spatially explicit Blue Carbon (BC) model, which combined tidal wetland cover and field‐based …


Journal: Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Volume 34 (2): (2020), ISBN . DOI: 10.1029/2019GB006349 Sites: US-GCE, US-HPY, US-LA1, US-NC4, US-PHM, US-PLM, US-Skr, US-Srr, US-StJ, US-VFP

Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Of Temperate Urban Wetlands With Different Restoration History
Schäfer, K., Duman, T., Tomasicchio, K., Tripathee, R., Sturtevant, C.


Journal: Agricultural And Forest Meteorology, Volume 275: 223-232 (2019), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2019.05.026 Sites: US-HPY, US-MRM, US-SHS

Partitioning Net Ecosystem Carbon Exchange Of Native And Invasive Plant Communities By Vegetation Cover In An Urban Tidal Wetland In The New Jersey Meadowlands (Usa)
Duman, T., Schäfer, K.


Journal: Ecological Engineering, Volume 114: 16-24 (2018), ISBN . DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecoleng.2017.08.031 Sites: US-HPY, US-MRM

Carbon Dioxide Fluxes Of An Urban Tidal Marsh In The Hudson-Raritan Estuary
Schäfer, K. V., Tripathee, R., Artigas, F., Morin, T. H., Bohrer, G.

Net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of tidal brackish wetlands in urban areas is largely unknown, albeit it is an important ecosystem service. High carbon dioxide (CO2) uptake of estuaries can potentially be achieved by creating conditions that foster CO2 uptake and sequestration. Thus, this study sought to assess NEE in a mesohaline tidal …


Journal: Journal Of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, Volume 119 (11): 2065-2081 (2014), ISBN . DOI: 10.1002/2014JG002703 Sites: US-HPY, US-MRM, US-SHS