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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2018

Environmental Controls, Emergent Scaling, and Predictions of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Fluxes in Coastal Salt Marshes

Omar I. Abdul-Aziz; Khandker S. Ishtiaq; Jianwu Tang; Serena Moseman-Valtierra; Kevin D. Kroeger; Meagan Eagle Gonneea; Jordan Mora; K. Morkeski

Coastal salt marshes play an important role in mitigating global warming by removing atmospheric carbon at a high rate. We investigated the environmental controls and emergent scaling of major greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes such as carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) in coastal salt marshes by conducting data analytics and empirical modeling. The underlying hypothesis is that the salt marsh GHG fluxes follow emergent scaling relationships with their environmental drivers, leading to parsimonious predictive models. CO2 and CH4 fluxes, photosynthetically active radiation (PAR), air and soil temperatures, well water level, soil moisture, and porewater pH and salinity were measured during May–October 2013 from four marshes in Waquoit Bay and adjacent estuaries, MA, USA. The salt marshes exhibited high CO2 uptake and low CH4 emission, which did not significantly vary with the nitrogen loading gradient (5–126 kg · ha 1 · year ) among the salt marshes. Soil temperature was the strongest driver of both fluxes, representing 2 and 4–5 times higher influence than PAR and salinity, respectively. Well water level, soil moisture, and pH did not have a predictive control on the GHG fluxes, although both fluxes were significantly higher during high tides than low tides. The results were leveraged to develop emergent power law-based parsimonious scaling models to accurately predict the salt marsh GHG fluxes from PAR, soil temperature, and salinity (Nash-Sutcliffe Efficiency = 0.80–0.91). The scaling models are available as a user-friendly Excel spreadsheet named Coastal Wetland GHG Model to explore scenarios of GHG fluxes in tidal marshes under a changing climate and environment.


Water Resources Research | 2010

Surface and hyporheic transient storage dynamics throughout a coastal stream network

Martin A. Briggs; Michael N. Gooseff; Bruce J. Peterson; K. Morkeski; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Charles S. Hopkinson


Biogeochemistry | 2014

Nitrate uptake dynamics of surface transient storage in stream channels and fluvial wetlands

Wilfred M. Wollheim; Tamara K. Harms; Bruce J. Peterson; K. Morkeski; Charles S. Hopkinson; Robert J. Stewart; Michael N. Gooseff; Martin A. Briggs


Ecosphere | 2016

Carbon dioxide fluxes reflect plant zonation and belowground biomass in a coastal marsh

Serena Moseman-Valtierra; Omar I. Abdul-Aziz; Jianwu Tang; Khandker S. Ishtiaq; K. Morkeski; Jordan Mora; Ryan K. Quinn; Rose M. Martin; Katherine E. Egan; Elizabeth Q. Brannon; Joanna C. Carey; Kevin D. Kroeger


Vadose Zone Journal | 2018

A Robust Calibration Method for Continental-Scale Soil Water Content Measurements

Joshua A. Roberti; Edward Ayres; Henry W. Loescher; Jianwu Tang; Gregory Starr; David Durden; Derek E. Smith; Elizabeth de la Reguera; K. Morkeski; Margot McKlveen; Heidi Benstead; Michael D. SanClements; Robert H. Lee; Maheteme T. Gebremedhin; Rommel C. Zulueta


Water Resources Research | 2010

Surface and hyporheic transient storage dynamics throughout a coastal stream network: SURFACE AND HYPORHEIC TRANSIENT STORAGE

Martin A. Briggs; Michael N. Gooseff; Bruce J. Peterson; K. Morkeski; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Charles S. Hopkinson


Archive | 2009

The Effect of Beaver Activity on the Ammonium Uptake and Water Residence Time Characteristics of a Third-Order Stream Reach

Mike Briggs; Michael N. Gooseff; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Byron J. Peterson; K. Morkeski


Archive | 2009

Separating in-channel and hyporheic transient storage processes in river networks - A path toward improved understanding of fluvial biogeochemistry

Michael N. Gooseff; Mike Briggs; M. R. Weaver; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Byron J. Peterson; K. Morkeski; Charles S. Hopkinson


Archive | 2009

Separating In-Channel and Hyporheic Transient Storage Processes in River Networks - A Path Toward Improved Quantification of Stream-Groundwater Interactions

Michael N. Gooseff; Mike Briggs; P. C. Kerr; M. R. Weaver; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Byron J. Peterson; K. Morkeski; Charles S. Hopkinson


Archive | 2008

Characterization of Surface Transient Storage Zone Exchange and Flow Dynamics in a 3rd-Order Stream, Massachusetts

M. R. Weaver; Michael N. Gooseff; Mike Briggs; K. Morkeski; Byron J. Peterson; Wilfred M. Wollheim; Charles S. Hopkinson

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Bruce J. Peterson

Marine Biological Laboratory

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Jianwu Tang

Marine Biological Laboratory

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M. R. Weaver

Pennsylvania State University

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Martin A. Briggs

United States Geological Survey

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Kevin D. Kroeger

United States Geological Survey

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