
John Barr
· Adjunct ProfessorVerifiedUniversity of Virginia · Law
Active 2001–2020
Research topics
- Geology
- Environmental science
- Biology
- Ecology
Selected publications
Tidal Wetland Gross Primary Production Across the Continental United States, 2000–2019
Global Biogeochemical Cycles · 2020 · 54 citations
- Environmental science
- Geology
- Ecology
Abstract 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 eddy covariance tower data into a single Bayesian framework, and used a super computer network and remote sensing imagery (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer Enhanced Vegetation Index). We found a strong fit between the BC model and eddy covariance data from 10 different towers ( r 2 = 0.83, p < 0.001, root‐mean‐square error = 1.22 g C/m 2 /day, average error was 7% with a mean bias of nearly zero). When compared with NASA's MOD17 GPP product, which uses a generalized terrestrial algorithm, the BC model reduced error by approximately half (MOD17 had r 2 = 0.45, p < 0.001, root‐mean‐square error of 3.38 g C/m 2 /day, average error of 15%). The BC model also included mixed pixels in areas not covered by MOD17, which comprised approximately 16.8% of CONUS tidal wetland GPP. Results showed that across CONUS between 2000 and 2019, the average daily GPP per m 2 was 4.32 ± 2.45 g C/m 2 /day. The total annual GPP for the CONUS was 39.65 ± 0.89 Tg C/year. GPP for the Gulf Coast was nearly double that of the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts combined. Louisiana alone accounted for 15.78 ± 0.75 Tg C/year, with its Atchafalaya/Vermillion Bay basin at 4.72 ± 0.14 Tg C/year. The BC model provides a robust platform for integrating data from disparate sources and exploring regional trends in GPP across tidal wetlands.
Frequent coauthors
- 28 shared
José D. Fuentes
- 11 shared
V. Engel
US Forest Service
- 9 shared
T. L. O’Halloran
Clemson University
- 8 shared
Vic Engel
United States Geological Survey
- 5 shared
J. C. Zieman
University of Virginia
- 4 shared
Tiffany G. Troxler
Florida International University
- 4 shared
Ken W. Krauss
United States Geological Survey
- 4 shared
Thomas J. Smith
Education
- 2005
PhD, Environmental Sciences
University of Virginia
- 2000
MS, Chemical Engineering
University of Virginia
- 1997
BS, Chemical Engineering
Rose Hulman Institute of Technology
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