Bradley Eyre

Bradley Eyre

Southern Cross University

H-index: 71

Oceania-Australia

About Bradley Eyre

Bradley Eyre, With an exceptional h-index of 71 and a recent h-index of 41 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Southern Cross University, specializes in the field of Earth sciences, biogeochemistry, greenhouse gases, coral reefs, estuaries.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Ocean acidification offsets the effect of warming on sediment denitrification and associated nitrous oxide production

A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1)

Uncertainties about the role of terrestrial dissolved inorganic carbon and alkalinity loads in buffering the Great Barrier Reef lagoon against ocean acidification

Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink

From mangroves to fjords, coastal ecosystems can take up or emit greenhouse gases. But globally, they’re a vital sink

Hot spots drive uptake and short-term processing of organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen in intertidal sediments

Fungi increases kelp (Ecklonia radiata) remineralisation and dissolved organic carbon, alkalinity, and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) production

The climate benefit of seagrass blue carbon is reduced by methane fluxes and enhanced by nitrous oxide fluxes

Bradley Eyre Information

University

Position

Centre for Coastal Biogeochemistry

Citations(all)

15033

Citations(since 2020)

8244

Cited By

9751

hIndex(all)

71

hIndex(since 2020)

41

i10Index(all)

196

i10Index(since 2020)

160

Email

University Profile Page

Southern Cross University

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Bradley Eyre Skills & Research Interests

Earth sciences

biogeochemistry

greenhouse gases

coral reefs

estuaries

Top articles of Bradley Eyre

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Ocean acidification offsets the effect of warming on sediment denitrification and associated nitrous oxide production

Communications Earth & Environment

Michelle Nicole Simone

Dirk Vincent Erler

Kai Georg Schulz

Joanne Margaret Oakes

Bradley David Eyre

2024/4/10

A global database of dissolved organic matter (DOM) concentration measurements in coastal waters (CoastDOM v1)

Earth System Science Data

Christian Lønborg

Cátia Carreira

Gwenaël Abril

Susana Agustí

Valentina Amaral

...

2024/2/27

Uncertainties about the role of terrestrial dissolved inorganic carbon and alkalinity loads in buffering the Great Barrier Reef lagoon against ocean acidification

Authorea Preprints

Judith Andrea Rosentreter

Bradley D Eyre

2024/4/17

Coastal vegetation and estuaries are collectively a greenhouse gas sink

Nature climate change

Judith A Rosentreter

Goulven G Laruelle

Hermann W Bange

Thomas S Bianchi

Julius JM Busecke

...

2023/6

From mangroves to fjords, coastal ecosystems can take up or emit greenhouse gases. But globally, they’re a vital sink

The Conversation

Judith Rosentreter

Bradley Eyre

2023/5/23

Hot spots drive uptake and short-term processing of organic and inorganic carbon and nitrogen in intertidal sediments

bioRxiv

Philip M Riekenberg

Bradley D Eyre

Marcel TJ van der Meer

Joanne M Oakes

2023

Fungi increases kelp (Ecklonia radiata) remineralisation and dissolved organic carbon, alkalinity, and dimethylsulfoniopropionate (DMSP) production

Science of the Total Environment

Anita K Perkins

Andrew L Rose

Hans-Peter Grossart

Kai G Schulz

Darshan Neubauer

...

2023/12/20

The climate benefit of seagrass blue carbon is reduced by methane fluxes and enhanced by nitrous oxide fluxes

Communications earth & environment

Bradley D Eyre

Nicola Camillini

Ronnie N Glud

Judith A Rosentreter

2023/10/13

Land‐Use Intensity Increases Benthic N2O Emissions Across Three Sub‐Tropical Estuaries

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Jian‐Jhih Chen

Naomi S Wells

Dirk V Erler

Bradley D Eyre

2022/8

Using Inverse Modeling and Dual Isotopes (δ15N and δ18O of NO3) to Determine Sources of Nitrogen Export From a Complex Land Use Catchment

Water Resources Research

Sri Adiyanti

Yasuyuki Maruya

Bradley D Eyre

Perrine Mangion

Jeffrey V Turner

...

2022/10

The interplay between dimethyl sulfide (DMS) and methane (CH4) in a coral reef ecosystem

Frontiers in Marine Science

Elisabeth SM Deschaseaux

Hilton B Swan

Damien T Maher

Graham B Jones

Kai G Schulz

...

2022/6/20

Production of dissolved carbon and alkalinity during macroalgal wrack degradation on beaches: a mesocosm experiment with implications for blue carbon

Biogeochemistry

Anita K Perkins

Isaac R Santos

Andrew L Rose

Kai G Schulz

Hans-Peter Grossart

...

2022/9

A Modeling Approach for Addressing Sensitivity and Uncertainty of Estuarine Greenhouse Gas (CO2 and CH4) Dynamics

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Peisheng Huang

Eduardo R De Sousa

Naomi S Wells

Bradley D Eyre

Badin Gibbes

...

2022/6

sup. 18O as a tracer of PO. sub. 4. sup. 3-losses from agricultural landscapes

Journal of Environmental Management

Naomi S Wells

Daren C Gooddy

Mustefa Yasin Reshid

Peter J Williams

Andrew C Smith

...

2022/9/1

Interacting Impacts of Climate, Eutrophication, and Artificial Drainage on Aquatic Greenhouse Gas (CO2, CH4, N2O) Emissions

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Naomi S Wells

Mustefa Yasin Reshid

Peisheng Huang

Karl Hennig

Matthew R Hipsey

...

2022/12

Ocean acidification modifies the impact of warming on sediment nitrogen recycling and assimilation by enhancing the benthic microbial loop

Marine Ecology Progress Series

Michelle N Simone

Joanne M Oakes

Kai G Schulz

Bradley D Eyre

2022/1/6

δ¹⁸O as a tracer of PO₄³¯ losses from agricultural landscapes

Naomi Wells

DC Gooddy

MY Reshid

PJ Williams

AC Smith

...

2022/9/1

Chronically stressed benthic macroinvertebrate communities exhibit limited effects on ecosystem function in a microtidal estuary

Marine Ecology Progress Series

S Cronin-O Reilly

NS Wells

Roisin McCallum

Christopher S Hallett

James R Tweedley

...

2022/11/24

δ18O as a tracer of PO43− losses from agricultural landscapes

Journal of Environmental Management

Naomi S Wells

Daren C Gooddy

Mustefa Yasin Reshid

Peter J Williams

Andrew C Smith

...

2022/9/1

Defaunation by deoxygenation: efficacy and divergent responses of estuarine macroinvertebrates

Marine Ecology Progress Series

S Cronin-O Reilly

NS Wells

Roisin McCallum

Christopher S Hallett

James R Tweedley

...

2022/11/24

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Co-Authors

H-index: 118
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Jack J. Middelburg

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 67
Markus Huettel

Markus Huettel

Florida State University

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Damien Maher

Damien Maher

Southern Cross University

H-index: 47
Kai Schulz

Kai Schulz

Southern Cross University

H-index: 46
Perran Cook

Perran Cook

Monash University

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Andreas Andersson

Andreas Andersson

University of California, San Diego

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