Douglas R. Tait

Douglas R. Tait

Southern Cross University

H-index: 30

Oceania-Australia

About Douglas R. Tait

Douglas R. Tait, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 26 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Southern Cross University, specializes in the field of Biogeochemistry, Atmospheric sciences.

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

Rapid bark‐mediated tree stem methane transport occurs independently of the transpiration stream in Melaleuca quinquenervia

Methane oxidation minimizes emissions and offsets to carbon burial in mangroves

Microbiome mediating methane and nitrogen transformations in a subterranean estuary

Groundwater discharge and streams drive spatial alkalinity and pCO2 dynamics in two contrasting tropical lagoons

Land use drives large CH4 fluxes from a highly urbanized Indian estuary

Global coastal groundwater and subterranean estuary nutrients

Submarine groundwater discharge exceeds river inputs as a source of nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef

Methanogens limited to lower rhizosphere and to an atypical salt marsh niche along a pristine intertidal mangrove continuum

Douglas R. Tait Information

University

Position

Southern Cross Geoscience

Citations(all)

2433

Citations(since 2020)

1825

Cited By

1347

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

26

i10Index(all)

46

i10Index(since 2020)

43

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Douglas R. Tait Skills & Research Interests

Biogeochemistry

Atmospheric sciences

Top articles of Douglas R. Tait

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rapid bark‐mediated tree stem methane transport occurs independently of the transpiration stream in Melaleuca quinquenervia

New Phytologist

Luke C Jeffrey

Scott G Johnston

Douglas R Tait

Johannes Dittmann

Damien T Maher

2024/4

Methane oxidation minimizes emissions and offsets to carbon burial in mangroves

Nature Climate Change

Luiz C Cotovicz Jr

Gwenaël Abril

Christian J Sanders

Douglas R Tait

Damien T Maher

...

2024/2/8

Microbiome mediating methane and nitrogen transformations in a subterranean estuary

Environmental microbiology

Sebastian Euler

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Scott G Johnston

Ryo Sugimoto

...

2024/1

Groundwater discharge and streams drive spatial alkalinity and pCO2 dynamics in two contrasting tropical lagoons

Marine chemistry

Douglas R Tait

Michael J Reading

Kylie Maguire

Anthony Kirk

Damien T Maher

...

2023/1/20

Land use drives large CH4 fluxes from a highly urbanized Indian estuary

Marine pollution bulletin

Regina Hershey

Douglas R Tait

S Bijoy Nandan

2023/11/1

Global coastal groundwater and subterranean estuary nutrients

PANGAEA

Stephanie Wilson

Amy Moody

Tristan Mckenzie

M Bayani Cardenas

Elco Luijendijk

...

2023

Submarine groundwater discharge exceeds river inputs as a source of nutrients to the Great Barrier Reef

Environmental science & technology

Douglas R Tait

Isaac R Santos

Sèbastien Lamontagne

James Z Sippo

Ashley McMahon

...

2023/10/8

Methanogens limited to lower rhizosphere and to an atypical salt marsh niche along a pristine intertidal mangrove continuum

Limnology and oceanography

Sebastian Euler

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Scott G Johnston

Ryo Sugimoto

...

2023/9

The seasonal distribution and pollution potential of dissolved heavy metals and nutrients in subterranean estuaries in southern India

Marine pollution bulletin

NK Vishnudattan

Douglas R Tait

S Bijoy Nandan

EH Aravind

DS Suresh Babu

...

2023/9/1

Fresh and saline submarine groundwater discharge as sources of carbon and nutrients to the Japan Sea

Marine chemistry

Alex Cabral

Ryo Sugimoto

Makoto Taniguchi

Douglas Tait

Toshimi Nakajima

...

2023/2/20

Large methane emissions from tree stems complicate the wetland methane budget

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Luke Christopher Jeffrey

CA Moras

Douglas R Tait

Scott Gregory Johnston

Mitchell Call

...

2023/12

How important are annual tree stem methane emissions to the total wetland flux? A seasonal case study of subtropical lowland Melaleuca forest.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Luke Jeffrey

Charly Moras

Douglas Tait

Mitchell Call

Dylan Laicher

...

2022/5

Traditional land use effects on nutrient export from watersheds to coastal seas

Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems

Ryo Sugimoto

Akihide Kasai

Douglas R Tait

Takahito Rihei

Takeru Hirai

...

2021/1

Submarine groundwater discharge drives nitrous oxide source/sink dynamics in a metropolitan estuary

Limnology and oceanography

Michael J Reading

Douglas R Tait

Damien T Maher

Luke C Jeffrey

Rogger E Correa

...

2021/5

Bark-dwelling methanotrophic bacteria decrease methane emissions from trees

Nature communications

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Eleonora Chiri

Pok Man Leung

Philipp A Nauer

...

2021/4/9

Anthropogenic nutrient loads and season variability drive high atmospheric N2O fluxes in a fragmented mangrove system

Scientific reports

N Regina Hershey

S Bijoy Nandan

K Neelima Vasu

Douglas R Tait

2021/3/25

The legacy and drivers of groundwater nutrients and pesticides in an agriculturally impacted Quaternary aquifer system

Science of The Total Environment

Haile A Shishaye

Douglas R Tait

Damien T Maher

Kevin M Befus

Dirk Erler

...

2020

Spatial Distribution of CO2, CH4, and N2O in the Great Barrier Reef Revealed Through High Resolution Sampling and Isotopic Analysis

Geophysical Research Letters

Douglas R. Tait Michael J. Reading

Damien T. Maher

Isaac R. Santos

Luke C. Jeffrey

Tyler J. Cyronak

...

2021

Closing the loop between agriculture and wastewater discharge: a novel technique for turning wastewater into fertiliser in the Pacific-final report.

Cherise Addinsall

Douglas Tait

Shane Mckintosh

2021

Isotopic evidence for axial tree stem methane oxidation within subtropical lowland forests

New Phytologist

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Douglas R Tait

Michael J Reading

Eleonora Chiri

...

2021/6

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