Joseph M. Smoak

Joseph M. Smoak

University of South Florida

H-index: 35

North America-United States

About Joseph M. Smoak

Joseph M. Smoak, With an exceptional h-index of 35 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of South Florida, specializes in the field of Wetland Carbon Burial, Carbon Cycle, Climate Change, Biogeochemistry.

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

An improved framework for estimating organic carbon content of mangrove soils using loss-on-ignition and coastal environmental setting

Estimating Structural Damage to Mangrove Forests Using Airborne Lidar Imagery: Case Study of Damage Induced by the 2017 Hurricane Irma to Mangroves in the Florida Everglades, USA

Blue carbon stocks in southwest Florida mangroves and salt marshes

Linking prescribed fire, nutrient deposition and cyanobacteria dominance through pyroeutrophication in a subtropical lake ecosystem from the mid Holocene to present

Linking centennial scale anthropogenic changes and sedimentary records as lessons for urban coastal management

A Spatial Model Comparing Above-and Belowground Blue Carbon Stocks in Southwest Florida Mangroves and Salt Marshes

Carbon and hydrogen isotopes of taraxerol in mangrove leaves and sediment cores: Implications for paleo-reconstructions

Florida’s urban stormwater ponds are net sources of carbon to the atmosphere despite increased carbon burial over time

Joseph M. Smoak Information

University

Position

Professor of Biogeochemistry School of Geosciences

Citations(all)

3953

Citations(since 2020)

2235

Cited By

2581

hIndex(all)

35

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

76

i10Index(since 2020)

58

Email

University Profile Page

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Joseph M. Smoak Skills & Research Interests

Wetland Carbon Burial

Carbon Cycle

Climate Change

Biogeochemistry

Top articles of Joseph M. Smoak

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

An improved framework for estimating organic carbon content of mangrove soils using loss-on-ignition and coastal environmental setting

Wetlands

Joshua L Breithaupt

Havalend E Steinmuller

Andre S Rovai

Kevin M Engelbert

Joseph M Smoak

...

2023/8

Estimating Structural Damage to Mangrove Forests Using Airborne Lidar Imagery: Case Study of Damage Induced by the 2017 Hurricane Irma to Mangroves in the Florida Everglades, USA

Sensors

Selena Chavez

Shimon Wdowinski

David Lagomasino

Edward Castañeda-Moya

Temilola Fatoyinbo

...

2023/7/25

Blue carbon stocks in southwest Florida mangroves and salt marshes

Florida Scientist

Kara R Radabaugh

Ryan P Moyer

David Lagomasino

Brad E Rosenheim

Lisa G Chambers

...

2023

Linking prescribed fire, nutrient deposition and cyanobacteria dominance through pyroeutrophication in a subtropical lake ecosystem from the mid Holocene to present

Anthropocene

Matthew N Waters

Joseph M Smoak

Richard S Vachula

2023/12/1

Linking centennial scale anthropogenic changes and sedimentary records as lessons for urban coastal management

Science of The Total Environment

Leonardo Amora-Nogueira

Joseph M Smoak

Rodrigo C Abuchacra

Carla Carvalho

Fernando CA Ribeiro

...

2023/12/1

A Spatial Model Comparing Above-and Belowground Blue Carbon Stocks in Southwest Florida Mangroves and Salt Marshes

Estuaries and Coasts

Kara R Radabaugh

Ryan P Moyer

Amanda R Chappel

Joshua L Breithaupt

David Lagomasino

...

2023/9

Carbon and hydrogen isotopes of taraxerol in mangrove leaves and sediment cores: Implications for paleo-reconstructions

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Ding He

S Nemiah Ladd

Jiwoon Park

Julian P Sachs

Bernd RT Simoneit

...

2022/5/1

Florida’s urban stormwater ponds are net sources of carbon to the atmosphere despite increased carbon burial over time

Communications Earth & Environment

Audrey H Goeckner

Mary G Lusk

Alexander J Reisinger

Jacob D Hosen

Joseph M Smoak

2022/3/9

Warming Affects Soil Nitrogen Mineralization via Changes in Root Exudation and Associated Soil Microbial Communities in a Subalpine Tree Species Abies fabri

Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition

Weilong Liu

Yonglei Jiang

Yan Su

Joseph M Smoak

Baoli Duan

2022/3/1

Spatial and Temporal Distribution of Total Phosphorus in Sediments of Shuangtai Estuary Wetland during the Period of Reed Growth

Shishir Kumar Sarker

2018/11

REE Anomalies Changes in Bottom Sediments Applied in the Western Equatorial Atlantic Since the Last Interglacial

Frontiers in Marine Science

Thiago A Sousa

Igor Martins Venancio

Eduardo Duarte Marques

Thiago S Figueiredo

Rodrigo Azevedo Nascimento

...

2022/5/31

Effects of N addition and clipping on above and belowground plant biomass, soil microbial community structure, and function in an alpine meadow on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau

European Journal of Soil Biology

Weilong Liu

Yonglei Jiang

Genxu Wang

Yan Su

Joseph M Smoak

...

2021/9/1

Spatiotemporal pattern of degradation in arid mangrove forests of the Northern Persian Gulf

Oceanologia

Hana Etemadi

Joseph M Smoak

Esmaeil Abbasi

2021/1/1

Dust storm source detection using ANP and WRF models in southwest of Iran

Arabian Journal of Geosciences

Esmaeil Abbasi

Hana Etemadi

Joseph M Smoak

Hamaid Amouniya

Mohammad Hassan Mahoutchi

2021/8

Litter inputs drive increases in topsoil organic carbon after scrub encroachment in an alpine grassland

Pedobiologia

Weilong Liu

Xiangjun Pei

Shuming Peng

Genxu Wang

Joseph M Smoak

...

2021/5/1

Changes in sedimentary provenance and climate off the coast of Northeast Brazil since the Last Interglacial

Marine Geology

Thiago A de Sousa

Igor Martins Venancio

Claudio de Morisson Valeriano

Monica Heilbron

Maria T Weitzel Dias Carneiro

...

2021/5/1

Coastal riverine wetland biogeochemistry follows soil organic matter distribution along a marsh-to-mangrove gradient (Florida, USA)

Science of The Total Environment

Sarah A Harttung

Kara R Radabaugh

Ryan P Moyer

Joseph M Smoak

Lisa G Chambers

2021/11/25

Hypersaline tidal flats as important “blue carbon” systems: a case study from three ecosystems

Biogeosciences

Dylan R Brown

Humberto Marotta

Roberta B Peixoto

Alex Enrich-Prast

Glenda C Barroso

...

2021/4/22

Investigation of atmospheric conditions associated with a storm surge in the south-west of Iran

Atmosphere

Esmaeil Abbasi

Hana Etemadi

Joseph M Smoak

Iman Rousta

Haraldur Olafsson

...

2021/10/29

Reply to comment by R. Parkinson on “Increasing rates of carbon burial in southwest Florida coastal wetlands” by J. Breithaupt et al.

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Joshua L Breithaupt

Joseph M Smoak

Thomas S Bianchi

Derrick Vaughn

Christian J Sanders

...

2021/4

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