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Kevin D. Kroeger
Researcher at United States Geological Survey
Publications - 74
Citations - 3621
Kevin D. Kroeger is an academic researcher from United States Geological Survey. The author has contributed to research in topics: Groundwater & Salt marsh. The author has an hindex of 29, co-authored 68 publications receiving 2834 citations. Previous affiliations of Kevin D. Kroeger include University of Arizona & Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
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Natural climate solutions for the United States.
Joseph Fargione,Steven Bassett,Timothy M. Boucher,Scott D. Bridgham,Richard T. Conant,Susan C. Cook-Patton,Susan C. Cook-Patton,Peter W. Ellis,Alessandra Falcucci,James W. Fourqurean,Trisha Gopalakrishna,Huan Gu,Benjamin B. Henderson,Matthew D. Hurteau,Kevin D. Kroeger,Timm Kroeger,Tyler J. Lark,Sara M. Leavitt,Guy Lomax,Robert I. McDonald,J. Patrick Megonigal,Daniela A. Miteva,Curtis J. Richardson,Jonathan Sanderman,David Shoch,Seth A. Spawn,Joseph W. Veldman,Christopher B. Williams,Peter B. Woodbury,Chris Zganjar,Marci Baranski,Patricia Elias,Richard A. Houghton,Emily Landis,E. McGlynn,William H. Schlesinger,Juha Siikamäki,Ariana E. Sutton-Grier,Ariana E. Sutton-Grier,Bronson W. Griscom +39 more
TL;DR: The potential of natural climate solutions (NCS) to increase carbon storage and avoid greenhouse gas emissions in the United States is quantified and it is found that at current carbon market prices, 299 Tg CO2e year−1 could be achieved.
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Assessment of a δ15N Isotopic Method to Indicate Anthropogenic Eutrophication in Aquatic Ecosystems
Marci L. Cole,Ivan Valiela,Kevin D. Kroeger,Gabrielle Tomasky,Just Cebrian,Cathleen Wigand,Richard A. McKinney,Sara P. Grady,Maria Helena Carvalho da Silva +8 more
TL;DR: The relationship derived between S. alterniflora and relative wastewater load to predict wastewater loads in locations lacking quantitative land use data matched well with known qualitative information, proving the use of a stable isotopic method for predicting wastewater input.
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Temperature response of soil respiration largely unaltered with experimental warming
Joanna C. Carey,Jianwu Tang,Pamela H. Templer,Kevin D. Kroeger,Thomas W. Crowther,Andrew J. Burton,Jeffrey S. Dukes,Bridget A. Emmett,Serita D. Frey,Mary A. Heskel,Lifen Jiang,Megan B. Machmuller,Jacqueline E. Mohan,Anne Marie Panetta,Peter B. Reich,Peter B. Reich,Sabine Reinsch,Xin Wang,Steven D. Allison,Chris Bamminger,Scott D. Bridgham,Scott L. Collins,Giovanbattista de Dato,William C. Eddy,Brian J. Enquist,Marc Estiarte,John Harte,Amanda N. Henderson,Bart R. Johnson,Klaus Steenberg Larsen,Yiqi Luo,Sven Marhan,Jerry M. Melillo,Josep Peñuelas,Laurel Pfeifer-Meister,Christian Poll,Edward B. Rastetter,Andrew B. Reinmann,Lorien L. Reynolds,Inger Kappel Schmidt,Gaius R. Shaver,Aaron L. Strong,Vidya Suseela,Albert Tietema +43 more
TL;DR: The largest global dataset to date of soil respiration, moisture, and temperature measurements, totaling >3,800 observations representing 27 temperature manipulation studies, spanning nine biomes and over 2 decades of warming, finds that although warming increases soilrespiration rates, there is limited evidence for a shifting respiration response with experimental warming.
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Nitrogen biogeochemistry of submarine groundwater discharge
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of the seepage zone in transport, chemical speciation, and attenuation of nitrogen loads carried by submarine groundwater discharge was investigated, and the authors collected nearshore groundwater samples (n 5 328) and examined the distribution and isotopic signature (d15N) of nitrate and ammonium.
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Submarine groundwater discharge to Tampa Bay: Nutrient fluxes and biogeochemistry of the coastal aquifer
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present the results of a study in Marine Chemistry 104 (2007): 85-97, doi:10.1016/jmarchem.2006.10.012.