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JOSEPH M. (DONNY) SMOAK University of South Florida Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 (727) 873-4078 [email protected] Education: Ph.D. Geology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1997 (advisor: W. S. Moore) M.S. Chemical Oceanography, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 1994 (advisor: D. J. DeMaster) B.S. Marine Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1991 Professional Employment: 2013 to present: Professor, Environmental Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2013 to present: Courtesy Professor, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2015 to 2018: Honorary Professor, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China. 2007 to 2013: Associate Professor, Environmental Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2011 to 2013: Courtesy Associate Professor, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2008-2009: Chair, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2001 to 2007: Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 1999 to 2001: Visiting Assistant in Geological and Environmental Sciences, Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

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Page 1: JOSEPH M. (DONNY) SMOAK · Troxler, T.G., with 31 members of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research Carbon Group including J.M. Smoak; Integrated carbon budget

JOSEPH M. (DONNY) SMOAK

University of South Florida Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography St. Petersburg, Florida 33701 (727) 873-4078 [email protected] Education:

Ph.D. Geology, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1997 (advisor: W. S. Moore) M.S. Chemical Oceanography, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, 1994 (advisor: D. J. DeMaster)

B.S. Marine Science, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC, 1991 Professional Employment:

2013 to present: Professor, Environmental Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL

2013 to present: Courtesy Professor, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2015 to 2018: Honorary Professor, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China. 2007 to 2013: Associate Professor, Environmental Science, University of

South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL

2011 to 2013: Courtesy Associate Professor, College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL

2008-2009: Chair, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and

Geography, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL 2001 to 2007: Assistant Professor, Environmental Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, FL

1999 to 2001: Visiting Assistant in Geological and Environmental Sciences, Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

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1998 to 2001: Adjunct Faculty, Department of Natural Sciences, Santa Fe Community College, Gainesville, FL

1997 to 1999: Post-doctoral Research Associate (advisor: C. L. Schelske), Department of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

1994 to 1997: Research and Teaching Assistant, Department of Geological Sciences, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC 1994: Physical Scientist, NOAA, NMFS, Charleston, SC 1992 to 1993: Research Assistant, Department of Marine, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC Teaching Experience:

Courses Taught: Physical Geology, Physical Geology Lab, Environmental Science, Environmental Science Lab, Oceanography Lab, Beaches and Coastal

Environments, Paleolimnology, Global Climate Change (graduate and undergraduate), Environmental Radiochemistry (graduate)

Graduate Students:

J. Breithaupt, PhD, current (co-advisor, University of South Florida) K. Comparetto, MS, current (advisor, University of South Florida) M. Proctor Burford, MS, current (advisor, University of South Florida) M. Mayo, PhD, current (advisor, University of South Florida) K. Lyons, MS, current (committee member, University of South Florida) E. Merton, MS, current (committee member, University of South Florida) J. Cantrell, MS, current (committee member, University of South Florida) M. McCarthy PhD, current (committee member, University of South Florida) M. Martinez-Colon, PhD, current (committee member, University of South Florida) R. Beckhorn, MS, 2014 (co-advisor, University of South Florida) A. Muslic, MS, 2012 (co-advisor, University of South Florida) J. Breithaupt, MS, 2012 (advisor, University of South Florida)

T. Harmon, MS, 2011 (advisor, University of South Florida) C.J. Sanders, PhD, 2009 (co-advisor, Universidade Federal de Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil) M.N. Waters, PhD, 2007 (committee member, UNC-Chapel Hill) C. Stallman, MS, 2000 (committee member, University of Florida) Post-Doctoral Student:

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M.N. Waters, 2007-2008

Hosted Visitors:

Xiaodong Wu, 2015-2016, visiting faculty, Cold and Arid Regions Environmental and Engineering Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Lanzhou, China

Guimin Liu, 2015-2016, visiting faculty, School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University, Lanzhou, China

H. Etemadi, 2013 (six months), visiting PhD student from Tarbiat Modares University, Tehran, Iran

C.J. Sander, 2008-2009, visiting PhD student from Universidade Federal de

Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil Awards:

Department Faculty Award for Excellence in Research, 2014-2015 Fulbright Senior Specialist, China, 2015 Fulbright Senior Specialist, Brazil, 2005 Mack Gipson Award for Outstanding Doctoral Research, 1997

Sigma Xi, First Place Geology Presentation Award, 1996 NOAA, Certificate of Recognition, Performance Award, 1994 Research:

Research Interest: uranium and thorium series radionuclides as tracers of biogeochemical processes; wetland biogeochemistry; organic carbon burial in wetlands; mangrove ecosystem response to climate change and sea level rise

Funding:

Fulbright Senior Specialists Program, Environmental Science, Smoak, J.M.; $5,940; Council for International Exchange of Scholars, (China) 2015.

Response of ecosystem function in mangrove forests to sea-level rise and climate change, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J.M.; $97,294, U.S. Fish and Wildlife / State Wildlife Grants Program / Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission, 2013-2015.

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Collaborative Research: Robust decision-making for South Florida water resources by ecosystem service valuation, hydro-economic optimization, and conflict resolution modeling, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J. M.; $168,582, National Science Foundation, 2013-2016.

Everglades Mercury Hotspot Study, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J. M.; $4,000, South Florida Water Management District, 2012. Sediment Accumulation on Ghost Tree Islands, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J. M.; $40,120, South Florida Water Management District, 2010. Mangrove Sediment Accumulation in Everglades National Park, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J. M.; $5,000, United States Geological Survey, 2009. Everglades Tree Island Pigment Analysis, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J. M.; $16,275, South Florida Water Management District, 2008. Dating of Everglades Cores, Principal Investigator: Smoak, J.M.; $20,000; South Florida Water Management District, 2008. Calculating Historic Nutrient Loading in Everglades Using Sedimentary Algal Pigments, Principal Investigators: Smoak, J.M. and M.N. Waters; $49,500; South Florida Water Management District, 2007-2008. Tree Islands of the Everglades: Ecological Shifts in Response to Nutrient Loading, Center for Science and Policy Application for Coastal Environments, Principal Investigators: Smoak J.M. and C.W. Holmes; $59,999; Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Environmental Research, 2005-2009.

Acquisition of a Germanium detector for gamma-ray counting of environmental samples, Center for Science and Policy Application for Coastal Environments, Principal Investigators: Riedinger-Whitmore, M., Krest, J. and J.M. Smoak; $60,003; Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Environmental Research, 2005-2009.

Paleoreconstruction of Tree Island Hydroperiods: A Preliminary Investigation, Principal Investigators: Smoak, J.M. and J.A. Gore; $49,489; South Florida Water Management District, 2006-2007.

Past and Present Water Quality in Florida Coastal Waters, Center for Science and Policy Application for Coastal Environments, Principal Investigators: Smoak, J.M. and M. Riedinger-Whitmore; $97,991; Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Environmental Research, 2005-2008.

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Acquisition of Counters for Gamma-emitting Radioisotopes, Center for Science and Policy Application for Coastal Environments, Principal Investigators: Krest, J, Smoak, J.M. and K.M. Carvalho-Knighton; $129,655; Environmental Protection Agency, National Center for Environmental Research, 2005-2008.

Fulbright Senior Specialists Program, Environmental Science, Smoak, J.M.; $5,440; Council for International Exchange of Scholars, (Brazil) 2005. Sources of Radium to a Groundwater-Augmented Lake, Principal Investigators: Smoak, J.M. and P.W. Swarzenski; $80,125; Southwest Florida Water Management District, 2001-2004. Analysis of Radium-226 in Lake Sediments and Biota, Principal Investigators: Brenner, M., Smoak, J.M. and M.S. Allen; $122,500; Southwest Florida Water Management District, 2000-2001. Publications: *student or post-doctoral student (indicates research done under my direct supervision)

Fortino, K., Whalen, S.C. and J.M. Smoak; Patterns in the sediment organic matter

content of Arctic lakes, Hydrobiologia, in revision. Wu, X.*, Zhao, L., Fang, H., Zhao, Y., Smoak, J.M., Pang, Q. and Y. Ding;

Environmental controls on soil organic carbon and nitrogen stocks in the high-altitude arid western Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau permafrost region, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, accepted (online 2015). (*Visiting Scholar)

Etemadi, H.*, Samadi, S., Sharifikia, M. and J.M. Smoak; Assessment of Climate Change

downscaling and Non-stationarity on the Spatial Pattern of a Mangrove Ecosystem in an arid coastal region of southern Iran, Theoretical and Applied Climatology, accepted (online 2015). (*Visiting Student)

Sanders, C.J., Santos, I.R., Sanders, L., Maher, D.T., Mangion, P., Ruiz-Halpern, S.,

Oakes, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L, Smoak, J.M., Ketterer, M., Call, M., and B.D. Eyre; Examining 239+240Pu, 210Pb and historical events to determine carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus burial in mangrove sediments of Moreton Bay, Australia, Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, accepted (online 2015).

Smoak, J.M.; Sediment mixing rate, 210Pb and 234Th. In: Encyclopedia of Scientific

Dating Methods, eds. Rink, W.J. and J. Thompson, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 2015.

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Waters, M.N., Golladay, S.W., Patrick, C.H., Smoak, J.M. and S.D. Shivers; The potential effects of river regulation and watershed land-use on sediment characteristics and lake primary producers in a large reservoir, Hydrobiologia, 749, 15-30, 2015.

Liu, G., Liu, Z., , Smoak, J.M. and Gu, B.; The dynamics of Cladoceran assemblages in

response to eutrophication and planktivorous fish introduction in Lake Chenghai, a plateau brackish lake, Quaternary International, 355, 188-193, 2015.

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith, T.J. and C.J. Sanders, C.J.; Temporal variability of

carbon and nutrient burial, sediment accretion, and mass accumulation over the past century in a carbonate platform mangrove forest of the Florida Everglades, Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences, 119, 2032-2048, 2014. (*Student)

Sanders, C.J., Eyre, B.D., Santos, I., Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L., Machado, W., Luiz-

Silva, W., Sanders, L., Marrota, H. and E. Silva-Filho; Elevated rates of organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus accumulation in a highly impacted mangrove wetland, Geophysical Research Letters, 41, 2475-2480, 2014.

Liu, G., Liu, Z., Gu, B., Smoak, J.M. and Z. Zhang; How important are trophic state,

macrophyte and fish population effects on cladoceran community? A study in Lake Erhai, Hydrobiologia, 736, 189-204, 2014.

Harmon, T.S.*, Smoak1, J.M., Waters, M.N. and C.J. Sanders; Hydrologic-Fragmentation

Induced Eutrophication in Dove Sound, Upper Florida Keys, USA, Environmental Earth Sciences, 71, 4387-4395, 2014. (*Student) 1(corresponding author)

Sanders, C.J., Caldeira, P.P., Smoak, J.M., Ketterer, M.E., Belem, A., Mendoza, U.M.N.,

Cordeiro, L.G.M.S., Silva-Filho, E.V., Patchineelam, S.R. and A.L.S. Albuquerque; Recent organic carbon accumulation (~100 years) along the Cabo Frio, Brazil upwelling region, Continental Shelf Research, 75, 68-75, 2014.

Troxler, T.G., with 31 members of the Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological

Research Carbon Group including J.M. Smoak; Integrated carbon budget models for the Everglades terrestrial-coastal-oceanic gradient: current status and needs for inter-site comparisons, Oceanography, 26, 98-107, 2013.

Liu, G., Liu, Z., Chen, F., Zhang, Z., Gu, B. and J.M. Smoak; Response of Cladoceran

community to eutrophication, fish introduction and degradation of macrophyte vegetation in Lake Dianchi, a large, shallow plateau lake in southwest China, Limnology, 14, 159-166, 2013.

Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L., Smith III, T.J. and C.J. Sanders; Sediment accretion and

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organic carbon burial relative to sea-level rise and storm events in two mangrove forest in Everglades National Park, Catena, 104, 58-66, 2013.

Waters, M.N.*, Smoak, J.M. and C.J. Saunders; Historic primary producer communities

linked to phosphorus dynamics in the northern Florida Everglades, Journal of Paleolimnology, 49, 67-81, 2013 (*post-doctoral student)

Smoak, J.M., Sanders, C.J., Patchineelam, S.R. and W.S. Moore; Radium mass balance

and submarine groundwater discharge in Sepetiba Bay, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 39, 44-51, 2012.

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak1, J.M., Smith, T.J., Sanders, C.J. and A. Hoare; Mangrove

organic carbon burial rates: strengthening the global budget, Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 26, GB3011, 2012. (*student) 1(corresponding author)

Waters, M.N., Piehler, M.F., Smoak, J.M. and T.S. Bianchi; Historic algal community

responses to dystrophication of a shallow lake, Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 69(8), 1433-1443, 2012.

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Waters, M. N. Sanders, L. M. Brandini, N. and S.R.

Patchineelam; Organic matter content and particle size modifications in mangrove sediments as responses to sea level rise, Marine Environmental Research, 77, 150-155, 2012. (*student)

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J. M., Patchineelam, S. R. and P.H. Cable; Lead-210 and

Berilium-7 fallout rates on the southeastern coast of Brazil, Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 102, 1122-1125, 2011. (*student)

Patchineelam, S.M., Sanders, C.J., Smoak, J.M., Zem, R.C., Oliveira, G. and S.R.

Patchineelam; Historical Evaluation of Anthropogenic Impact in Coastal Ecosystems through Geochemical Signatures, Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 22(1), 120-125, 2011.

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Sanders, L.M. and S.R. Patchineelam; Organic carbon accumulation in Brazilian Mangal Sediments, Journal of South American Earth Sciences, 30, 189-192, 2010. (*Student)

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Naidu, A.S., Sanders, L.M. and S.R. Patchineelam; Organic carbon burial in a mangrove forest, margin and intertidal mud flat; sedimentation and sea level rise, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 90, 168-172, 2010. (*Student)

Waters, M.N., Piehler, M.F., Smoak, J.M. and C.S. Martens; The development and

persistence of alternative ecosystem states in a large, shallow lake, Freshwater Biology, 55, 1249-1261, 2010.

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Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Naidu, A.S., Araripe, D.R. and S.R. Patchineelam; Mangrove forest sedimentation and its reference to sea level rise, Cananeia, Brazil, Environmental Earth Sciences, 60 (6), 1291-1301, 2010. (*Student)

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Sanders, L.M., Waters, M.N., Patchineelam, S.R. and M. E.

Ketterer; Intertidal mangrove mudflat 240+239Pu signatures, confirming a 210Pb geochronology on the southeastern coast of Brazil, Journal of Radioanalytical and Nuclear Chemistry, 283(3), 593-596, 2010. (*Student)

Smoak, J.M.; The Amazon Shelf. In: Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Continental Margins: A Global Synthesis, eds. K-K. Liu, L. Atkinson, R. Quinones and L. Talaue-McManus, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 443-449, 2010.

Carvalho-Knighton, K.M. and J.M. Smoak; Integrating Basic Analytical Methods and Computer-interface Technology into an Environmental Science Water Quality Lab Improves Student Attitude, International Journal of Environmental & Science Education, 4(4), 419-428, 2009.

Liu, G., Liu, Z., Li, Y., Chen, F., Gu, B. and J.M. Smoak; Effects of Fish Introduction

and Eutrophication on Cladoceran (especially Bosmina) Community Represented by Microfossils in Lake Fuxian, a Deep Oligotrophic Plateau Lake in Southwest China, Journal of Paleolimnology, 42(3), 427-435, 2009.

Waters, M.N., Piehler, M.F., Rodriguez, A.B., Smoak, J.M. and T.S. Bianchi; Shallow

lake trophic status linked to late Holocene climate and human impacts, Journal of Paleolimnology, 42(1), 51-64, 2009.

Whitmore, T.J., Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A., Smoak, J.M., Goddard, E.A. and J. Escobar;

Arsenic Contamination of Lake Sediments in Highlands County Florida: Evidence of Herbicide Mobility from Watershed Soils, Journal of Paleolimnology, 40(3), 869-884, 2008.

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Naidu, A.S. and S.R. Patchineelam; Recent Sediment

Accumulation in a Mangrove Forest and Its Relevance to Local Sea-Level Rise (Ilha Grande, Brazil), Journal of Coastal Research, 24(2), 533-536, 2008. (*Student)

Brenner, M., Smoak, J.M., Leeper, D.A., Streubert, M. and S.M. Baker; Radium-226

Accumulation in Florida Freshwater Mussels, Limnology and Oceanography, 52(4), 1614-1623, 2007.

Whitmore, T.J., Brenner, M., Kolasa, K.V., Kenney, W.F., Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A.,

Curtis, J. and J.M. Smoak; Inadvertent alkalization of a Florida lake caused by increased nutrient and solute loading to its watershed, Journal of Paleolimnology, 36(4), 353-370, 2006.

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Smoak, J.M. and J.M. Krest; Source of radium to a well-water-augmented Florida lake, Journal of Environmental Radioactivity, 89(1), 102-114, 2006.

DeArmond, B.S., Brenner, M., Kenney, W.F., Leeper, D.A., Smoak, J.M., Curtis, J.H. Shumate, B.C. and D.G. Buck; Radium-226 accumulation in sediments of a groundwater-augmented lake near Tampa, Florida, USA. Verh. Internat. Verein. Limnol., 29(3), 1275-1279, 2006.

Smoak, J.M., Krest, J.M. and P.W. Swarzenski; Geochemistry of the Amazon Estuary. In: Handbook of Environmental Chemistry, Vol. 5, Part H, ed. P.J. Wangersky, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 71-90, 2006.

Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A., Whitmore, T.J., Smoak, J.M., Brenner, M., Moore, A., Curtis, J. and C.L. Schelske; Cyanobacterial proliferation is a recent response to eutrophication in many Florida lakes: A paleolimnological assessment, Lake and Reservoir Management, 21(4), 423-435, 2005.

Smoak, J.M. and P.W. Swarzenski; Recent increases in sediment and nutrient accumulation in Bear Lake, Utah/Idaho, USA, Hydrobiologia, 525, 175-184,

2004. Smoak, J. M., Benitez-Nelson, C., Moore, W. S., Thunell, R.C., Astor, Y. and F. Muller-

Karger; Radionuclide fluxes and particle scavenging in Cariaco Basin, Continental Shelf Research, 24, 1451-1463, 2004.

Swarzenski, P.W., Porcelli, D., Anderson, P.S. and J.M. Smoak; The Behaviour of U-

and Th-Series Nuclides in the Estuarine Environment, Reviews in Mineralogy and Geochemistry, 52, 577-606, 2003.

Smoak, J. M., Moore, W. S. and R. C. Thunell; Influence of Boundary Scavenging and

Sediment Focusing on 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb Fluxes in the Santa Barbara Basin, Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 51(3), 373-384, 2000.

Brenner, M., Smoak1, J. M., Allen, M. S., Schelske, C. L. and D. Leeper; Biological

Accumulation of 226Ra in a Groundwater-Augmented Florida Lake, Limnology and Oceanography, 45(3), 710-715, 2000. 1(corresponding author)

Swarzenski, P. W., Corbett, D. R., Smoak, J. M. and B. A. McKee; The use of U-Th Series Radionuclides and Transient Tracers in Oceanography: An Overview. In:

Chemistry in the Marine Environment, ed. R.E. Hester and R.M. Harrison, Issues in Environmental Science and Technology Number 13, The Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, UK, 33-53, 2000.

Patchineelam, S. R. and J. M. Smoak; Sediment Accumulation Rates Along the Inner Eastern Brazilian Continental Shelf, Geo-Marine Letters, 19, 196-201, 1999.

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Smoak, J. M., Moore, W. S., Thunell, R. C. and T. J. Shaw; Comparison of 234Th,

228Th and 210Pb Fluxes With Fluxes of Major Sediment Components in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California, Marine Chemistry, 65(3-4), 177-194, 1999.

Smoak, J. M. and S. R. Patchineelam; Sediment Mixing and Accumulation in a

Mangrove Ecosystem: Evidence From 210Pb, 234Th and 7Be, Mangroves and Salt Marshes, 3(1), 17-27, 1999.

Shaw, T. J., Smoak, J. M. and L. Lauerman; Scavenging of 234Th, 230Th and 210Pb by Particulate Matter in the Deep Waters of the California Continental Margin,

Deep-Sea Research, Part II, 45(4-5), 763-779, 1998.

Lauerman, L. M. L., Smoak, J. M., Shaw, T. J., Moore, W. S. and K. L. Smith Jr.;

234Th and 210Pb Evidence for Rapid Ingestion of Settling Particles by Mobile Epibenthic Megafauna in the Abyssal NE Pacific, Limnology and Oceanography, 42(3), 589-595, 1997. Smoak, J. M., DeMaster, D. J., Kuehl, S. A., Pope, R. H., and B. A. McKee; The

Behavior of Particle-Reactive Tracers in a High Turbidity Environment: 234Th

and 210Pb on the Amazon Continental Shelf, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 60, 2123-2137, 1996.

Moore, W. S., DeMaster, D. J., Smoak, J. M., McKee, B. A. and P. W. Swarzenski;

Radionuclide Tracers of Sediment-Water Interaction on the Amazon Shelf, Continental Shelf Research, 16, 645-665, 1996.

DeMaster, D. J., Pope, R. H., Smoak, J. M., Nittrouer, C. A. and G. H. Pierson; The Accumulation and Regeneration of Biogenic Silica and Organic Carbon in the

Ross Sea Sediments, Antarctic Journal of the U. S., 27(5), 74-76, 1992. Reports:

Muslic, A., Flannery, J.A., Reich, C.D., Umberger, D.K., Smoak, J.M., and R.Z. Poore; Linear extension rates of massive corals from the Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida, U.S. Geological Survey Open-File Report 2013–1121, 22 p., http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2013/1121/, 2013.

Gu, B., Ma, L., Smoak, J.M., Ewe, S., Zhu, Y., Irick, D., Ross, M., and Y. Li; Wading

Birds Transport Mercury from Marshes to Tree Islands, South Florida Environmental Report, Ch. 3b, pp.18-20, 2013.

Cook, M., Gu, B., Rodgers, L., Ewe, S., Smoak, J.M., Saunders, C., and C. Coronado-

Molina; Wildlife Ecology, South Florida Environmental Report, Ch. 6, pp. 23-38, 2011.

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Smoak, J.M.; Sediment Accumulation on Ghost Tree Islands, Final Report for South

Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, 16 pp, 2010.

Waters, M.N. and J.M. Smoak; Calculating Historic Nutrient Loading in Water Conservation Area 2A Wetlands, Final Report for South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, 30pp, 2008.

Smoak, J.M., Gore, J.A. and C. Clayton; Paleoreconstruction of Tree Island

Hydroperiods: A preliminary investigation, Final Report for South Florida Water Management District, West Palm Beach, FL, 63pp, 2007.

Smoak, J.M.; Source of radium to Saddleback Lake: a groundwater-augmented lake,

Final Report for Southwest Florida Water Management District, Brooksville, FL, 67 pp, 2005.

Brenner, M., Allen, M.S. and J.M. Smoak; Radium-226 in sediments and biota of groundwater-augmented lakes, Final Report for Southwest Florida Water Management District, Brooksville, FL, 76 pp, 2002.

Abstracts and Presentations:

Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L. and C.J. Sanders, Organic Carbon, Nitrogen and

Phosphorus Accumulation Rates in the Soils of the Everglades Mangrove Ecotone, Fall AGU, San Francisco, CA, EOS Transactions, 2015.

Silva-Filho, E.V., Smoak#, J.M., Rousseau, T., Albuquerque, A.L., Caldeira, P.P. and

Moreira; Rare earth elements in pore waters from Cabo Frio’s western boundary upwelling system, Fall AGU, San Francisco, CA, EOS Transactions, 2015. (#presenting author)

Gerlach, M.J., Engelhart, S.E., Kemp, A.C., Moyer, R.P., Smoak, J.M. and C. Bernhardt;

Reconstructing Late Holocene Relative Sea-level Changes on the Gulf Coast of Florida, Fall AGU, San Francisco, CA, EOS Transactions, 2015.

Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L., Smith, T.J., Moyer, R.P., and C.J. Sanders; Sink, swim, or

get out of the way: the fate of mangrove forests, Synergy in Science Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, 2015. (Invited)

Moyer, R., Smoak, J.M., Engelhart, S., Smith, T., Kemp, A., Breithaupt, J., Gerlach, M., Burford, M., Chappel, A., Brendis, L., and C. Sanders; Response of Organic Carbon Burial to Sea-Level Change in Coastal Wetlands along Florida’s Gulf

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Coast, Coastal and Estuarine Research Federation 23rd Biennial Meeting, Portland, OR, 2015.

Burford*, M.P., Smoak, J.M., Moyer, R.P. and R. Mbatu; Examining Organic Carbon

Burial in Charlotte Harbor Mangrove Forests, Bay Area Scientific Information Symposium, St. Petersburg, FL, 2015. (*student)

Chappel*, A.R., Moyer, R.P., Smoak, J.M., Burford, M.P., Engelhart, S.E., Breithaupt,

J.L., Kemp, A.C. and T.J. Smith; Organic Carbon Burial and Accretion Rates in Tampa Bay’s Coastal Wetlands, Bay Area Scientific Information Symposium, St. Petersburg, FL, 2015. (*student)

Gerlach, M.J., Engelhart, S.E., Kemp, A.C., Moyer, R.P., Smoak, J.M. and C. Bernhardt; Reconstructing Common Era relative sea-level changes on the gulf coast of Florida, Geological Society of American Annual Meeting, Baltimore, MD, Vol. 7, No. 7, 2015.

Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L., Smith III, T.J., Moyer, R.P., Sanders, C.J. and L.C. Peterson; Mangrove forest soil accretion rates and the relationship with sea level and storms over the past century, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015. (invited)

Burford*, M.P., Smoak, J.M., Moyer, R.P. and R. Mbatu; Carbon sequestration in the

mangrove forests of Charlotte Harbor and implications for conservation and restoration, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015. (*student)

Brendis*, L.M., Smith III, T.J., Smoak, J.M. and R.P. Moyer; A spatial and temporal

analysis of mangrove and marsh coverage in Charlotte Harbor, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015. (*student)

Comparetto*, K.R., Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L., Smith III, T.J. and C.J. Sanders;

Organic carbon burial rates in an area transitioning from sawgrass marsh to mangrove adjacent to the Harney River in Everglades National Park, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015. (*student)

Tiling-Range, G., Smith III, T.J., Foster, A.M., Smoak, J.M. and J.L. Breithaupt; Using

Fossilized Charcoal and 210Pb to test the Everglades Fire History Geodatabase, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015.

Breithaupt*, J.L., Smoak, J.M. and Smith III; Quantifying the relative contributions made

by organic matter and mineral sediment to accretion rates in the coastal Everglades, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015. (*student)

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Sukop, M., Engel, V.C., Bhat, M., Bolson, J., Czajowski, J., Flaxman, M., Fuentes, J.D.,

Mirchi, A., Mozumder, P., Nguyen, H., Rehage, J., Smoak, J.M., Takatsuka, Y., Watkins, D. and R. Weisskoff; Ecosystem service valuation and hydro-economic optimization of South Florida water resources. Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Coral Springs, FL, 2015.

Breithaupt*, J.L., Smoak, J.M. and T.J. Smith; Spatio-Temporal Variability of Organic

Carbon Burial Rates in the Southwestern Coastal Everglades, National Science Foundation Midterm Review, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, FL, 2015. (*student)

Comparetto*, K.R., Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L. and T.J. Smith; Comparing soil organic

Carbon burial rates in an area transitioning from sawgrass marsh to mangrove adjacent to the Harney River in Everglades National Park. National Science Foundation Midterm Review, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, FL, 2015. (*student)

Breithaupt*, J.L., Smoak, J.M. and T.J. Smith; Evaluating sediment particle densities: do

mineral sediments from storm surge increase mangrove accretion rates in the Florida Coastal Everglades? All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, FL, 2015. (*student)

Brendis*, L.M., Smith, T.J., Smoak, J.M. and R.P. Moyer; A spatial and temporal

analysis for mangrove coverage: A case study for northern Charlotte Harbor Preserve State Park, All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, FL, 2015. (*student)

Burford*, M, Smoak, J.M., Mbatu, R. and R.P. Moyer; Examining the potential for carbon sequestration in mangrove forests in Charlotte Harbor and the implications for conservation and restoration, All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, FL, 2015. (*student)

Comparetto*, K.R., Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J.L. and T.J. Smith; Comparing soil organic

matter burial rates in an area transitioning from sawgrass marsh to mangrove adjacent to the Harney River in Everglades National Park. All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, FL, 2015. (*student)

Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J., Smith III, T.J., C.J. Sanders and L.C. Peterson; Influence of Sea-Level Rise and Storms on Soil Accretion Rates in the Mangrove Forests of Everglades National Park, USA. Fall AGU, San Francisco, CA, EOS Transactions, 2014.

Waters, M.N., Smoak, J.M., Piehler, M.F. and M. Brenner; Photosynthetic Pigments as a

Tool to Reconstruct Cyanobacterial Community Characteristics and other

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Ecological Parameters in Temperate and Subtropical Shallow Lakes. X Congeso de Ficologia de Latinoamerican y El Caribe, Metepec, Mexico, 2014. (invited)

Sanders, C.J., Eyre, B.D., Santos, I.R. and J.M. Smoak; Using the 210Pb CRS model to

determine mangrove carbon burial in Jacobs Well, Australia. 13th Conference South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association, Darwin, Australia, 2014.

Sanders, L.M., Taffs, K.H., Stokes, D.J., Enrich-Prast, A., Sander, C.J., Nogeira, L.A., Smoak, J.M., and H. Marotta; Recent carbon burial (previous 100 years) in Amazonian floodplains, determined through 210Pb dating. 13th Conference South Pacific Environmental Radioactivity Association, Darwin, Australia, 2014.

Waters, M.N., Golladay, S., Covich, A., Shivers, S., Smoak, J.M., Boston, J. and C. Patrick; Land Use, Fragmentation and Biological Invasions Influence Benthic and Pelagic Biogeochemical Processes in a Large and Shallow Reservoir: Lake Seminole, GA, USA. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2014.

Breithaupt*, J. L., Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., Sanders, C.J., Peterson, L.C. and R.H.

Byrne; Assessing 100 Years of Carbon Burial and Sediment Accretion in the Context of Sea Level Rise, Reduced Freshwater Input, and Storms in the Coastal Everglades. Aquatic Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2014. (*student)

Marietta*, M., Smoak, J.M., Smith, C., Fanning, K., and T. Smith; Characterization of

Everglades National Park Mangrove Forests as a Uranium Sink. All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, 2014. (*student)

Breithaupt*, J. L., Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., Sanders, C.J., Peterson, L.C. and R.H.

Byrne; Assessing 100 Years of Carbon Burial and Sediment Accretion in the Context of Sea Level Rise, Reduced Freshwater Input, and Storms in the Coastal Everglades. All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, 2014. (*student)

Souza, G.V., Silva-Filho, E.V., Sanders, C.J., Marques, E.D., Caldeira, P.P., Kütter, V.T.

and J.M. Smoak; Large 224Ra and 228Ra disequilibrium indicates intense groundwater processes in the Cabo Frio coastal system. European Geosciences Union, Vienna, Austria, 2014.

Silva-Filho, E.V., Sanders, C.J., Marques, E.D., Souza, G.V., Caldeira, P.P., Kütter, V.T.

and J.M. Smoak; Large 224Ra and 228Ra disequilibrium indicates intense groundwater processes in the Cabo Frio coastal system. Ocean Sciences Meeting, Honolulu, Hawaii, 2014.

Breithaupt*, J.L and J.M. Smoak; Assessing the Influence of Sea Level Rise and Altered

Freshwater Flows on Sediment Accretion & Organic Carbon Burial Rates in the Coastal Everglades. South Florida National Science Foundation, Water,

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Sustainability and Climate Project, Annual Meeting, Haines City, Florida, 2014. (*student)

Hussein*, S.M., Breithaupt, J.L., Moyers, A., and J.M. Smoak; Organic Carbon Burial

Rates in Mangrove Soils: Tampa Bay in a Global Context. Annual Meeting of the Society of Wetland Scientists, Minneapolis, MN, 2013. (*student)

Smoak, J.M., Breithaupt, J., Smith III, T.J. and C.J. Sanders; Climate change influence on

organic carbon remobilization, transport and burial in mangrove forests of Everglades National Park, USA. Meeting of the Americas, Cancun, Mexico, 2013.

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., Sanders, C.J., Castaneda-Moya, E., and

V.H. Rivera-Monroy; The relevance of organic carbon burial to soil accumulation dynamics in carbonate setting mangrove forests. Penrose/ Chapman Conference: Coastal Processes and Environments Under Sea-Level Rise and Changing Climate: Science to Inform Management, Galveston, Texas, 2013. (*student)

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., and C.J. Sanders; The dynamics of soil

accumulation in mangrove forests, and the role of timescale in determining rates. All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, 2013. (*student)

Patchineelam, S.R., Sanders, C.J., and J.M. Smoak, J.M.; Lead-210 as a radiotracer of

coastal processes studies in Brazil. 2nd International Conference on Po and Radioactive Pb Isotopes, Mangalore, India, 2013.

Mayo, M.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith, C.G., Fanning, K.A. and T.J. Smith; A comparison of

uranium budgets for estuarine wetlands of the Everglades National Park, Florida and Mobile Bay, Alabama. American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Aquatic Sciences Meeting, New Orleans, Florida, 2013. (*student)

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., Sanders, C.J., and A. Hoare;

Strengthening the Century-Scale Global Estimate of Mangrove Organic Carbon Burial Rates. INTECOL International Wetlands Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2012. (*student)

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., and C.J. Sanders; Organic Carbon Burial

Rates in Southwestern Everglades Mangrove Sediments. INTECOL International Wetlands Conference, Orlando, Florida, 2012. (*student)

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., and C.J. Sanders; Blue carbon in the

Everglades Watershed: a preliminary measurement of burial rates in mangrove sediments. All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, 2012. (*student)

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Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., and C.J. Sanders; Blue carbon in the Everglades Watershed: a preliminary measurement of century-scale burial rates in mangrove sediments. Sarasota Bay Watershed Symposium, Sarasota, Florida, 2012. (*student)

Waters, M. N., S. Golladay, M. Piehler and J. M. Smoak. 2012. Paleolimnoligical

evidence of whole-lake processes used to alter management strategies for a large lake, wetland and reservoir in the southeastern USA. International Paleolimnological Association Meeting, Glasgow, United Kingdom.

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith III, T.J., and C.J. Sanders; Measuring Organic

Carbon Burial in Southwestern Everglades Mangrove Ecosystem, Meeting of the Florida Society of Environmental Analysts, Clearwater Beach, Florida, 2011. (*student)

Mayo, M.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith, C.G., Smith T.J. and K.A. Fanning; Determination of

the uranium budget in the Shark River Estuary System, Everglades National Park, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2011. (*student)

Waters, M.N., Piehler, M.F., Smoak, J.M. and T.S. Bianchi; Historic algal community

responses to dystrophication of a shallow lake, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2011.

Breithaupt, J.L.*, Smoak, J.M., Smith, T.J. and C.J. Sanders; Organic carbon burial within the footprint of an eddy covariance flux tower in southwestern Everglades

mangrove ecosystem, All Scientists Meeting, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research, Miami, 2011. (*student)

Engel, V.C., Barr, J.G., Fuentes, J.D., Rivera-Monroy, V.H., Casteaneda-Moya, E.,

Troxler, T., Ho, D.T., Ferron-Smith, S., Smoak, J.M., Smith, T.J., and R.R. Twilley; Net ecosystem carbon balance in a tidal mangrove forest, Ameriflux and North American Carbon Program Meeting, New Orleans, 2011.

Sanders, C.J., Smoak, J.M., Sanders, L. and S. Patchineelam; Organic Carbon Burial in

Brazilian Mangrove Sediments (invited), EOS Transactions, 2010. Harmon, T.*, Smoak, J.M. and M.N. Waters; Ecological Shifts in Dove Lake (Upper

Keys) over the Last 100 Years: Geochemical Proxies, Florida Keys Marine Ecosystem, Duck Key, FL, 2010. (*student)

Brandini, N., Sanders, C.J., Patchineelam, S.R., Smoak, J.M. and L. Sanders;

Sedimentation patterns in mangrove margins, inferring continental forest migration, Meeting of the Americas, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil, 2010.

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Sanders, L., Sanders, C.J., Patchineelam, S.R. and J. M. Smoak; Mangrove forest sedimentation and its reference to sea level rise, Meeting of the Americas, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil, 2010.

Smoak, J.M., Smith, T.J., Harmon, T., Sanders, C.J., Waters, M.N., Tiling-Range, G.,

Nelson, P., and S. R. Patchineelam, Sea-level Rise and Mangrove Sediment Accretion Rates in Florida, USA, Meeting of the Americas, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil, 2010.

Naidu, S., Sanders, C.J., Sanders, L., Patchineelam, S.R. and J. M. Smoak, Organic

Carbon Sequestration and Sea Level Rise, Meeting of the Americas, Foz do Iguassu, Brazil, 2010.

Smoak, J.M., Smith, T.J., Harmon, T., Sanders, C.J., Tiling-Range, G. and P. Nelson;

Sediment Accumulation in Everglades National Park Mangrove Forest, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Naples, FL, 2010.

Harmon, T.*, Smoak, J.M. and M.N. Waters; Potential Anthropogenic Changes in Dove

Lake (Lagoon) in the Upper Florida Keys over the last 100 years, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Naples, FL, 2010. (*student)

Gu, B., Ewe, S., Smoak, J.M., Li, Y. and C. Saunders; Fertilization of Tree Islands by

Wading Birds: Preliminary Evidence from Nitrogen Stable Isotope Analysis, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Naples, FL, 2010.

Patchineelam, S.R., Sanders, C.J., Smoak, J.M., Sanders, L.M. and S. Naidu; Organic

Carbon Sequestration in Brazilian Mangal Sediments, Ocean Sciences Meeting, Portland, Oregon, 2010.

Smoak, J.M. and M.N. Waters; Identifying Historical Occurrences of HABs Using Sedimentary Algal Pigments, EOS Transactions, 89 (53) 2008.

Smoak, J.M., Waters, M.N., Binhe, G. and C. Coronado; Ecological Shifts on an

Everglades Tree Island Over the last 100 years, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Naples, FL, 2008.

Waters, M.N.*, Smoak, J.M. and C.J. Saunders; Reconstructing Primary Producer

Communities in Water Conversation Area 2A in Relation to Phosphorous and Hydroperiod, Greater Everglades Ecosystem Restoration Conference, Naples, FL, 2008. (*post-doctoral student)

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Naidu, A.S., Sanders, L.M. Brandini, N., Machado, W.T.

and S.R. Patchineelam; Comparing Distinct Mangrove Margins to Infer Relative Sea Level Rise in Southeastern Brazil, Ocean Sciences Meeting, Orlando, Florida, 2008. (*student)

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Svoboda, C.C.*, Gore, J., Smoak, J.M. and B. Gu; Paleoreconstruction of tree island hydroperiods using fossilized invertebrate remains, North American Benthological Society Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2008. (*student)

Smoak, J.M., Cable, J.E., Rabalais, N. and C.C. Svoboda; Louisiana Shelf Hypoxic Zone Mixing Rates determined from Radium and Radon, EOS Transactions, 88 (52), 2007.

Smoak, J.M., Brenner, M., Leeper, D.A., Krest, J.M., Allen, M.S., and S.M. Baker; Radium Enrichment in Groundwater Augmented Lakes, North American Lake Management Society, Orlando, Florida, 2007.

Sanders, C.J.*, Smoak, J.M., Naidu, A.S., and S.R. Patchineelam; Interpreting 210Pb and

137Cs geochronologies of a mangrove ecosystem to infer relative seal level rise in Cananeia, Brazil, 8th International Symposium on the Natural Radiation Environment (NRE-VIII), 2007. (*student)

Sanders, C.J*, Smoak, J.M. and S.R. Patchineelam; Trace metal contamination, sediment

accumulation rates and sea level rise in Cananeia, SP, XI Congresso Brasileiro de Geoquimica, 2007. (*student)

Clayton, C.*, Smoak, J.M., Gore, J. and B. Gu; Paleoreconstruction of tree islands using

fossilized invertebrate remains, Florida Academy of Sciences 2007 Meeting, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2007. (*student)

Smoak, J.M., Patchineelam, S.R., Sanders, C.J., Moore, W.S. and J.M. Godoy; Large

submarine groundwater inputs to Sepetiba Bay, Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil, EOS Transactions, 87 (52), 2006.

Patchineelam, S.R., Metzger, E., Jézéquel, D, Sarazin, G. and J.M. Smoak; Cadmium

Diagenesis in Polluted Sediments of a Tropical Estuary of SE Brazil, EOS Transactions, 87 (52), 2006.

Whitmore, T.J., Smoak, J.M., Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A. and E. Goddard; Arsenic contamination of lake sediments in Highlands County, Florida, USA: an historic record of mobility from watershed soils, 10th International Paleolimnology Symposium, Duluth, Minnesota, 2006.

Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A., Whitmore, T.J. and J.M. Smoak; Nutrient threshold levels

for shifts to Cyanobacterial dominance: a paleolimnological survey of shallow, productive Florida lakes, 10th International Paleolimnology Symposium, Duluth, Minnesota, 2006.

Smoak, J.M. and J.M. Krest; 226Ra, 228Ra, 223Ra and 224Ra in a groundwater-augmented

Florida lake, EOS Transactions, 86 (52), 2005.

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Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A., Whitmore, T.J., Brenner, M., Schelske, C.L., Smoak, J.M. and J.H. Curtis; Threshold responses of cyanobacteria to eutrophication:

paleolimnological evidence of alternative stable states in Florida lakes, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2005.

Ithier, W., Pyrtle, A.J., Smoak, J.M., and M. Mayo; Radiogeochemistry study of the

Bonus Prototype Nuclear Power Plant local environment near Rincon Puerto Rico: preliminary results, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, 2005.

Smoak, J.M., Streubert, M., Leeper, D. and M. Brenner; Uptake and Loss of 226Ra in Tissues of Freshwater Mussels: A Reciprocal Transplant Experiment Between Two Florida Lakes, EOS Transactions, 85 (47), p278, 2004.

Ithier-Guzman, W., Pyrtle, A., and J.M. Smoak; Studying the Anthropogenic

Radionuclides in Puerto Rico: Preliminary Results, EOS Transaction, 85 (47), p909, 2004.

Ithier-Guzman, W., Pyrtle, A., Smoak, J.M. and M. Sastre; Fate and Sources of

Anthropogenic Radionuclides in the Puerto Rico: Preliminary Results, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Savannah, Georgia, p24, 2004.

Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A., Whitmore, T.J., and J.M. Smoak; Algal Populations and

Water Quality in Florida Lakes: Sedimentary Evidence of Anthropogenic Impact, EOS Transactions, 85 (17), p252, 2004.

DeArmond, B.S., Brenner, M., Kenney, W.F., Leeper, D.A. and J.M. Smoak; Radium- 226 Accumulation in a Groundwater-Augmented Lake Near Tampa, FL, USA, Societas Internationalis Limnologiae XXIX Congress, Lahti, Finland, 2004.

Smoak, J.M. and P.W. Swarzenski; Sediment and Nutrient Accumulation in Bear Lake

Post Reconnection with Bear River, EOS Transactions, 84 (46), p252, 2003. Riedinger-Whitmore, M.A., Whitmore, T.J., and J.M. Smoak; Sediment Algal-Pigment

and Diatom Evidence of Trophic-State Trends in Florida Lakes, North American Diatom Symposium, Islamorada, Florida, 2003.

Smoak, J.M., Swarzenski, P.W., J.E. Cable, and J. Martin; Benthic Fluxes of Radium in

Indian River Lagoon, Florida, EOS Transactions, 83 (47), p776, 2002.

Carvalho, K.M. and J.M. Smoak; Utilizing ion-selective electrodes for a water quality determination laboratory, American Chemical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, 2002.

Henderson, C.*, Smoak, J.M. and P.W. Swarzenski; 227Ac as a new geochronological tool, Florida Lake Management Society, Naples, Florida, 2002. (*student)

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Smoak, J.M., Moore, W.S. and R.C. Thunell; 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb Fluxes in the Cariaco Basin, EOS Transactions, 82 (47), p637, 2001.

Smoak, J.M., Brenner, M., Allen, M.S., Leeper, D.A., Teaf, C. M. and B. J. Tuovila; Elevated Radium-226 in Florida Lakes, EOS Transactions, 81 (48), p190, 2000.

Schelske, C.L., Kenney, W., Smoak, J.M. and M.N. Waters; Tracing Anthropogenic Changes in a Florida Drainage Basin Using Sediment Proxies, American Society

of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Copenhagen, Denmark, 2000.

Leeper, D.A., Kelly, M.H., Brenner, M., Smoak, J.M., Kenny, W., Whitmore, T.J., Allen, M.S., Schelske, C.L., Teaf, C. M. and B.J. Tuovila; Radium-226 in Florida Lakes: Bioaccumulation and Environmental risks, North American Lake Management Society, Miami, Florida, 2000. Teaf, C.M., Tuovila, B.J., Kuperberg, J.M., Leeper, D.A., Kelly, M. H., Brenner, M.,

Smoak, J. M. and M. S. Allen; Potential Health and Environmental Risk

Associated with 226Ra in Florida Lakes, Fifth International Symposium & Exhibition on Environmental Contamination in Central & Eastern Europe, Prague, Czech Republic, 2000.

Brenner, M., Smoak, J.M., Kenney, W., Whitmore, T.J., Schelske, C. L. and D .A.

Leeper; Environmental Implications of High 226Ra Activities in Florida Lakes, Florida Lake Management Society, Duck Key, Florida, 2000.

Cable, J.E., Smoak, J. M., Brenner, M. and C.L. Schelske; Beryllium-7 as an Indicator of Lake Sediment Mixing, American Society of Limnology and Oceanography Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico, p36, 1999.

Shaw, T.J., Smoak, J. M. and L.Lauerman; Deposition of Excess 234Th, Excess 230Th,

Excess 210Pb and Organic Carbon Associated With Aggregate Flocs in Sediments of the California Continental Margin, EOS Transactions, 77 (46), p410, 1998.

Smoak, J.M.; Fluxes of 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb Measured by Sediment Traps, Dissertations Symposium on Chemical Oceanography (DISCO) XIV, p29-30, 1997. (Invited Contribution)

Patchineelam, S.R. and J.M. Smoak; Sedimentation rates of coastal sediments between São Franciso and Rio Doce, East Brazil, Sedimentation Processes and

Productivity in the Continental Shelf Waters off East and Northeast Brazil, Joint Oceanographic Projects, p17, 1997.

Patchineelam, S.R. and J.M. Smoak; Rates of Sediment Accumulation and Particle Mixing Based on Radiochemical Measurements From Some Brazilian Coastal Sediments, VII Latin-American Congress of Marine Sciences, 1997.

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Smoak, J.M., Moore, W.S. and R.C. Thunell; Scavenging of 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb in the Santa Barbara Basin, EOS Transactions, 77 (46), p410, 1996. Smoak, J.M., Moore, W.S., Thunell, R.C., Lauerman, L.M.L. and K.L. Smith Jr.; Radioisotope Fluxes: Proxies for Marine Organic Carbon Fluxes?, Bulletin of the South Carolina Academy of Sciences, Volume LVIII, p142, 1996. Smoak, J.M., Lauerman, L.M.L., Moore, W.S., Shaw, T.J. and K.L. Smith Jr.; Tracing Fresh Particulate Matter Ingestion by Epibenthic Megafauna in the

Abyssal NE Pacific: A Radiochemical Approach, Benthic Ecology Meeting, p77 1996. Lauerman, L.M.L., Smoak, J.M., Moore, W.S., Shaw, T.J. and K.L. Smith Jr.; Ingestion of Fresh Particulate Matter by Mobile Epibenthic Megafauna in the

Abyssal NE Pacific: 210Pb and 234Th Evidence, EOS Transactions, 77(3), p51, 1996.

Smoak, J.M., Moore, W.S. and R.C. Thunell; 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb Fluxes From the Guaymas Basin in the Gulf of California, EOS Transactions, 76 (46), p321, 1995. Smoak, J.M. and S.R. Patchineelam; Sedimentation Rate on the Continental Shelf of Brazil: Preliminary Results, Fifth Congresso Brasileiro de Geoquimica, 1995. Smoak, J.M., DeMaster, D.J., Pope, R.H., and B.A. McKee; Particle Scavenging and Seabed Dynamics on the Amazon Shelf as Determined From Measurements of

234Th and 210Pb, EOS Transactions, 73 (43), p277, 1992. DeMaster, D.J., Pope, R.H. and J.M. Smoak; Biogeochemical Processes in Shelf Waters

Near the Mouth of the Amazon River, EOS Transactions, 73 (43), p269, 1992. Invited Presentations:

Smoak, J.M.; Mangrove Forest Soil Accretion Rates in Florida on the Centennial Scale,

2nd Annual Florida Mangrove Workshop, Rookery Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Naples, FL, 2015.

Smoak, J.M.; Climate Change, Soil Accretion and Carbon Burial in the Coastal Wetlands

of South Florida, USA, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang, China, 2015.

Smoak, J.M.; Using the Radium Quartet to Examine Submarine Groundwater Discharge,

Institute of Chemistry, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2015.

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Smoak, J.M.; Everglades National Park Mangrove Carbon Budget, National Science

Foundation, Water, Sustainability and Climate Project, Annual Meeting, Naples, Florida, 2015.

Smoak, J.M.; Mangrove forests response to climate change and sea-level rise, Coastal Habitat Integrated Mapping and Monitoring Program, Florida Wildlife Commission, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2014.

Smoak, J.M.; Everglades Mangrove Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation Rates, National

Science Foundation, Water, Sustainability and Climate Project, Annual Meeting, Haines City, Florida, 2014.

Smoak, J.M.; Climate change and blue carbon, Making Waves Seminar Series,

Clearwater Marine Aquarium, Clearwater, Florida, 2013. Smoak, J.M.; Climate change, water demand and carbon balance in South Florida, USA,

Chinese-American Workshop on Lakes and Global Change, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China, 2013.

Smoak, J.M.; Organic Carbon Burial in the Everglades: Climate Change Considerations,

International Workshop on Aquatic Ecology and Restoration, Shenyang Agriculture University, Shenyang, China, 2013.

Smoak, J.M.; Hydro-economic Optimization Modeling and Organic Carbon Burial in the

South Florida, Texas A&M University - Corpus Christi, Texas, 2013. Smoak, J.M.; South Florida and the Everglades, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro,

Georgia, 2013. Smoak, J.M.; Water, Sustainability and Climate in South Florida, Old Dominion

University, Norfolk, Virginia, 2013. Smoak, J.M.; Everglades Peatlands Carbon Balance, National Science

Foundation, Water, Sustainability and Climate Project, Key Largo, Florida, 2013. Smoak, J.M.; Florida Everglades: Climate Change Considerations, Institute

of Chemistry, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2012.

Smoak, J.M.; Carbon Sequestration in the Florida Everglades, Instituto de Biologia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2012.

Smoak, J.M.; Submarine Groundwater Discharge via Radium Mass Balance, Institute

of Chemistry, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2012.

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Smoak, J.M.; Soil Carbon Accumulation in Coastal Mangroves of South Florida,

National Science Foundation Workshop, Florida International University, Miami, Florida, 2011.

Smoak,J.M.; Ecological Shifts in the Florida Everglades over the last 100 years, Institute

of Chemistry, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2009.

Smoak,J.M.; Radiochemical Tracers in the Florida Everglades, Institute of Radiation

Protection and Dosimetry, National Nuclear Energy Commission, Barra da Tijuca, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2009.

Smoak, J.M.; Biogeochemistry on the Amazon Continental Shelf, Institute of Chemistry,

Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2005. Smoak, J.M.; Workshop: An Introduction to Radionuclide Tracers, Institute of

Chemistry, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2005.

Smoak, J.M.; Radionuclide Tracers of Environmental Processes, Institute of Chemistry,

Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 2005.

Smoak, J. M.; Comparison of 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb Fluxes With Fluxes of Major Sediment Components in the Coastal Basins, Department of Geology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 2002.

Smoak, J. M.; Radiochemical Approach to Environmental Science, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida,

2001.

Smoak, J. M.; Teaching and Research With a Focus on Undergraduate Involvement, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida, 2001. Smoak, J. M.; Ground Truthing of Particle-Reactive Radionuclides as Proxies for Mass and Major Sediment Component Fluxes, Department of Geology, University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1998.

Smoak, J. M.; Fluxes of 234Th, 228Th and 210Pb Measured by Sediment Traps, Dissertations Symposium on Chemical Oceanography (DISCO XIV), Honolulu, Hawaii, 1997. Smoak, J. M.; Particle Dynamics on the Amazon Continental Shelf, and Mixing and Sediment Accumulation in Mangrove Ecosystems of Brazil, Center for Coastal Geology, U.S. Geological Survey, St. Petersburg, Florida, 1997.

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Manuscript Reviewer:

Analytical Chemistry

Carbon and Nutrient Fluxes in Continental Margins: A Global Synthesis

Chemical Geology

Chinese Journal of Oceanology and Limnology

Continental Shelf Research

Deep-Sea Research

Earth Systems and Environmental Science

Ecological Applications

Ecological Economics

Eos, Transactions of the American Geophysical Union

Environmental Management

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Environmental Science and Technology

Environmental Earth Sciences

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Estuaries and Coast

Global Biogeochemical Cycles

Geoderma

Geophysical Research Letters

Geo-Marine Letters

Hydrobiologia

International Journal of Marine Science

International Journal of Biology

Journal of Environmental Management

Journal of Environmental Radioactivity

Journal of Geophysical Research- Oceans

Journal of Marine Research

Journal of Marine Systems

Journal of Paleolimnology

Journal of Health, Population and Nutrition

Journal of Soil and Sediments

Limnology

Limnology and Oceanography

Marine Chemistry

Marine and Freshwater Research

Nature

Organic Geochemistry

Plant Ecology

Recent Research in Coastal Louisiana, published by Louisiana Sea Grant River Research and Applications

The Holocene

Water, Air & Soil Pollution

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Wetlands Ecology and Management

Proposal Reviewer:

Agence Nationale de la Recherche (French National Research Agency) National Science Foundation

Oak Ridge Associated Universities Texas Sea Grant U.S. Civilian Research & Development Foundation Society Membership:

American Geophysical Union

Service:

Fall 2001 Chair, College of Arts and Sciences, Teaching Laboratory Specialist Search Committee

Spring 2002

Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Geography Search Committee Summer 2002-Spring 2003

Member, College of Arts and Science, College Council Fall 2002-Spring 2003

Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Dean Search Committee

Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Wetland Ecologist Search Committee Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Wetland Hydrologist Search Committee Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Senior Scientist Search Committee

Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Environmental Chemist Search Committee

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Member, College of Marine Science, Microbiologist Search Committee

Spring 2003-Fall 2003 Chair, College of Arts and Sciences, Laboratory Manager Search Committee

Member, Program of Distinction in Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Steering Committee Member, Program of Distinction in Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Appropriations Committee

Fall 2003-Spring 2004

Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Senior Scientist Search Committee

Member, University, Campus Facilities Advisory Committee Fall 2003-Summer 2004

Member, College of Marine Science, Microbiologist Search Committee

Summer 2004 Chair, Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Ad Hoc Balloting

Committee

Fall 2004-Summer 2005 Member, College of Marine Science, Microbiologist Search Committee

Fall 2004 American Geophysical Union Fall meeting science mentor for a student participating in the MS PHD’S (Minorities Striving and Pursuing Higher Degrees of Success in Earth System Science) Professional Development Program.

Summer 2005

Co-chair of special session at the American Society of Limnology and Oceanography in Spain

Fall 2005- Spring 2006 Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Organic Chemist Search Committee Spring 2006-2011

Member, Graduate Faculty, Environmental Sciences & Engineering, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Fall 2006 Co-Chair of special session at the American Geophysical Meeting in San

Francisco

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Spring 2008 Member, Annual Review Committee Summer 2008-Spring 09 Environmental Science and Policy, Internship Coordinator Fall 2008-Spring 09 Chair, Tenure and Promotion Candidate Application Committee Spring 2009 Member, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Physics

Instructor Search Committee Fall 2009-Spring 2011 Member, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Tenure

and Promotion Committee Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Tenure and Promotion Committee Spring 2010 Member, Annual Review Committee Summer 2010

Co-chair of special session on Coastal Wetlands response to Climate Change at the Meeting of the Americas in Foz do Iguassu, Brazil

Fall 2010-Spring 2011 Member, University Undergraduate Council

Member, University General Education Committee Spring 2011 Member, Annual Review Committee Co-chair of Resilient Tampa Bay, St. Petersburg section, University of South

Florida, conference held at Patel Center for Global Solutions Invited participant, State University System Climate Change Task Force Workshop, Assessment of climate change scenarios group

Fall 2011 Outside Dissertation Defense Chair, College of Marine Science (Enrique Montes-

Herrera)

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Fall 2011- present Member, Departmental, Graduate Committee Summer 2012

Outside Dissertation Defense Chair, College of Marine Science (Laura Lorenzoni) Fall 2012 Member, Departmental, Tenure and Promotion Committee Spring 2013-present Task Team Leader for Peatlands Carbon Task Team, South Florida Water

Sustainability and Climate, National Science Foundation project Summer 2013 Chair of Session V at Chinese-American Workshop on Lakes and Global Change,

Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing, China, 2013

Fall 2013

Outside Dissertation Defense Chair, College of Marine Science (Ana Arellano)

Fall 2013-Spring 2015 Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Nominations Committee

Fall 2013-present Chair, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Tenure and

Promotion Committee Member, College of Arts and Sciences, Tenure and Promotion Committee Steering Committee Member, South Florida Water Sustainability and Climate,

National Science Foundation project Fall 2014-present Member, Faculty Council, College of Arts and Sciences Spring 2014

Member, Annual Review Committee Spring 2015-

Co-lead, Organic Matter Dynamics Working Group, Florida Coastal Everglades Long Term Ecological Research Program, National Science Foundation project

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Spring 2015

Member, Annual Review Committee

Fall 2015 Organizer and facilitator, Initiative on Coastal Adaptation and Resilience in Tampa Bay, workshop

Fall 2015 Member, University Research Council

Member, Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Geography, Environmental Policy Search Committee