Brian Tangen
Brian Tangen is an Ecologist with the USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center and works at the Lincoln, Nebraska duty station.
I began my professional career processing and identifying aquatic invertebrates and conducting a wide variety of field work for Northern Prairie's aquatics lab. I have worked in a variety of roles at Northern Prairie performing research focused on carbon and greenhouse gas cycling in wetland systems, wetland hydrology, wetland management, and effects of climate- and land-use change.
Professional Experience
Ecologist, USGS Northern Prairie Wildlife Research Center
Education and Certifications
M.S., Biological Sciences, North Dakota State University, 2001
B.A., Biology, Valley City State University, 1999
Affiliations and Memberships*
Society of Wetland Scientists
Science and Products
Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes
Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes. However, the underlying biogeochemical processes that affect wetland C pools and fluxes are complex and dynamic, making measurements of wetland C challenging. Over decades of research, many observational, experimental, and
Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex
Lessons learned from wetlands research at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1967–2021
Potential effects of energy development on environmental resources of the Williston Basin in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota—Species of conservation concern
Using a vegetation index to assess wetland condition in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America
Prairie wetlands as sources or sinks of nitrous oxide: Effects of land use and hydrology
Land management strategies influence soil organic carbon stocks of prairie potholes of North America
Distributions of native and invasive Typha (cattail) throughout the Prairie Pothole Region of North America
Wetlands
Preserving soil organic carbon in prairie wetlands of central North America
Wetland and hydric soils
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Mechanisms, models, and management of invasive species and soil biogeochemical process in prairie pothole wetlands
Science Team about Energy and Plains and Potholes Environments (STEPPE)
Assessment of pattern tile drainage on wetland hydrology and ecosystem services in the Prairie Pothole Region
Description of aquatic vegetation and invertebrate communities at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge
Greenhouse gas fluxes and dissolved greenhouse gas concentrations from wetland soil microcosms treated with herbicides
Water and ice characteristics from Hobart Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Barnes County, North Dakota, USA, 2021
Methane flux model for wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America: Model input data and programming code
Dissolved oxygen, temperature, and light measured along the water-depth profile of wetlands in North Dakota, USA, 2019
Properties of ice cores from Hobart Lake, North Dakota, USA, 2021
Carbon dioxide flux, vegetation, and soils data from artificial ponds in North Dakota, USA, 2021
Dissolved oxygen concentrations, light penetration, and temperature along the water-depth profile of wetlands P1 and P8 of the Cottonwood Lake Study area in North Dakota, USA, 2019
Soil profile characteristics of Prairie Pothole Region wetland catchments, 2004
Genetic and morphologic characteristics of Typha (cattail) taxa of the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States (2018)
Temperature and light measurements along the water-depth profile of ponds in North Dakota, USA, 2019
Isotopic data for soil cores collected during 2000 from Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, South Dakota
Greenhouse gas fluxes, dissolved gas concentrations, and water properties of laboratory mesocosms
Science and Products
Practical guide to measuring wetland carbon pools and fluxes
Wetlands cover a small portion of the world, but have disproportionate influence on global carbon (C) sequestration, carbon dioxide and methane emissions, and aquatic C fluxes. However, the underlying biogeochemical processes that affect wetland C pools and fluxes are complex and dynamic, making measurements of wetland C challenging. Over decades of research, many observational, experimental, and
Large increases in methane emissions expected from North America’s largest wetland complex
Lessons learned from wetlands research at the Cottonwood Lake Study Area, Stutsman County, North Dakota, 1967–2021
Potential effects of energy development on environmental resources of the Williston Basin in Montana, North Dakota, and South Dakota—Species of conservation concern
Using a vegetation index to assess wetland condition in the Prairie Pothole Region of North America
Prairie wetlands as sources or sinks of nitrous oxide: Effects of land use and hydrology
Land management strategies influence soil organic carbon stocks of prairie potholes of North America
Distributions of native and invasive Typha (cattail) throughout the Prairie Pothole Region of North America
Wetlands
Preserving soil organic carbon in prairie wetlands of central North America
Wetland and hydric soils
Non-USGS Publications**
**Disclaimer: The views expressed in Non-USGS publications are those of the author and do not represent the views of the USGS, Department of the Interior, or the U.S. Government.
Mechanisms, models, and management of invasive species and soil biogeochemical process in prairie pothole wetlands
Science Team about Energy and Plains and Potholes Environments (STEPPE)
Assessment of pattern tile drainage on wetland hydrology and ecosystem services in the Prairie Pothole Region
Description of aquatic vegetation and invertebrate communities at Big Stone National Wildlife Refuge
Greenhouse gas fluxes and dissolved greenhouse gas concentrations from wetland soil microcosms treated with herbicides
Water and ice characteristics from Hobart Lake National Wildlife Refuge, Barnes County, North Dakota, USA, 2021
Methane flux model for wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America: Model input data and programming code
Dissolved oxygen, temperature, and light measured along the water-depth profile of wetlands in North Dakota, USA, 2019
Properties of ice cores from Hobart Lake, North Dakota, USA, 2021
Carbon dioxide flux, vegetation, and soils data from artificial ponds in North Dakota, USA, 2021
Dissolved oxygen concentrations, light penetration, and temperature along the water-depth profile of wetlands P1 and P8 of the Cottonwood Lake Study area in North Dakota, USA, 2019
Soil profile characteristics of Prairie Pothole Region wetland catchments, 2004
Genetic and morphologic characteristics of Typha (cattail) taxa of the Prairie Pothole Region of the United States (2018)
Temperature and light measurements along the water-depth profile of ponds in North Dakota, USA, 2019
Isotopic data for soil cores collected during 2000 from Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge, South Dakota
Greenhouse gas fluxes, dissolved gas concentrations, and water properties of laboratory mesocosms
*Disclaimer: Listing outside positions with professional scientific organizations on this Staff Profile are for informational purposes only and do not constitute an endorsement of those professional scientific organizations or their activities by the USGS, Department of the Interior, or U.S. Government