Ian Reeves
Ian Reeves is a Research Geographer at the St. Petersburg Coastal and Marine Science Center.
Science and Products
Impacts of seagrass dynamics on the coupled long-term evolution of barrier-marsh-bay systems
Seagrass provides a wide range of economically and ecologically valuable ecosystem services, with shoreline erosion control often listed as a key service, but can also alter the sediment dynamics and waves within back-barrier bays. Here we incorporate seagrass dynamics into an existing barrier-marsh exploratory model, GEOMBEST++, to examine the coupled interactions of the back-barrier bay with bot
Authors
Ian Reeves, Laura Moore, Evan Goldstein, Brad Murray, Joel A. Carr, Matthew Kirwan
Non-USGS Publications**
Reeves, I. R. B., Moore, L. J., Valentine, K., Fagherazzi, S., and Kirwan, M. L., 2023, Sediment exchange across coastal barrier landscapes alters ecosystem extents: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 50, no.14, e2023GL103680, doi:10.1029/2023GL103680.
Reeves, I. R. B., Goldstein, E. B., Moore, L. J., and Zinnert, J. C., 2022, Exploring the impacts of shrub-overwash feedbacks in coastal barrier systems with an ecological-morphological model: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, v. 127, no.3, e2021JF006397, doi:10.1029/2021JF006397.
Reeves, I. R. B., Moore, L. J., Murray, A. B., Anarde, K. A., and Goldstein, E. B., 2021, Dune dynamics drive discontinuous barrier retreat: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 48, no.13, e2021GL092958, doi:10.1029/2021GL092958.
Reeves, I. R. B., Goldstein, E. B., Anarde, K. A., and Moore, L. J., 2021, Remote bed-level change and overwash observation with low-cost ultrasonic distance sensors: Shore & Beach, v. 89, no.2, 23–30, doi:10.34237/1008923.
**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.
Science and Products
Impacts of seagrass dynamics on the coupled long-term evolution of barrier-marsh-bay systems
Seagrass provides a wide range of economically and ecologically valuable ecosystem services, with shoreline erosion control often listed as a key service, but can also alter the sediment dynamics and waves within back-barrier bays. Here we incorporate seagrass dynamics into an existing barrier-marsh exploratory model, GEOMBEST++, to examine the coupled interactions of the back-barrier bay with bot
Authors
Ian Reeves, Laura Moore, Evan Goldstein, Brad Murray, Joel A. Carr, Matthew Kirwan
Non-USGS Publications**
Reeves, I. R. B., Moore, L. J., Valentine, K., Fagherazzi, S., and Kirwan, M. L., 2023, Sediment exchange across coastal barrier landscapes alters ecosystem extents: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 50, no.14, e2023GL103680, doi:10.1029/2023GL103680.
Reeves, I. R. B., Goldstein, E. B., Moore, L. J., and Zinnert, J. C., 2022, Exploring the impacts of shrub-overwash feedbacks in coastal barrier systems with an ecological-morphological model: Journal of Geophysical Research: Earth Surface, v. 127, no.3, e2021JF006397, doi:10.1029/2021JF006397.
Reeves, I. R. B., Moore, L. J., Murray, A. B., Anarde, K. A., and Goldstein, E. B., 2021, Dune dynamics drive discontinuous barrier retreat: Geophysical Research Letters, v. 48, no.13, e2021GL092958, doi:10.1029/2021GL092958.
Reeves, I. R. B., Goldstein, E. B., Anarde, K. A., and Moore, L. J., 2021, Remote bed-level change and overwash observation with low-cost ultrasonic distance sensors: Shore & Beach, v. 89, no.2, 23–30, doi:10.34237/1008923.
**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.