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402

A. R. Mermut publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. R. Mermut sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 192 publications — 61st percentile

61% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

A. R. Mermut D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where A. R. Mermut sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 38 D-Index — 12th percentile

12% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)
  • 2004 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

Overview

A. R. Mermut is affiliated with the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. Their research spans multiple fields related to earth and environmental sciences, with key contributions in agricultural and biological sciences, earth and planetary sciences, and environmental science. Their work integrates various subfields including earth-surface processes, soil science, ocean engineering, plant science, and aspects of environmental management and policy.

The primary focus of Mermut's research lies in karst systems and hydrogeology, landslides and related hazards, and geophysical methods and applications. Additionally, their studies cover plant micronutrient interactions, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, and soil management and crop yield.

Recent publications highlight their involvement in advancing knowledge about sinkhole hazards and soil characteristics. Notable papers include:

  • Prediction of sinkhole hazard using artificial intelligence model with soil characteristics and GPR data in arid alluvial land in Central Iran, 2023, Environmental Earth Sciences
  • Assessment of zones prone to sinkhole using ground penetrating radar and soil properties in Central Iran, 2023, Geoderma Regional
  • Total Iron and Different Iron Forms Contents Affecting by Soil Characteristics in Vertisols, SE Turkey, 2022, Research Square (Research Square)

Their frequent collaborators include researchers Peyman Amin, Mohammad Akhavan Ghalibaf, Ali Delavarkhalafi, Mohammad Ali Latifi, and A. Delavarkhalafi, demonstrating a collaborative approach across multiple projects in related domains.

Publications have appeared primarily in journals such as Environmental Earth Sciences, Geoderma Regional, and Research Square, reflecting a focus on applied research in environmental and earth sciences.

Mermut has been recognized by professional societies with fellowships in both the American Society of Agronomy (ASA) in 2005 and the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) in 2004, indicating established standing in agronomy and soil science communities.

Best Publications

  • BASELINE STUDIES OF THE CLAY MINERALS SOCIETY SOURCE CLAYS: CHEMICAL ANALYSES OF MAJOR ELEMENTS

    Ahmet R. Mermut;Angel Faz Cano

  • BASELINE STUDIES OF THE CLAY MINERALS SOCIETY SOURCE CLAYS: LAYER-CHARGE DETERMINATION AND CHARACTERISTICS OF THOSE MINERALS CONTAINING 2:1 LAYERS

    Ahmet R. Mermut;G. Lagaly

  • Origin and rate of pedogenic carbonate accumulation in Saskatchewan soils, Canada

    A Landi;A.R Mermut;D.W Anderson

  • Some major developments in soil science since the mid-1960s

    A.R Mermut;H Eswaran

  • SHRINK-SWELL POTENTIAL AND CRACKING IN CLAY SOILS OF SASKATCHEWAN

    G. S. Dasog;D. F. Acton;A. R. Mermut;E. De Jong

  • Trace Element Concentrations of Selected Soils and Fertilizers in Saskatchewan, Canada

    A. R. Mermut;J. C. Jain;Li Song;R. Kerrich

  • Source of palygorskite in gypsiferous Aridisols and associated sediments from central Iran

    H. Khademi;A. R. Mermut

  • Soil loss by splash and wash during rainfall from two loess soils

    A.R. Mermut;S.H. Luk;M.J.M. Römkens;J.W.A. Poesen

  • Vertisols and technologies for their management

    N. Ahmad;A. Mermut

  • Soil aggregate stability and 13C CP/MAS-NMR assessment of organic matter in soils influenced by forest wildfires in Çanakkale, Turkey

    Y. Kavdır;H. Ekinci;O. Yüksel;A.R. Mermut

  • Layer Charge Characteristics of 2:1 Silicate Clay Minerals

    S. A. Boyd;W. J. Farmer;W. F. Jaynes;G. Lagaly

  • Deposition of Harmattan dust and its influence on base saturation of soils in northern Ghana

    H. Tiessen;H.-K. Hauffe;A.R. Mermut

  • Soil remediation and plants : prospects and challenges

    Khalid Rehman Hakeem;Muḥammad Ṣābir;Münir Öztürk;A. R. Mermut

  • Sorption of selected cationic and neutral organic molecules on palygorskite and sepiolite

    H. Shariatmadari;A. R. Mermut;M. B. Benke

  • Submicroscopy and stable isotope geochemistry of carbonates and associated palygorskite in Iranian Aridisols

    H. Khademi;A. R. Mermut

  • Mineralogy and chemistry of Vertisols.

    C. E. Coulombe;J. B. Dixon;L. P. Wilding;N. Ahmad

  • Effect of residue incorporation on physical properties of the surface soil in the South Central Rift Valley of Ethiopia

    T.B. Zeleke;M.C.J. Grevers;B.C. Si;A.R. Mermut

  • Micromorphological and Physico-chemical Characteristics of Soil Crust Types in Northwestern Alberta, Canada

    M. A. Arshad;A. R. Mermut

  • Human-Soil Relations are Changing Rapidly: Proposals from SSSA's Cross-Divisional Soil Change Working Group

    Daniel deB. Richter;Allan R. Bacon;Megan L. Mobley;Curtis J. Richardson

  • Retention of dissolved organic carbon from vinasse by a tropical soil, kaolinite, and Fe-oxides

    M.B Benke;A.R Mermut;H Shariatmadari

Frequent Co-Authors

Joselito M. Arocena
Joselito M. Arocena University of Northern British Columbia
Ángel Faz Cano
Ángel Faz Cano Polytechnic University of Cartagena
Hossein Khademi
Hossein Khademi Isfahan University of Technology
Raúl Zornoza
Raúl Zornoza Polytechnic University of Cartagena
Jean Poesen
Jean Poesen KU Leuven
Gerhard Lagaly
Gerhard Lagaly Kiel University
Felipe Bastida
Felipe Bastida Spanish National Research Council
César Plaza
César Plaza Spanish National Research Council
Martin J. Shipitalo
Martin J. Shipitalo Agricultural Research Service
Sukhdev S. Malhi
Sukhdev S. Malhi University of Alberta

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