2016 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
Phosphorus, Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Phosphate and Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are her primary areas of study. Barbara J. Cade-Menun combines subjects such as Humic acid, Sample preparation, Extraction and Manure with her study of Soil water. Her Extraction research includes elements of 31p nmr spectroscopy and Nuclear chemistry.
Her studies deal with areas such as Water quality, Hydrolysis, Enzymatic hydrolysis, Mineralogy and Soil chemistry as well as Environmental chemistry. She interconnects Organic matter and Botany in the investigation of issues within Phosphate. Particularly relevant to Phosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopy is her body of work in Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Her primary areas of study are Phosphorus, Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Agronomy and Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Her Phosphorus research incorporates elements of Fertilizer, Speciation, Phosphate, Manure and Human fertilization. Her work deals with themes such as Fractionation, Ecosystem, Extraction and Cycling, which intersect with Soil water.
Her Environmental chemistry study incorporates themes from Soil test, Polyphosphate, Hydrolysis, Mineralogy and Eutrophication. Her work in the fields of Agronomy, such as Plough, intersects with other areas such as Bioavailability. Her Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nuclear chemistry, Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Analytical chemistry.
Barbara J. Cade-Menun mostly deals with Phosphorus, Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Fertilizer and Human fertilization. Her Phosphorus research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Organic matter, Speciation, Oceanography and Nutrient, Eutrophication. The Soil water study combines topics in areas such as Agronomy, Manure, Cycling, Ecosystem and Aspergillus niger.
Her study looks at the relationship between Agronomy and fields such as Surface runoff, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. Her Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Soil acidification, Mineralization, Nitrogen, Agriculture and Carbonate. Her Fertilizer research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Soil test and Poultry litter.
Barbara J. Cade-Menun spends much of her time researching Phosphorus, Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Fertilizer and Soil test. Her research integrates issues of Organic matter, Monoculture and Horticulture in her study of Phosphorus. Barbara J. Cade-Menun has included themes like Phosphorite, Ecosystem, Land use and Cycling in her Soil water study.
Her Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Salinity, Estuary, Intertidal wetland, Wetland and Nutrient. Her research in Fertilizer intersects with topics in Speciation, Alkali soil, Brushite, Eutrophication and Human fertilization. The concepts of her Soil test study are interwoven with issues in Colorimetric analysis, Chromatography, Extraction, Poultry litter and Phytic acid.
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a Comparison of Soil Extraction Procedures for 31P NMR Spectroscopy
B. J. Cade-Menun;C. M. Preston.
Soil Science (1996)
Chemistry and dynamics of soil organic phosphorus.
Leo M. Condron;Benjamin L. Turner;Barbara J. Cade‐Menun.
Phosphorus: Agriculture and the Environment (2005)
Characterizing phosphorus in environmental and agricultural samples by 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
Barbara J. Cade-Menun.
Talanta (2005)
Extraction of soil organic phosphorus.
Benjamin L. Turner;Barbara J. Cade-Menun;Leo M. Condron;Susan Newman.
Talanta (2005)
Characterization of organic phosphorus in leachate from a grassland soil
Gurpal S. Toor;Leo M. Condron;Hong J. Di;Keith C. Cameron.
Soil Biology & Biochemistry (2003)
Organic Phosphorus Composition and Potential Bioavailability in Semi‐Arid Arable Soils of the Western United States
Benjamin L. Turner;Barbara J. Cade-Menun;Dale T. Westermann.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2003)
Soil and litter phosphorus-31 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy: extractants, metals, and phosphorus relaxation times
B.J. Cade-Menun;C. W. Liu;R. Nunlist;J. G. McColl.
Journal of Environmental Quality (2002)
Solution Phosphorus-31 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy of Soils from 2005 to 2013: A Review of Sample Preparation and Experimental Parameters
Barbara Cade-Menun;Corey W. Liu.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2014)
Selective phosphorus regeneration of sinking marine particles: evidence from 31P-NMR
Adina Paytan;Barbara J. Cade-Menun;Karen McLaughlin;Kristina L. Faul.
Marine Chemistry (2003)
Phosphorus speciation in manure-amended alkaline soils
Jeremy C Hansen;Barbara J Cade-Menun;Daniel G Strawn.
Journal of Environmental Quality (2004)
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