What is she best known for?
The fields of study Celia Maqueda is best known for:
- Agriculture
- Fertilizer
- Organic matter
In the subject of Paleontology, Celia Maqueda integrates adjacent scientific disciplines such as Silt and Calcareous.
Many of her studies on Botany apply to Greenhouse and Calcareous as well.
Celia Maqueda brings together Greenhouse and Botany to produce work in her papers.
She performs multidisciplinary studies into Environmental chemistry and Inorganic chemistry in her work.
By researching both Inorganic chemistry and Environmental chemistry, she produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
Her Organic chemistry study frequently links to adjacent areas such as Copper.
Her research is interdisciplinary, bridging the disciplines of Organic chemistry and Copper.
She incorporates Soil science and Soil organic matter in her studies.
Celia Maqueda performs integrative study on Soil organic matter and Soil carbon.
Her most cited work include:
- Soil pollution by PAHs in urban soils: a comparison of three European cities (199 citations)
- Glyphosate adsorption on soils of different characteristics. (156 citations)
- Comparison between Organic and Mineral Fertilization for Soil Fertility Levels, Crop Macronutrient Concentrations, and Yield (132 citations)
What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date
Mineralogy is connected with Paleontology, Metallurgy and Geochemistry in her study.
Paleontology connects with themes related to Clay minerals in her study.
In her study, she carries out multidisciplinary Metallurgy and Mineralogy research.
Celia Maqueda integrates Organic chemistry with Inorganic chemistry in her study.
In her research, Celia Maqueda performs multidisciplinary study on Inorganic chemistry and Organic chemistry.
In her work, she performs multidisciplinary research in Environmental chemistry and Ecology.
Celia Maqueda combines Ecology and Environmental chemistry in her studies.
Many of her studies involve connections with topics such as Loam and Soil water.
She frequently studies issues relating to Soil science and Loam.
Celia Maqueda most often published in these fields:
- Organic chemistry (85.11%)
- Environmental chemistry (44.68%)
- Soil water (44.68%)
What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2012-2017)?
- Environmental chemistry (100.00%)
- Organic chemistry (100.00%)
- Adsorption (66.67%)
In recent works Celia Maqueda was focusing on the following fields of study:
Her research combines Total organic carbon and Environmental chemistry.
The study of Total organic carbon is intertwined with the study of Environmental chemistry in a number of ways.
Many of her studies on Organic chemistry involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Potassium.
Her Organic chemistry research extends to the thematically linked field of Potassium.
With her scientific publications, her incorporates both Adsorption and Desorption.
Borrowing concepts from Sorption, she weaves in ideas under Desorption.
She combines Sorption and Adsorption in her studies.
Soil water is often connected to Loam in her work.
Her research on Loam often connects related areas such as Soil science.
Between 2012 and 2017, her most popular works were:
- Behaviour of glyphosate in a reservoir and the surrounding agricultural soils (75 citations)
- Adsorption of diuron on mechanically and thermally treated montmorillonite and sepiolite (34 citations)
- Effects of time and dose of organic fertilizers on soil fertility, nutrient content and yield of vegetables (10 citations)
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