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D-Index
46
Citations
7269
World Ranking
6150
National Ranking
2226

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1991 - IEEE Fellow For contributions to engineering management and design, especially in the field of high-density magnetic recording.

Overview

Chris E. Johnson is affiliated with Syracuse University in the United States and has contributed to the field of Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Soil Science, Ecology, Global and Planetary Change, Environmental Chemistry, and Social Psychology.

The scientist's research topics mainly revolve around Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology, Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, Research Data Management Practices, and Soil Erosion and Sediment Transport.

Frequent coauthors include Charles T. Driscoll, Timothy J. Fahey, Mahnaz Valipour, John J. Battles, and John L. Campbell, indicating collaborative work primarily within environmental and ecological research networks.

Key publication venues where the scientist has contributed include Earth System Science Data, Biogeochemistry, Communications Earth & Environment, The Science of The Total Environment, and AHFE International.

  • SoDaH: the SOils DAta Harmonization database, an open-source synthesis of soil data from research networks, version 1.0, 2021, Earth System Science Data
  • Simulation of the effects of forest harvesting under changing climate to inform long-term sustainable forest management using a biogeochemical model, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Response of biomass, hydrology and biogeochemistry to alternative approaches of cutting a northern forest: model comparisons, 2021, Biogeochemistry
  • Increasing soil respiration in a northern hardwood forest indicates symptoms of a changing carbon cycle, 2025, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Effects of Appearance on the Perceived Comfort of Automotive Seats, 2022, AHFE International

Chris E. Johnson was recognized as an IEEE Fellow in 1991 for contributions to engineering management and design, especially in the field of high-density magnetic recording.

Best Publications

  • The biogeochemistry of calcium at Hubbard Brook

    G.E. Likens;C.T. Driscoll;D.C. Buso;T.G. Siccama

  • Mycorrhizal weathering of apatite as an important calcium source in base-poor forest ecosystems

    Joel D. Blum;Andrea Klaue;Carmen A. Nezat;Charles T. Driscoll

  • The biogeochemistry of carbon at Hubbard Brook

    T. J. Fahey;T. G. Siccama;C. T. Driscoll;G. E. Likens

  • Characterization of organic matter in a northern hardwood forest soil by 13C NMR spectroscopy and chemical methods

    David A.N Ussiri;Chris E Johnson

  • Whole-Tree Clear-Cutting Effects on Soil Horizons and Organic-Matter Pools

    Chris E. Johnson;Arthur H. Johnson;Thomas G. Huntington;Thomas G. Siccama

  • Element Fluxes and Landscape Position in a Northern Hardwood Forest Watershed Ecosystem

    Chris E. Johnson;Charles T. Driscoll;Thomas G. Siccama;Gene E. Likens

  • The biogeochemistry of potassium at Hubbard Brook

    Gene E. Likens;Charles T. Driscoll;Donald C. Buso;Thomas G. Siccama

  • CARBON, ORGANIC MATTER, AND BULK DENSITY RELATIONSHIPS IN A FORESTED SPODOSOL

    T. G. Huntington;C. E. Johnson;A. H. Johnson;T. G. Siccama

  • Whole-tree clear-cutting effects on exchangeable cations and soil acidity

    Chris E. Johnson;Arthur H. Johnson;Thomas G. Siccama

  • Calcium depletion in a Southeastern United States forest ecosystem

    T.G. Huntington;R. P. Hooper;C.E. Johnson;Brent T. Aulenbach

  • Long-Term Integrated Studies Show Complex and Surprising Effects of Climate Change in the Northern Hardwood Forest

    Peter M. Groffman;Lindsay E. Rustad;Pamela H. Templer;John L. Campbell

  • Deforestation causes increased dissolved silicate losses in the Hubbard Brook Experimental Forest

    Daniel J. Conley;Gene E. Likens;Donald C. Buso;Loredana Saccone

  • Restoring Soil Calcium Reverses Forest Decline

    John J. Battles;Timothy J. Fahey;Charles T. Driscoll;Joel D. Blum

  • Forest soil chemistry and terrain attributes in a Catskills watershed

    Chris E. Johnson;Javier J. Ruiz-Méndez;Gregory B. Lawrence

  • Organic matter chemistry and dynamics in clear-cut and unmanaged hardwood forest ecosystems

    K. O. H. Dai;Chris E. Johnson;Charles T. Driscoll

  • Cation exchange properties of acid forest soils of the northeastern USA

    C. E. Johnson

  • Continuing Acidification of Organic Soils across the Northeastern USA: 1984–2001

    Richard A. F. Warby;Chris E. Johnson;Charles T. Driscoll

  • The biogeochemistry of basic cations in two forest catchments with contrasting lithology in the Czech Republic

    Pavel Kram;Jakub Hruska;Brian S. Wenner;Charles T. Driscoll

  • Sorption of Organic Carbon Fractions by Spodosol Mineral Horizons

    David A. N. Ussiri;C. E. Johnson

  • Population and biomass dynamics of trees in a northern hardwood forest at Hubbard Brook

    Thomas G. SiccamaT.G. Siccama;Timothy J. FaheyT.J. Fahey;Chris E. JohnsonC.E. Johnson;Thomas W. SherryT.W. Sherry

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles T. Driscoll
Charles T. Driscoll Syracuse University
Timothy J. Fahey
Timothy J. Fahey Cornell University
Thomas G. Siccama
Thomas G. Siccama Yale University
Gene E. Likens
Gene E. Likens University of Connecticut
Joel D. Blum
Joel D. Blum University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
John J. Battles
John J. Battles University of California, Berkeley
Steven P. Hamburg
Steven P. Hamburg Environmental Defense Fund
Scott W. Bailey
Scott W. Bailey US Forest Service
Zhihong Xu
Zhihong Xu Griffith University
Peter M. Groffman
Peter M. Groffman City University of New York

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