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D-Index
33
Citations
4562
World Ranking
7850
National Ranking
2624

Deborah S. Page-Dumroese publication distribution in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Ecology and Evolution in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Deborah S. Page-Dumroese sits on this spectrum.

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37 publications 531+

This scientist: 161 publications — 58th percentile

58% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 531 publications or more.

Deborah S. Page-Dumroese D-index placement in Ecology and Evolution in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Ecology and Evolution scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Deborah S. Page-Dumroese sits on this spectrum.

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This scientist: 33 D-Index — 8th percentile

8% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Overview

Deborah S. Page-Dumroese is affiliated with the United States Department of Agriculture in the United States. Their research spans environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with a focus on subfields such as global and planetary change, nature and landscape conservation, soil science, insect science, and ecology.

Their scholarly work covers diverse topics including fire effects on ecosystems, forest ecology and biodiversity studies, soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics, forest management and policy, forest ecology and management, forest biomass utilization and management, and rangeland and wildlife management.

Recent publications authored or co-authored by Deborah S. Page-Dumroese include:

  • Effects of forest harvesting and biomass removal on soil carbon and nitrogen: Two complementary meta-analyses, 2021, Forest Ecology and Management
  • Woody biochar potential for abandoned mine land restoration in the U.S.: a review, 2021, Biochar
  • Integrated biochar research: A roadmap, 2021, Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
  • Beyond the basics: a perspective on barriers and opportunities for scaling up biochar production from forest slash, 2024, Biochar
  • Modeling unconfined compressive strength of fine-grained soils: Application of pocket penetrometer for predicting soil strength, 2020, CATENA

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Deborah S. Page-Dumroese include:

  • Martin F. Jurgensen
  • Joanne M. Tirocke
  • Derek Pierson
  • Carlos Rodriguez-Franco
  • Chris A. Miller

They have published extensively in several venues, notable for repeated contributions, including:

  • Forest Ecology and Management
  • Forests
  • Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
  • Forest Service Research Data Archive
  • Biochar

Best Publications

  • The North American long-term soil productivity experiment: Findings from the first decade of research

    Robert F. Powers;D. Andrew Scott;Felipe G. Sanchez;Richard A. Voldseth

  • Impacts of Timber Harvesting on Soil Organic Matter, Nitrogen, Productivity, and Health of Inland Northwest Forests

    M. F. Jurgensen;A. E. Harvey;R. T. Graham;D. S. Page-Dumroese

  • Comparison of methods for determining bulk densities of rocky forest soils

    Deborah S. Page-Dumroese;Robert E. Brown;Martin F. Jurgensen;Glenn D. Mroz

  • Managing Coarse Woody Debris in Forests of the Rocky Mountains

    Russell T. Graham;Alan E. Harvey;Martin F. Jurgensen;Theresa B. Jain

  • Soil physical property changes at the North American long-term soil productivity study sites: 1 and 5 years after compaction

    Deborah S Page-Dumroese;Martin F Jurgensen;Allan E Tiarks;Felix Ponder

  • Soil quality standards and guidelines for forest sustainability in northwestern North America

    Deborah Page-Dumroese;Martin Jurgensen;William Elliot;Thomas Rice

  • Soil compaction associated with cut-to-length and whole-tree harvesting of a coniferous forest

    Sang-Kyun HanS.-K. Han;Han-Sup HanH.-S. Han;Deborah S. Page-DumroeseD.S. Page-Dumroese;Leonard R. JohnsonL.R. Johnson

  • Effects of organic matter removal, soil compaction, and vegetation control on 5-year seedling performance: a regional comparison of Long-Term Soil Productivity sites

    Robert L. Fleming;Robert F. Powers;Neil W. Foster;J. Marty Kranabetter

  • Effects of organic matter removal, soil compaction and vegetation control on 10th year biomass and foliar nutrition: LTSP continent-wide comparisons

    Felix Ponder Jr.;Robert L. Fleming;Shannon Berch;Matt D. Busse

  • The Effects of Forest Management on Erosion and Soil Productivity

    William J. Elliot;Deborah Page-Dumroese;Peter R. Robichaud

  • Exponential fertilization of Pinus monticola seedlings: nutrient uptake efficiency, leaching fractions, and early outplanting performance

    R. Kasten Dumroese;Deborah S. Page-Dumroese;K. Francis Salifu;Douglass F. Jacobs

  • A Comparison of Producer Gas, Biochar, and Activated Carbon from Two Distributed Scale Thermochemical Conversion Systems Used to Process Forest Biomass

    Nathaniel Anderson;J. Greg Jones;Deborah Page-Dumroese;Daniel McCollum

  • Maintaining soil productivity during forest or biomass-to-energy thinning harvests in the Western United States.

    Deborah S. Page-Dumroese;Martin Jurgensen;Thomas Terry

  • The contribution of red wood ants to soil C and N pools and CO2 emissions in subalpine forests

    Anita C. Risch;Anita C. Risch;Martin F. Jurgensen;Martin Schütz;Deborah S. Page-Dumroese

  • IMPACTS OF SOIL COMPACTION AND TREE STUMP REMOVAL ON SOIL PROPERTIES AND OUTPLANTED SEEDLINGS IN NORTHERN IDAHO, USA

    Deborah S. Page-Dumroese;Alan E. Harvey;Martin F. Jurgensen;Michael P. Amaranthus

  • Size-dependent loss of aboveground animals differentially affects grassland ecosystem coupling and functions

    A. C. Risch;R. Ochoa-Hueso;W. H. van der Putten;J. K. Bump;J. K. Bump

  • Effects of organic matter removal and soil compaction on fifth-year mineral soil carbon and nitrogen contents for sites across the United States and Canada

    Felipe G. Sanchez;Allan E. Tiarks;J. Marty Kranabetter;Deborah S. Page-Dumroese

  • Long-term development of above- and below-ground carbon stocks following land-use change in subalpine ecosystems of the Swiss National Park

    Anita C. RischA.C. Risch;Anita C. RischA.C. Risch;Anita C. RischA.C. Risch;Martin F. JurgensenM.F. Jurgensen;Martin F. JurgensenM.F. Jurgensen;Martin F. JurgensenM.F. Jurgensen;Deborah S. Page-DumroeseD.S. Page-Dumroese;Deborah S. Page-DumroeseD.S. Page-Dumroese;Deborah S. Page-DumroeseD.S. Page-Dumroese;Otto WildiO. Wildi;Otto WildiO. Wildi;Otto WildiO. Wildi

  • Soil carbon and nitrogen pools in mid- to late-successional forest stands of the northwestern United States: potential impact of fire

    Deborah S. Page-Dumroese;Martin F. Jurgensen

  • Susceptibility of volcanic ash-influenced soil in northern Idaho to mechanical compaction /

    Deborah S. Page-Dumroese

  • Effects of forest harvesting and biomass removal on soil carbon and nitrogen: Two complementary meta-analyses

    Jason James;Deborah Page-Dumroese;Matt Busse;Brian Palik

  • Wood strength loss as a measure of decomposition in northern forest mineral soil

    Martin Jurgensen;David Reed;Deborah Page-Dumroese;Peter Laks

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin F. Jurgensen
Martin F. Jurgensen Michigan Technological University
Anita C. Risch
Anita C. Risch Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Martin Schütz
Martin Schütz Swiss Federal Institute for Forest, Snow and Landscape Research
Mark D. Coleman
Mark D. Coleman University of Idaho
Robert F. Powers
Robert F. Powers US Forest Service
Carl C. Trettin
Carl C. Trettin US Forest Service
Peter R. Robichaud
Peter R. Robichaud United States Department of Agriculture
Jane Stewart
Jane Stewart Concordia University
Andrew T. Hudak
Andrew T. Hudak US Forest Service
Andrew J. Burton
Andrew J. Burton Michigan Technological University

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