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Overview

Etienne Dambrine is affiliated with INRAE, the Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement in France. Their research spans primarily across Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a notable focus on several subfields including Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, Ecology, Water Science and Technology, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work covers main topics such as Marine and coastal ecosystems, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies, Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Oceanographic and Atmospheric Processes, and Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology.

Etienne Dambrine has published multiple papers in various scientific journals. Recent notable publications include:

  • Emission of greenhouse gases from French temperate hydropower reservoirs, 2020, Aquatic Sciences
  • Combined Earth observations reveal the sequence of conditions leading to a large algal bloom in Lake Geneva, 2024, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Douglas-fir plantations impact stream and groundwater chemistry in western Europe: Insights from three case studies in France and Luxembourg, 2023, Environmental Pollution
  • Coarse and Fine Particulate Organic Matter Transport by a Fourth-Order Mountain Stream to Lake Bourget (France), 2021, Water
  • Effects of hydropower management on the sediment composition and metabolism of a small Alpine lake, 2022, Hydroécologie Appliquée

Their frequent co-authors include Vincent Chanudet, Christine Hatté, Didier Jézéquel, Viet Tran-Khac, and Frédéric Rimet. These collaborators have appeared multiple times throughout the scientist's work, indicating ongoing research partnerships.

The venues where Etienne Dambrine has published reflect a diverse presence in environmental and aquatic science journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Communications Earth & Environment
  • Aquatic Sciences
  • Environmental Pollution
  • Hydroécologie Appliquée
  • Water

Best Publications

  • Irreversible impact of past land use on forest soils and biodiversity

    Jean-Luc Dupouey;E. Dambrine;J.D. Laffite;C. Moares

  • INFLUENCE OF PAST LAND USE ON THE VEGETATION AND SOILS OF PRESENT DAY FOREST IN THE VOSGES MOUNTAINS, FRANCE

    W. Koerner;J. L. Dupouey;E. Dambrine;M. Benoit

  • Present forest biodiversity patterns in france related to former roman agriculture

    E. Dambrine;J.-L. Dupouey;L. Laüt;L. Humbert

  • Xylem sap as a pathway for total mercury and methylmercury transport from soils to tree canopy in the boreal forest

    Kevin H. Bishop;Ying-Hua Lee;John Munthe;Etienne Dambrine

  • Influence of acid atmospheric inputs on surface water chemistry and mineral fluxes in a declining spruce stand within a small granitic catchment (Vosges Massif, France).

    Anne Probst;Etienne Dambrine;Daniel Viville;Bertrand Fritz

  • Decomposition of 15N-labelled beech litter and fate of nitrogen derived from litter in a beech forest.

    Bernd Zeller;Micheline Colin-Belgrand;Etienne Dambrine;Francis Martin

  • Effects of biogeochemical processes on magnesium isotope variations in a forested catchment in the Vosges Mountains (France)

    Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Nathalie Vigier;Anne Poszwa;Jean-Pierre Boudot

  • Interception in a mountainous declining spruce stand in the Strengbach catchment (Vosges, France)

    Daniel Viville;Philippe Biron;André Granier;Etienne Dambrine

  • Variations of bioavailable Sr concentration and 87Sr/86Sr ratio in boreal forest ecosystems

    Anne Poszwa;Bruno Ferry;Etienne Dambrine;Benoît Pollier

  • A comparison between Ca and Sr cycling in forest ecosystems.

    Anne Poszwa;Etienne Dambrine;Benoît Pollier;Olivier Atteia

  • Hydrochemical budgets of a small forested granitic catchment exposed to acid deposition: The strengbach catchment case study (Vosges massif, France)

    Anne Probst;Daniel Viville;Bertrand Fritz;Bruno Ambroise

  • Soil Nitrogen Turnover — Mineralisation, Nitrification and Denitrification in European Forest Soils

    T. Persson;A. Rudebeck;J. H. Jussy;M. Colin-Belgrand

  • δ15N of forest soil and understorey vegetation reflect the former agricultural land use.

    W. Koerner;E. Dambrine;J. L. Dupouey;M. Benoît

  • Do deep tree roots provide nutrients to the tropical rainforest

    Anne Poszwa;Etienne Dambrine;Bruno Ferry;Benoît Pollier

  • Deterioration of Norway spruce vitality despite a sharp decline in acid deposition: a long-term integrated perspective

    Mathieu Jonard;Arnaud Legout;Manuel Nicolas;Etienne Dambrine

  • Mineral evolution of acid forest soils in the Strengbach catchment (Vosges mountains, N-E France)

    Jörg Fichter;Marie-Pierre Turpault;Etienne Dambrine;Jacques Ranger

  • Microbial activity in the rhizosphere soil of six herbaceous species cultivated in a greenhouse is correlated with shoot biomass and root C concentrations

    M. Valé;C. Nguyen;E. Dambrine;J.L. Dupouey

  • Nitrogen dynamics and soil nitrate retention in a Coffea arabica — Eucalyptus deglupta agroforestry system in Southern Costa Rica

    Jean-Michel Harmand;Hector Ávila;Etienne Dambrine;Ute Skiba

  • La Végétation des forêts anciennes.

    Jean-Luc Dupouey;Delphine Sciama;Étienne Dambrine;Jean-claude Rameau

  • Xylem sap composition: A tool for investigating mineral uptake and cycling in adult spruce

    Etienne Dambrine;Francis Martin;Nathalie Carisey;André Granier

  • Soil erosion after Eucalyptus globulus clearcutting: differences between logging slash disposal treatments

    Cristina Fernández;José A Vega;José M Gras;Teresa Fonturbel

  • Localization of tree water uptake in Scots pine and Norway spruce with hydroiogical tracers

    Kevin Bishop;Etienne Dambrine

  • N deposition, N transformation and N leaching in acid forest soils

    J.H. Jussy;M. Colin-Belgrand;É. Dambrine;J. Ranger

  • Influence of former agricultural land use on net nitrate production in forest soils

    J. H. Jussy;W. Koerner;É. Dambrine;J. L. Dupouey

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Ranger
Jacques Ranger INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Anne Probst
Anne Probst Paul Sabatier University
Marie-Pierre Turpault
Marie-Pierre Turpault INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
André Granier
André Granier INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement
Francis Martin
Francis Martin University of Lorraine
Quentin Ponette
Quentin Ponette Université Catholique de Louvain
Kevin Bishop
Kevin Bishop Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Jean-Claude Gégout
Jean-Claude Gégout Agro ParisTech
José A. Vega
José A. Vega Xunta de Galicia
Kristell Hergoualc'h
Kristell Hergoualc'h Center for International Forestry Research

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