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D-Index & Metrics D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines.

Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Plant Science and Agronomy D-index 36 Citations 5,020 103 World Ranking 2049 National Ranking 78
Environmental Sciences D-index 36 Citations 5,111 128 World Ranking 5382 National Ranking 236

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Ecosystem

The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Soil water, Botany, Hydrology, Weathering and Picea abies. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Afforestation, Forestry and Vegetation. His Forestry study also includes

  • Fern which connect with Land use,
  • Soil science which connect with Species richness.

His Vegetation research integrates issues from Forest management, Agricultural land and Pasture. Etienne Dambrine combines subjects such as Cycling, Nutrient, Ecosystem, Plant litter and Environmental chemistry with his study of Botany. His research in Hydrology intersects with topics in Throughfall, Bedrock and Litter.

His most cited work include:

  • Irreversible impact of past land use on forest soils and biodiversity (548 citations)
  • INFLUENCE OF PAST LAND USE ON THE VEGETATION AND SOILS OF PRESENT DAY FOREST IN THE VOSGES MOUNTAINS, FRANCE (273 citations)
  • Present forest biodiversity patterns in france related to former roman agriculture (138 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Etienne Dambrine focuses on Soil water, Forestry, Hydrology, Agronomy and Ecology. His Soil water research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Environmental chemistry, Nutrient, Nitrate and Vegetation. In his study, Afforestation is strongly linked to Land use, which falls under the umbrella field of Forestry.

His study in Hydrology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bedrock, Deposition and Weathering. His Agronomy research includes themes of Agroforestry, Leaching, Nitrification, Beech and Dendrochronology. He interconnects Agriculture, Species richness and Species diversity in the investigation of issues within Biodiversity.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Soil water (36.36%)
  • Forestry (20.91%)
  • Hydrology (20.00%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2007-2020)?

  • Soil water (36.36%)
  • Ecology (16.36%)
  • Hydrology (20.00%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

Etienne Dambrine spends much of his time researching Soil water, Ecology, Hydrology, Leaching and Soil classification. His research investigates the connection with Soil water and areas like Beech which intersect with concerns in Forest floor. In general Ecology, his work in Nutrient cycle, Forest ecology, Woody plant and Fagaceae is often linked to Ectomycorrhiza linking many areas of study.

His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Organic matter, Particulate organic matter, Vegetation and Greenhouse gas. His studies deal with areas such as Nutrient, Agronomy, Nitrate and Coffea arabica as well as Leaching. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Humus, Soil pH, Plant litter, Plant community and Soil horizon.

Between 2007 and 2020, his most popular works were:

  • Deterioration of Norway spruce vitality despite a sharp decline in acid deposition: a long-term integrated perspective (55 citations)
  • Temporal trends in the foliar nutritional status of the French, Walloon and Luxembourg broad-leaved plots of forest monitoring (35 citations)
  • Coarse particulate organic matter is the primary source of mineral N in the topsoil of three beech forests (32 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Ecology
  • Agriculture
  • Ecosystem

Soil water, Soil classification, Ecology, Forest ecology and Soil pH are his primary areas of study. Etienne Dambrine is interested in Leaching, which is a branch of Soil water. His Soil classification research incorporates elements of Nutrient cycle, Humus and Soil horizon.

His study in the field of Community structure, Species diversity, Biodiversity and Woody plant also crosses realms of Ectomycorrhiza. As part of one scientific family, Etienne Dambrine deals mainly with the area of Forest ecology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Beech, and often Plant community, Nitrogen cycle, Nitrification and Agronomy. His Soil pH study incorporates themes from Hydrology, Drainage and Lysimeter.

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Best Publications

Irreversible impact of past land use on forest soils and biodiversity

Jean-Luc Dupouey;E. Dambrine;J.D. Laffite;C. Moares.
Ecology (2002)

847 Citations

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.
Journal of Ecology (1997)

376 Citations

Present forest biodiversity patterns in france related to former roman agriculture

E. Dambrine;J.-L. Dupouey;L. Laüt;L. Humbert.
Ecology (2007)

222 Citations

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.
Biogeochemistry (1998)

175 Citations

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.
Journal of Hydrology (1990)

169 Citations

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.
Oecologia (2000)

143 Citations

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

Daniel Viville;Philippe Biron;André Granier;Etienne Dambrine.
Journal of Hydrology (1993)

133 Citations

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.
Water Air and Soil Pollution (1992)

122 Citations

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

Anne Poszwa;Bruno Ferry;Etienne Dambrine;Benoît Pollier.
Biogeochemistry (2004)

114 Citations

A comparison between Ca and Sr cycling in forest ecosystems.

Anne Poszwa;Etienne Dambrine;Benoît Pollier;Olivier Atteia.
Plant and Soil (2000)

111 Citations

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