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D-Index
40
Citations
25586
World Ranking
7882
National Ranking
497

Eva Falge publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eva Falge sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 82 publications — 6th percentile

6% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Eva Falge D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Eva Falge sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Eva Falge is affiliated with the German Meteorological Service in Germany. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, focusing on subfields such as Global and Planetary Change, Plant Science, Soil Science, and Radiological and Ultrasound Technology.

The main topics addressed in their work include:

  • Rice Cultivation and Yield Improvement
  • Irrigation Practices and Water Management
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Radioactivity and Radon Measurements
  • Radioactive contamination and transfer

Eva Falge's recent publications demonstrate involvement in interdisciplinary environmental and atmospheric research. Two notable papers include:

  • "Applying minirhizotrons to observe spatiotemporal variations in rooting depth and distribution in agroecosystems to improve the performance of hydrological models," published in 2024 in Vadose Zone Journal
  • "How reliable are process-based 222 radon emission maps? Results from an atmospheric 222 radon inversion in Europe," published in 2025 in Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Frequently collaborating with other researchers, Eva Falge has coauthored papers with Lennart Nils Böske, Marco Liedtke, C. Böttcher, Dorothea Iwers-Braden, and Heike Meisner.

Their contributions appear in publication venues including:

  • Vadose Zone Journal
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics

Best Publications

  • FLUXNET: A New Tool to Study the Temporal and Spatial Variability of Ecosystem-Scale Carbon Dioxide, Water Vapor, and Energy Flux Densities

    Dennis Baldocchi;Eva Falge;Lianhong Gu;Richard Olson

  • On the Separation of Net Ecosystem Exchange into Assimilation and Ecosystem Respiration: Review and Improved Algorithm

    Markus Reichstein;Eva Falge;Dennis Baldocchi;Dario Papale

  • Energy balance closure at FLUXNET sites

    Kell Wilson;Allen Goldstein;Eva Falge;Marc Aubinet

  • Gap filling strategies for defensible annual sums of net ecosystem exchange

    E. Falge;D. Baldocchi;R. Olson;P. Anthoni

  • Environmental controls over carbon dioxide and water vapor exchange of terrestrial vegetation

    B.E Law;E Falge;L Gu;D.D Baldocchi

  • Comprehensive comparison of gap-filling techniques for eddy covariance net carbon fluxes

    Antje M. Moffat;Dario Papale;Markus Reichstein;David Y. Hollinger

  • Modeling and measuring the effects of disturbance history and climate on carbon and water budgets in evergreen needleleaf forests

    Peter E Thornton;Beverley E Law;Henry L Gholz;Kenneth L Clark

  • Advantages of diffuse radiation for terrestrial ecosystem productivity

    Lianhong Gu;Dennis Baldocchi;Shashi B. Verma;T. A. Black

  • Seasonality of ecosystem respiration and gross primary production as derived from FLUXNET measurements

    Eva Falge;Dennis Baldocchi;John Tenhunen;Marc Aubinet

  • Gap filling strategies for long term energy flux data sets

    Eva Falge;Dennis D. Baldocchi;Richard Olson;Peter Anthoni

  • Evidence for Soil Water Control on Carbon and Water Dynamics in European Forests during the Extremely Dry Year: 2003

    A. Granier;M. Reichstein;N. Bréda;I.A. Janssens

  • On Measuring Net Ecosystem Carbon Exchange Over Tall Vegetation on Complex Terrain

    Dennis Baldocchi;John Finnigan;Kell Wilson

  • Objective threshold determination for nighttime eddy flux filtering

    Lianhong Gu;Eva M. Falge;Tom Boden;Dennis D. Baldocchi

  • Cross-site evaluation of eddy covariance GPP and RE decomposition techniques

    Ankur R. Desai;Andrew D. Richardson;Antje M. Moffat;Jens Kattge

  • The effect of soil water content, soil temperature, soil pH-value and the root mass on soil CO2 efflux - A modified model

    Sascha Reth;Markus Reichstein;Eva Falge

  • Diurnal centroid of ecosystem energy and carbon fluxes at FLUXNET sites.

    Kell Wilson;Dennis Baldocchi;Eva Falge;Marc Aubinet

  • Energy partitioning between latent and sensible heat flux during the warm season at FLUXNET sites

    Kell B. Wilson;Dennis D. Baldocchi;Marc Aubinet;Paul Berbigier

  • A spectral analysis of biosphere-atmosphere trace gas flux densities and meteorological variables across hour to multi-year time scales

    Dennis Baldocchi;Eva Falge;Eva Falge;Kell Wilson

  • Predicting the onset of net carbon uptake by deciduous forests with soil temperature and climate data: a synthesis of FLUXNET data

    Dennis D. Baldocchi;T. A. Black;P. S. Curtis;E. Falge

  • Estimating parameters in a land‐surface model by applying nonlinear inversion to eddy covariance flux measurements from eight FLUXNET sites

    Ying Ping Wang;Dennis Baldocchi;Ray Leuning;Eva Falge

Frequent Co-Authors

John Tenhunen
John Tenhunen University of Bayreuth
Dennis D. Baldocchi
Dennis D. Baldocchi University of California, Berkeley
Kim Pilegaard
Kim Pilegaard Technical University of Denmark
David Y. Hollinger
David Y. Hollinger US Forest Service
Timo Vesala
Timo Vesala University of Helsinki
Thomas Foken
Thomas Foken University of Bayreuth
Tilden P. Meyers
Tilden P. Meyers National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Shashi B. Verma
Shashi B. Verma University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Marc Aubinet
Marc Aubinet University of Liège

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