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39
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10613
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8232
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306

Evelyn S. Krull 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 Evelyn S. Krull sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 68 publications — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Evelyn S. Krull 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 Evelyn S. Krull sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Evelyn S. Krull is affiliated with CSIRO Land and Water in Australia. Their work is situated within the broader context of environmental and water research, as indicated by their institutional association.

No specific records of recent papers, including publication titles, years, or venues, are available. Likewise, there is no information on frequent co-authors or main publication venues in which their work has appeared.

No data is currently accessible regarding the fields or subfields of study that Evelyn S. Krull primarily focuses on, nor are there details about main topics covered by their research.

There is no record of any book publications or awards associated with Evelyn S. Krull. The lack of detailed publication and topic information suggests that their professional profile is centered around their role at CSIRO Land and Water without publicly listed academic outputs.

They are currently alive, and there is no biographical information concerning career milestones beyond the affiliation mentioned.

Best Publications

  • A review of biochar and its use and function in soil

    Saran Sohi;E. Krull;E. Lopez-Capel;R. Bol

  • Biochar Application to Soil: Agronomic and Environmental Benefits and Unintended Consequences

    R.S. Kookana;A.K. Sarmah;L. Van Zwieten;E. Krull

  • Importance of mechanisms and processes of the stabilisation of soil organic matter for modelling carbon turnover

    Evelyn S Krull;Jeffrey A Baldock;Jan O Skjemstad

  • Australian climate–carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon

    Johannes Lehmann;Jan Skjemstad;Saran Sohi;John Carter

  • Microbial utilisation of biochar-derived carbon

    Mark Farrell;Thomas K. Kuhn;Thomas K. Kuhn;Lynne M. Macdonald;Todd M. Maddern

  • δ13C depth profiles from paleosols across the Permian-Triassic boundary: Evidence for methane release

    Evelyn S. Krull;Gregory J. Retallack

  • Effect of banded biochar on dryland wheat production and fertiliser use in south-western Australia: an agronomic and economic perspective

    Paul Blackwell;Evelyn Krull;Greg Butler;Allan Herbert

  • Biochar carbon stability in four contrasting soils

    Y. Fang;B. Singh;B. P. Singh;E. Krull

  • Marked changes in herbicide sorption-desorption upon ageing of biochars in soil.

    Sheridan M. Martin;Rai S. Kookana;Rai S. Kookana;Lukas Van Zwieten;Evelyn Krull

  • Microbial community structure mediates response of soil C decomposition to litter addition and warming

    Courtney A. Creamer;Alexandre B. de Menezes;Evelyn S. Krull;Jonathan Sanderman

  • Stable carbon isotope stratigraphy across the Permian-Triassic boundary in shallow marine carbonate platforms, Nanpanjiang Basin, south China

    Evelyn S. Krull;Daniel J. Lehrmann;Dominic Druke;Benjamin Kessel

  • δ13C and δ15N profiles in 14C-dated Oxisol and Vertisols as a function of soil chemistry and mineralogy

    Evelyn S Krull;Jan O Skjemstad

  • The influence of feedstock and production temperature on biochar carbon chemistry: a solid-state 13C NMR study

    Anna V. McBeath;Ronald J. Smernik;Evelyn S. Krull;Johannes Lehmann

  • Characteristics of Biochar: Organo-chemical Properties

    Evelyn S. Krull;Jeff A. Baldock;Jan O. Skjemstad;Ronald J. Smernik

  • Search for evidence of impact at the Permian-Triassic boundary in Antarctica and Australia

    Gregory J. Retallack;Abbas Seyedolali;Evelyn S. Krull;William T. Holser

  • The occurrence of short chain n-alkanes with an even over odd predominance in higher plants and soils

    Thomas K. Kuhn;Evelyn S. Krull;Amy Bowater;Kliti Grice

  • 13C-depleted charcoal from C4 grasses and the role of occluded carbon in phytoliths

    Evelyn S Krull;Jan O Skjemstad;D Graetz;K Grice

  • Landscape ecological shift at the Permian-Triassic boundary in Antarctica

    G. J. Retallack;E. S. Krull

  • Plant growth responses to biochar addition: an Australian soils perspective

    Lynne M. Macdonald;Mark Farrell;Lukas Van Zwieten;Evelyn S. Krull

  • Poor efficacy of herbicides in biochar-amended soils as affected by their chemistry and mode of action.

    Subir K. Nag;Rai Kookana;Lester Smith;Evelyn Krull

  • Importance of charcoal in determining the age and chemistry of organic carbon in surface soils

    Evelyn S. Krull;Christopher W. Swanston;Jan O. Skjemstad;Janine A. McGowan

Frequent Co-Authors

Jan O. Skjemstad
Jan O. Skjemstad Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Gregory J. Retallack
Gregory J. Retallack University of Oregon
David M. McKirdy
David M. McKirdy University of Adelaide
Roland Bol
Roland Bol Forschungszentrum Jülich
Ronald J. Smernik
Ronald J. Smernik University of Adelaide
Rai S. Kookana
Rai S. Kookana Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Mark Farrell
Mark Farrell Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Kliti Grice
Kliti Grice Curtin University
Jonathan Sanderman
Jonathan Sanderman Woods Hole Research Center
Johannes Lehmann
Johannes Lehmann Cornell University

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