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Environmental Sciences D-index 34 Citations 8,683 66 World Ranking 5988 National Ranking 216

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Carbon dioxide

Her primary areas of study are Biochar, Soil water, Soil science, Soil organic matter and Agronomy. Her study connects Carbon sequestration and Biochar. The various areas that she examines in her Carbon sequestration study include Soil pH, Greenhouse gas and Environmental protection.

Her Soil science study frequently draws connections between adjacent fields such as Organic matter. Her Agronomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Environmental chemistry and Soil health. The Slash-and-char study combines topics in areas such as Biomass, Soil contamination and Carbon credit.

Her most cited work include:

  • A review of biochar and its use and function in soil (1158 citations)
  • Biochar Application to Soil: Agronomic and Environmental Benefits and Unintended Consequences (434 citations)
  • Importance of mechanisms and processes of the stabilisation of soil organic matter for modelling carbon turnover (393 citations)

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

Her scientific interests lie mostly in Soil organic matter, Soil water, Biochar, Organic matter and Total organic carbon. Her Soil organic matter study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Soil classification, Soil chemistry, Woodland and Soil horizon. To a larger extent, Evelyn S. Krull studies Soil science with the aim of understanding Soil water.

Evelyn S. Krull has researched Biochar in several fields, including Carbon sequestration, Environmental chemistry, Agronomy and Environmental protection. Her Environmental protection research includes themes of Biomass, Climate change and Greenhouse gas. Her studies deal with areas such as Geochemistry, Weathering, Oceanography and Sapropel as well as Organic matter.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Soil organic matter (28.79%)
  • Soil water (25.76%)
  • Biochar (21.21%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2012-2015)?

  • Biochar (21.21%)
  • Total organic carbon (18.18%)
  • Environmental chemistry (15.15%)

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

Evelyn S. Krull focuses on Biochar, Total organic carbon, Environmental chemistry, Agronomy and Microbial population biology. Her Biochar study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Carbon sequestration. In her work, Soil Pollutants, Contamination and Charcoal is strongly intertwined with Raw material, which is a subfield of Carbon sequestration.

Her Total organic carbon research integrates issues from Soil organic matter, Lichen, Cladonia, Paleontology and Greenschist. Her Soil organic matter study results in a more complete grasp of Soil science. The Agronomy study combines topics in areas such as Soil water and Soil pH.

Between 2012 and 2015, her most popular works were:

  • Microbial utilisation of biochar-derived carbon (195 citations)
  • Biochar carbon stability in four contrasting soils (129 citations)
  • Microbial community structure mediates response of soil C decomposition to litter addition and warming (110 citations)

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

  • Ecology
  • Ecosystem
  • Carbon dioxide

Environmental chemistry, Soil organic matter, Microbial population biology, Total organic carbon and Pyrolysis are her primary areas of study. Her Environmental chemistry research includes themes of Vertisol, Soil pH and Plant litter. Her study with Vertisol involves better knowledge in Soil water.

Her Soil pH study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Carbon sequestration. Evelyn S. Krull interconnects Eucalyptus and Respiration in the investigation of issues within Plant litter. Her research in Pyrolysis is mostly focused on Biochar.

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Best Publications

A review of biochar and its use and function in soil

Saran Sohi;E. Krull;E. Lopez-Capel;R. Bol.
Advances in Agronomy (2010)

2272 Citations

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

R.S. Kookana;A.K. Sarmah;L. Van Zwieten;E. Krull.
Advances in Agronomy (2011)

646 Citations

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.
Functional Plant Biology (2003)

610 Citations

Australian climate–carbon cycle feedback reduced by soil black carbon

Johannes Lehmann;Jan Skjemstad;Saran Sohi;John Carter.
Nature Geoscience (2008)

443 Citations

Microbial utilisation of biochar-derived carbon

Mark Farrell;Thomas K. Kuhn;Thomas K. Kuhn;Lynne M. Macdonald;Todd M. Maddern.
Science of The Total Environment (2013)

333 Citations

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

Evelyn S. Krull;Gregory J. Retallack.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (2000)

327 Citations

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.
Soil Research (2010)

276 Citations

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.
Journal of Hazardous Materials (2012)

228 Citations

Biochar carbon stability in four contrasting soils

Y. Fang;B. Singh;B. P. Singh;E. Krull.
European Journal of Soil Science (2014)

220 Citations

Characteristics of Biochar: Organo-chemical Properties

Evelyn S. Krull;Jeff A. Baldock;Jan O. Skjemstad;Ronald J. Smernik.
(2012)

206 Citations

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