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Gaylon S. Campbell

Gaylon S. Campbell

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
63
Citations
25045
World Ranking
2404
National Ranking
969

Research.com Recognitions

  • 1984 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)
  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Society of Agronomy (ASA)

Overview

Gaylon S. Campbell is affiliated with Decagon Devices in the United States. Their research spans multiple fields within engineering, including biomedical engineering, aerospace engineering, and building and construction. The scientist's work primarily focuses on advanced chemical sensor technologies, calibration and measurement techniques, and building energy and comfort optimization.

Campbell has contributed scholarly articles to several publication venues. These include:

  • Journal of AOAC International
  • Utah State Research and Scholarship (Utah State University)

Notable recent papers authored by Campbell are:

  • "Measurement of Water Activity in the Presence of High Volatile Concentrations Using a Tunable Diode Laser-Single Laboratory Validation, First Action 2021.04," published in 2022 in the Journal of AOAC International
  • "Simultaneous Flow of Heat and Water in Plant Tissue," published in 2021 in Utah State Research and Scholarship (Utah State University)

Co-authors who have frequently collaborated with Campbell include Mary E. Galloway and Zachary Campbell.

Gaylon S. Campbell's work intersects with several specialized topics, reflecting a focus on applied measurement and sensor technologies as well as environmental and building system optimizations. The key research topics associated with their publications are:

  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Calibration and Measurement Techniques
  • Building Energy and Comfort Optimization

In the broader classification, Campbell's research contributions are placed under the main field of engineering with a distribution across specific subfields:

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Aerospace Engineering
  • Building and Construction

Campbell has been recognized by their professional peers with distinctions including fellowships awarded in 1984 from both the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) and the American Society of Agronomy (ASA).

Best Publications

  • An Introduction to Environmental Biophysics

    Gaylon S. Campbell;John M. Norman

  • A simple method for determining unsaturated conductivity from moisture retention data

    Gaylon S. Campbell

  • On the relationship between incoming solar radiation and daily maximum and minimum temperature

    Keith L. Bristow;Gaylon S. Campbell

  • Soil physics with BASIC :transport models for soil-plant systems

    Gaylon Sanford Campbell

  • Limitation of plant water use by rhizosphere and xylem conductance: results from a model

    J. S. Sperry;F. R. Adler;G. S. Campbell;J. P. Comstock

  • Soil physics with BASIC

    Gaylon S Campbell

  • Extinction coefficients for radiation in plant canopies calculated using an ellipsoidal inclination angle distribution

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  • CropSyst, a cropping systems simulation model: Water/nitrogen budgets and crop yield☆

    Claudio O. Stockle;Steve A. Martin;Gaylon S. Campbell

  • Simple equation to approximate the bidirectional reflectance from vegetative canopies and bare soil surfaces.

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  • Probe for Measuring Soil Specific Heat Using A Heat-Pulse Method

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  • Frequency, electrical conductivity and temperature analysis of a low-cost capacitance soil moisture sensor

    F. Kizito;C.S. Campbell;G.S. Campbell;D.R. Cobos

  • Predicting the effect of temperature on soil thermal conductivity

    G. S. Campbell;J. D. Jungbauer;W. R. Bidlake;R. D. Hungerford

  • Coupling of heat, water vapor, and liquid water fluxes to compute evaporation in bare soils

    Marco Bittelli;Francesca Ventura;Gaylon S. Campbell;Richard L. Snyder

  • The description and measurement of plant canopy structure

    G.S. Campbell;J.M. Norman

  • Influence of Water Activity on Thermal Resistance of Microorganisms in Low‐Moisture Foods: A Review

    Roopesh M. Syamaladevi;Juming Tang;Rossana Villa-Rojas;Shyam S. Sablani

  • Reduction of transpiration through foliar application of chitosan

    Marco Bittelli;Markus Flury;Gaylon S Campbell;Everett J Nichols

  • Enhancement of Thermal Water Vapor Diffusion in Soil

    A. Cass;G. S. Campbell;T. L. Jones

  • Theory and Measurement of Water Potential

    R. I. Papendick;G. S. Campbell

  • Derivation of an angle density function for canopies with ellipsoidal leaf angle distributions

    G.S Campbell

  • Characterization of Particle-Size Distribution in Soils with a Fragmentation Model

    Marco Bittelli;Gaylon S. Campbell;Markus Flury

  • Rapid Measurement of Low Soil Water Potentials Using a Water Activity Meter

    G. W. Gee;M. D. Campbell;G. S. Campbell;J. H. Campbell

  • Simulation of heat and moisture transfer through a surface residue—soil system

    K.L. Bristow;G.S. Campbell;R.I. Papendick;L.F. Elliott

  • Soil temperature and water content beneath a surface fire

    G.S. Campbell;J.D. Jungbauer;K.L. Bristow;R.D. Hungerford

  • TEST OF A HEAT-PULSE PROBE FOR MEASURING CHANGES IN SOIL WATER CONTENT

    Keith L. Bristow;Gaylon S. Campbell;Kees Calissendorff

Frequent Co-Authors

Claudio O. Stöckle
Claudio O. Stöckle Washington State University
Keith L. Bristow
Keith L. Bristow Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Markus Flury
Markus Flury Washington State University
Glendon W. Gee
Glendon W. Gee Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Arron H. Carter
Arron H. Carter Washington State University
John M. Norman
John M. Norman University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jed P. Sparks
Jed P. Sparks Cornell University
Susan J. Riha
Susan J. Riha Cornell University
Jan W. Hopmans
Jan W. Hopmans University of California, Davis
Aaron P. Zent
Aaron P. Zent Ames Research Center

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