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Georg Haberhauer

Georg Haberhauer

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Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
5630
World Ranking
17909
National Ranking
124

Overview

Georg Haberhauer was affiliated with BOKU University in Austria during their academic career. The scholar's profile does not list any specific recent papers, co-authors, or publication venues associated with their work.

There is no detailed information available regarding their main fields or subfields of study, nor about the specific topics their research covered.

Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or awards associated with their name.

The lack of detailed bibliographic data or research topics suggests limited publicly available documentation on their scientific contributions. Georg Haberhauer is noted as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Increased soil organic carbon sequestration through hydrophobic protection by humic substances

    R. Spaccini;A. Piccolo;P. Conte;G. Haberhauer

  • Comparison of the composition of forest soil litter derived from three different sites at various decompositional stages using FTIR spectroscopy

    G. Haberhauer;B. Rafferty;F. Strebl;M.H. Gerzabek

  • FTIR‐spectroscopic characterization of humic acids and humin fractions obtained by advanced NaOH, Na4P2O7, and Na2CO3 extraction procedures

    Michael Tatzber;Michael Stemmer;Heide Spiegel;Christian Katzlberger

  • The potential of multielement stable isotope analysis for regional origin assignment of butter

    A. Rossmann;G. Haberhauer;S. Hölzl;P. Horn

  • An alternative method to measure carbonate in soils by FT-IR spectroscopy

    M. Tatzber;M. Stemmer;H. Spiegel;C. Katzlberger

  • Solvent Effects on Hydrogen BondsA Theoretical Study

    Adélia J. A. Aquino;Daniel Tunega;Georg Haberhauer;Martin H. Gerzabek

  • The response of soil organic matter to manure amendments in a long‐term experiment at Ultuna, Sweden

    M.H. Gerzabek;F. Pichlmayer;H. Kirchmann;G. Haberhauer

  • Transformation of organic matter from maize residues into labile and humic fractions of three European soils as revealed by 13C distribution and CPMAS-NMR spectra

    R. Spaccini;A. Piccolo;G. Haberhauer;M. H. Gerzabek

  • Soil organic matter pools and carbon-13 natural abundances in particle-size fractions of a long-term agricultural field experiment receiving organic amendments

    Martin H. Gerzabek;Georg Haberhauer;Holger Kirchmann

  • Drift and transmission FT-IR spectroscopy of forest soils: an approach to determine decomposition processes of forest litter

    G Haberhauer;M.H Gerzabek

  • Characterization of Waste Organic Matter by FT-IR Spectroscopy: Application in Waste Science:

    E. Smidt;P. Lechner;M. Schwanninger;G. Haberhauer

  • Application of multielement stable isotope ratio analysis to the characterization of French, italian, and spanish cheeses.

    Federica Camin;Karine Wietzerbin;Anaisabel Blanch Cortes;Georg Haberhauer

  • Stable isotope ratios, major, trace and radioactive elements in emmental cheeses of different origins

    L. Pillonel;R. Badertscher;P. Froidevaux;G. Haberhauer

  • How are soil use and management reflected by soil organic matter characteristics: a spectroscopic approach

    M. H. Gerzabek;R. S. Antil;I. Kögel‐Knabner;H. Knicker

  • Sorption of heavy metals on organic and inorganic soil constituents

    G. J. Lair;M. H. Gerzabek;G. Haberhauer

  • Theoretical study of adsorption sites on the (001) surfaces of 1:1 clay minerals

    Daniel Tunega;Georg Haberhauer;Martin H. Gerzabek;Hans Lischka

  • Ab initio molecular dynamics study of adsorption sites on the (001) surfaces of 1:1 dioctahedral clay minerals

    Daniel Tunega;Lubomir Benco;Georg Haberhauer;Martin H. Gerzabek

  • Effects of level and quality of organic matter input on carbon storage and biological activity in soil: Synthesis of a long-term experiment

    Holger Kirchmann;Georg Haberhauer;Ellen Kandeler;Angela Sessitsch

  • Response of the sorption behavior of Cu, Cd, and Zn to different soil management

    Georg J. Lair;Martin H. Gerzabek;Georg Haberhauer;Michael Jakusch

  • Increased sequestration of organic carbon in soil by hydrophobic protection

    A. Piccolo;R. Spaccini;G. Haberhauer;M. H. Gerzabek

  • FT-IR Spectroscopy of Organic Matter in Tropical Soils: Changes Induced through Deforestation

    G. Haberhauer;B. Feigl;M. H. Gerzabek;C. Cerri

Frequent Co-Authors

Martin H. Gerzabek
Martin H. Gerzabek BOKU University
Daniel Tunega
Daniel Tunega BOKU University
Hans Lischka
Hans Lischka Texas Tech University
Adelia J. A. Aquino
Adelia J. A. Aquino Texas Tech University
Holger Kirchmann
Holger Kirchmann Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Gabriele E. Schaumann
Gabriele E. Schaumann Technical University of Kaiserslautern
Alessandro Piccolo
Alessandro Piccolo University of Naples Federico II
Riccardo Spaccini
Riccardo Spaccini University of Naples Federico II
Angela Sessitsch
Angela Sessitsch Austrian Institute of Technology
Ellen Kandeler
Ellen Kandeler University of Hohenheim

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