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Environmental Sciences
Australia
2023

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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Environmental Sciences D-index 48 Citations 18,832 69 World Ranking 2602 National Ranking 90

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Awards & Achievements

2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Australia Leader Award

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Organic chemistry
  • Carbon

His primary scientific interests are in Soil water, Soil organic matter, Environmental chemistry, Organic matter and Total organic carbon. His Soil water research incorporates themes from Fossil fuel and Mineralogy. His study in Mineralogy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Partial least squares regression and Soil test.

His work in Soil organic matter addresses issues such as Carbon, which are connected to fields such as Charcoal, Analytical chemistry and Cation-exchange capacity. His Environmental chemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Chernozem, Soil carbon, Cambisol and Soil health. His work carried out in the field of Organic matter brings together such families of science as Decomposition and Biogeochemical cycle.

His most cited work include:

  • Black Carbon Increases Cation Exchange Capacity in Soils (1378 citations)
  • Visible, near infrared, mid infrared or combined diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for simultaneous assessment of various soil properties (1272 citations)
  • Role of the soil matrix and minerals in protecting natural organic materials against biological attack (1006 citations)

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

Soil water, Organic matter, Soil organic matter, Environmental chemistry and Carbon are his primary areas of study. His Soil water research integrates issues from Total organic carbon, Mineralogy and Charcoal. His Organic matter study incorporates themes from Decomposition, Pedogenesis, Biogeochemical cycle, Carbon-13 NMR and Soil horizon.

His Soil organic matter research incorporates elements of Soil carbon, Soil classification, Oxisol, Fractionation and Nutrient. The various areas that Jan O. Skjemstad examines in his Environmental chemistry study include Soil structure, Decomposer and Nitrogen. His studies in Carbon integrate themes in fields like Humus, Pyrolysis, Char and Chemical composition.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Soil water (56.52%)
  • Organic matter (50.72%)
  • Soil organic matter (43.48%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2005-2016)?

  • Soil water (56.52%)
  • Environmental chemistry (39.13%)
  • Organic matter (50.72%)

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

His primary areas of investigation include Soil water, Environmental chemistry, Organic matter, Soil organic matter and Total organic carbon. In the subject of general Soil water, his work in Soil carbon is often linked to Carbon black, thereby combining diverse domains of study. The Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Carbon, Biochar and Environmental protection.

He has researched Organic matter in several fields, including Inorganic chemistry and Archaeology. In general Soil organic matter, his work in Bulk soil is often linked to Phytolith linking many areas of study. His Total organic carbon study combines topics in areas such as Total inorganic carbon and Charcoal.

Between 2005 and 2016, his most popular works were:

  • Black Carbon Increases Cation Exchange Capacity in Soils (1378 citations)
  • Visible, near infrared, mid infrared or combined diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for simultaneous assessment of various soil properties (1272 citations)
  • Comparison of quantification methods to measure fire‐derived (black/elemental) carbon in soils and sediments using reference materials from soil, water, sediment and the atmosphere (657 citations)

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

  • Carbon dioxide
  • Organic chemistry
  • Carbon

Jan O. Skjemstad focuses on Soil water, Carbon black, Environmental chemistry, Total organic carbon and Cation-exchange capacity. His research brings together the fields of Mineralogy and Soil water. Jan O. Skjemstad has included themes like Soil organic matter, Fractionation, Total inorganic carbon and Nitrogen in his Environmental chemistry study.

Jan O. Skjemstad interconnects Soot, Combustion and Fossil fuel in the investigation of issues within Total organic carbon. His studies deal with areas such as Partial least squares regression and Soil test as well as Cation-exchange capacity. His Organic matter study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Decomposition and Adsorption.

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Best Publications

Black Carbon Increases Cation Exchange Capacity in Soils

Biqing Liang;J. Lehmann;D. Solomon;J. Kinyangi.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2006)

2543 Citations

Visible, near infrared, mid infrared or combined diffuse reflectance spectroscopy for simultaneous assessment of various soil properties

R.A. Viscarra Rossel;D.J.J. Walvoort;A.B. McBratney;L.J. Janik.
Geoderma (2006)

2057 Citations

Role of the soil matrix and minerals in protecting natural organic materials against biological attack

J.A Baldock;J.O Skjemstad.
Organic Geochemistry (2000)

1520 Citations

Study of free and occluded particulate organic matter in soils by solid state 13C Cp/MAS NMR spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy

A Golchin;JM Oades;JO Skjemstad;P Clarke.
Soil Research (1994)

919 Citations

Soil structure and carbon cycling

A Golchin;JM Oades;JO Skjemstad;P Clarke.
Soil Research (1994)

836 Citations

Comparison of quantification methods to measure fire-derived (black/elemental) carbon in soils and sediments using reference materials from soil, water, sediment and the atmosphere

Karen Hammes;Michael W.I. Schmidt;Ronald J. Smernik;Lloyd A. Currie.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (2007)

728 Citations

The chemistry and nature of protected carbon in soil

JO Skjemstad;P Clarke;JA Taylor;JM Oades.
Soil Research (1996)

727 Citations

Chemical and biological characteristics of physically uncomplexed organic matter

E. G. Gregorich;M. H. Beare;U. F. McKim;J. O. Skjemstad.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2006)

520 Citations

Charred organic carbon in German chernozemic soils

M. W. I. Schmidt;J. O. Skjemstad;E. Gehrt;I. Kögel-Knabner.
European Journal of Soil Science (1999)

447 Citations

Charcoal Carbon in U.S. Agricultural Soils

Jan O. Skjemstad;Donald C. Reicosky;Alan R. Wilts;Janine A. McGowan.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (2002)

446 Citations

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