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Jean L. Steiner is affiliated with the Agricultural Research Service in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with an emphasis on subfields such as global and planetary change, ecology, water science and technology, environmental chemistry, and soil science.

Their work addresses multiple topics within these fields, including:

  • Soil and water nutrient dynamics
  • Hydrology and watershed management studies
  • Plant water relations and carbon dynamics
  • Remote sensing in agriculture
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Soil carbon and nitrogen dynamics
  • Rangeland and wildlife management

Steiner has contributed to scholarly literature through publications in several journals, frequently appearing in:

  • Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
  • Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • Remote Sensing
  • Journal of Environmental Quality
  • Water

Their recent papers include:

  • "Mapping sugarcane plantation dynamics in Guangxi, China, by time series Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Landsat images" (2020), published in Remote Sensing of Environment
  • "LLMs Accelerate Annotation for Medical Information Extraction" (2023), published in arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Beef Production in the Southwestern United States: Strategies Toward Sustainability" (2020), published in Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems
  • "Spatial-temporal dynamics of maize and soybean planted area, harvested area, gross primary production, and grain production in the Contiguous United States during 2008-2018" (2020), published in Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
  • "A framework for sustainable management of ecosystem services and disservices in perennial grassland agroecosystems" (2021), published in Ecosphere

Frequent collaborators in Steiner's research include:

  • Daniel N. Moriasi
  • Patrick J. Starks
  • Xiangming Xiao
  • Pradeep Wagle
  • Prasanna H. Gowda

Best Publications

  • Production and supply of high-quality food protein for human consumption: sustainability, challenges, and innovations.

    Guoyao Wu;Jessica Fanzo;Dennis D. Miller;Prabhu Pingali

  • PRECISION OF NEUTRON SCATTERING AND CAPACITANCE TYPE SOIL WATER CONTENT GAUGES FROM FIELD CALIBRATION

    S. R. Evett;J. L. Steiner

  • Estimating leaf area index and aboveground biomass of grazing pastures using Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Landsat images

    Jie Wang;Xiangming Xiao;Rajen Bajgain;Patrick Starks

  • Decomposition and Nitrogen Dynamics of Crop Residues: Residue Quality and Water Effects

    H. H. Schomberg;J. L. Steiner;P. W. Unger

  • Bowen ratio, eddy correlation, and portable chamber measurements of sensible and latent heat flux over irrigated spring wheat*

    W.A. Dugas;L.J. Fritschen;A.A. Held

  • The relationship of land use practices to surface water quality in the Upper Oconee Watershed of Georgia

    D.S Fisher;J.L Steiner;D.M Endale;J.A Stuedemann

  • Hydrological Processes and Model Representation: Impact of Soft Data on Calibration

    J.G. Arnold;Youssef;H. Yen;M.J. White

  • A model integration framework for linking SWAT and MODFLOW

    J.A. Guzman;D.N. Moriasi;P.H. Gowda;J.L. Steiner

  • Calibration and Scale Performance of Bushland Weighing Lysimeters

    T. A. Howell;A. D. Schneider;D. A. Dusek;T. H. Marek

  • Mapping sugarcane plantation dynamics in Guangxi, China, by time series Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2 and Landsat images

    Jie Wang;Xiangming Xiao;Luo Liu;Xiaocui Wu

  • Seasonal and maximum daily evapotranspiration of irrigated winter wheat, sorghum, and corn : Southern High Plains

    T. A. Howell;J. L. Steiner;A. D. Schneider;S. R. Evett

  • Tillage and Surface Residue Effects on Evaporation from Soils

    J. L. Steiner

  • Quantifying relative contributions from sediment sources in Conservation Effects Assessment Project watersheds

    C.G. Wilson;R.A. Kuhnle;D.D. Bosch;J.L. Steiner

  • Role of transpiration suppression by evaporation of intercepted water in improving irrigation efficiency

    J. A. Tolk;T. A. Howell;J. L. Steiner;D. R. Krieg

  • Can carbon sequestration markets benefit low-income producers in semi-arid Africa? Potentials and challenges

    Carlos Perez;Carla Roncoli;Constance Neely;Jean L. Steiner

  • Downscaling Monthly Forecasts to Simulate Impacts of Climate Change on Soil Erosion and Wheat Production

    X.-C. Zhang;M. A. Nearing;J. D. Garbrecht;J. L. Steiner

  • Lysimetric evaluation of daily potential evapotranspiration models for grain sorghum

    J. L. Steiner;T. A. Howell;A. D. Schneider

  • Spray Losses and Partitioning of Water Under a Center Pivot Sprinkler System

    J. L. Steiner;E. T. Kanemasu;R. N. Clark

  • Dryland Grain Sorghum Water Use, Light Interception, and Growth Responses to Planting Geometry1

    J. L. Steiner

  • Evapotranspiration of Irrigated Winter Wheat — Southern High Plains

    T. A. Howell;J. L. Steiner;A. D. Schneider;S. R. Evett

Frequent Co-Authors

Patrick J. Starks
Patrick J. Starks Agricultural Research Service
Prasanna H. Gowda
Prasanna H. Gowda United States Department of Agriculture
Terry A. Howell
Terry A. Howell Agricultural Research Service
Harry H. Schomberg
Harry H. Schomberg Agricultural Research Service
Jeffrey B. Basara
Jeffrey B. Basara University of Oklahoma
Steven R. Evett
Steven R. Evett Agricultural Research Service
Xiangming Xiao
Xiangming Xiao University of Oklahoma
Peter J. A. Kleinman
Peter J. A. Kleinman Agricultural Research Service
David C. Goodrich
David C. Goodrich US Department of Agriculture
Justin D. Derner
Justin D. Derner Agricultural Research Service

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