World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Jonathan S. Price

Jonathan S. Price

D-Index & Metrics

Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
61
Citations
11137
World Ranking
2231
National Ranking
144

Earth Science

D-Index
58
Citations
10565
World Ranking
2191
National Ranking
101

Overview

Jonathan S. Price is a researcher affiliated with the University of Waterloo in Canada. Their academic work primarily focuses on environmental science, with a significant emphasis on ecology, atmospheric science, and global and planetary change. The subfields of their research include environmental chemistry and plant science.

The scientist's research topics cover a range of areas within environmental science, notably:

  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics
  • Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics
  • Fire effects on ecosystems
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

Jonathan S. Price has published extensively, with recent notable papers including:

  • Pore-scale controls on hydrological and geochemical processes in peat: Implications on interacting processes, 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Centennial-Scale Shifts in Hydrophysical Properties of Peat Induced by Drainage, 2020, Water Resources Research
  • Wetlands in the Athabasca Oil Sands Region: the nexus between wetland hydrological function and resource extraction, 2020, Environmental Reviews
  • Temperature, moisture and freeze-thaw controls on CO2 production in soil incubations from northern peatlands, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity in Northern Peats Inferred From Other Measurements, 2022, Water Resources Research

Their frequent collaborators include:

  • Richard M. Petrone
  • Owen F. Sutton
  • Nicole Balliston
  • Eric Kessel
  • Maria Strack

Publication venues where Jonathan S. Price frequently contributes include:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Hydrological Processes
  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Journal of Hydrology Regional Studies
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America

The researcher also has contributed to book literature, with a publication titled Groundwater in Peat and Peatlands released in 2022 under The Groundwater Project eBooks, which has been cited in academic contexts.

Best Publications

  • Structure of peat soils and implications for water storage, flow and solute transport: A review update for geochemists

    Fereidoun Rezanezhad;Jonathan S. Price;William L. Quinton;Bernd Lennartz

  • Hydrological processes in abandoned and restored peatlands: An overview of management approaches

    J. S. Price;A. L. Heathwaite;A. J. Baird

  • Importance of shrinkage and compression in determining water storage changes in peat: the case of a mined peatland

    Jonathan S. Price;Susanne M. Schlotzhauer

  • Soil moisture, water tension, and water table relationships in a managed cutover bog

    Jonathan Price

  • Role and character of seasonal peat soil deformation on the hydrology of undisturbed and cutover peatlands

    Jonathan S. Price

  • Energy and moisture considerations on cutover peatlands: surface microtopography, mulch cover and Sphagnum regeneration

    Jonathan Price;Line Rochefort;Francois Quinty

  • Effect of water table drawdown on peatland dissolved organic carbon export and dynamics

    M. Strack;J. M. Waddington;R. A. Bourbonniere;R. A. Bourbonniere;E. L. Buckton

  • Hydrology and microclimate of a partly restored cutover bog, Quebec

    Jonathan S. Price

  • Soil water flow dynamics in a managed cutover peat field, Quebec: Field and laboratory investigations

    Susanne M. Schlotzhauer;Jonathan S. Price

  • The effects of water table draw-down (as a surrogate for climate change) on the hydrology of a fen peatland, Canada

    Peter N. Whittington;Jonathan S. Price

  • EFFECT OF PEATLAND DRAINAGE, HARVESTING, AND RESTORATION ON ATMOSPHERIC WATER AND CARBON EXCHANGE

    J. M. Waddington;J. S. Price

  • Developing hydrologic thresholds for Sphagnum recolonization on an abandoned cutover bog

    Jonathan S. Price;Grant S. Whitehead

  • Landscape restoration after oil sands mining: conceptual design and hydrological modelling for fen reconstruction

    Jonathan S. Price;Robert G. McLaren;David L. Rudolph

  • A conceptual model of volume-change controls on the hydrology of cutover peats

    G.W. Kennedy;J.S. Price

  • The effects of matrix diffusion on solute transport and retardation in undisturbed peat in laboratory columns

    Rob S. Hoag;Jonathan S. Price

  • Ecohydrology of Sphagnum moss hummocks: mechanisms of capitula water supply and simulated effects of evaporation

    Colin P. R. McCarter;Jonathan S. Price

  • The impact of peat harvesting and natural regeneration on the water balance of an abandoned cutover bog, Quebec

    Tim E. Van Seters;Jonathan S. Price

  • Advances in Canadian wetland hydrology, 1999–2003

    Jonathan S. Price;Brian A. Branfireun;J. Michael Waddington;Kevin J. Devito

  • Statistical characterization of the spatial variability of soil moisture in a cutover peatland

    Richard M. Petrone;J. S. Price;S. K. Carey;J. M. Waddington

  • Advances in Canadian wetland hydrology an biogeochemistry

    J. S. Price;J. M. Waddington

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard M. Petrone
Richard M. Petrone University of Waterloo
Maria Strack
Maria Strack University of Waterloo
Line Rochefort
Line Rochefort Université Laval
James M. Waddington
James M. Waddington McMaster University
Merrin L. Macrae
Merrin L. Macrae University of Waterloo
William L. Quinton
William L. Quinton Wilfrid Laurier University
Ming-ko Woo
Ming-ko Woo McMaster University
Albert Grootjans
Albert Grootjans University of Groningen
Kevin J. Devito
Kevin J. Devito University of Alberta
Brian A. Branfireun
Brian A. Branfireun University of Western Ontario

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring related online degrees can greatly complement your Earth Science education and open doors to diverse career pathways. For example, pursuing a digital photography degree online can enhance your skills in capturing geological formations and environmental phenomena, which is valuable in research and environmental documentation roles.

Veterans interested in expanding their qualifications might consider programs tailored to their unique needs. Options like a photography degree online for veterans provide flexible learning tailored to accommodate military experience and schedules, allowing seamless integration with Earth Science interests.

Additionally, language skills are increasingly important in global scientific collaboration. Short, intensive programs such as short Spanish degrees offer quick pathways to enhance communication skills, expanding career opportunities in international environmental consulting and research.

Veterans seeking to develop language proficiency might also explore veteran friendly online Spanish degree programs, which provide supportive environments and resources to help balance studies with other commitments.

Best Scientists Citing Jonathan S. Price

Trending Scientists