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Ludwig Haumaier publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ludwig Haumaier sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 62 publications — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Ludwig Haumaier D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Ludwig Haumaier sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 43 D-Index — 29th percentile

29% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Ludwig Haumaier is affiliated with the University of Bayreuth in Germany. Their academic profile reflects a career focused within this institution, contributing to research activities and academic advancement there.

There are no recorded recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications currently listed for Ludwig Haumaier. Similarly, specific main fields of study, subfields, or detailed topics of their work have not been documented in the available data.

Information about awards or honors received by Ludwig Haumaier is not present in the data, and there is no indication of the scientist being deceased.

Best Publications

  • The 'Terra Preta' phenomenon: a model for sustainable agriculture in the humid tropics.

    Bruno Glaser;Ludwig Haumaier;Georg Guggenberger;Wolfgang Zech

  • Black carbon in density fractions of anthropogenic soils of the Brazilian Amazon region

    Bruno Glaser;Eugene Balashov;Ludwig Haumaier;Georg Guggenberger

  • Black carbon in soils: the use of benzenecarboxylic acids as specific markers

    Bruno Glaser;Ludwig Haumaier;Georg Guggenberger;Wolfgang Zech

  • Changes in properties of soil-derived dissolved organic matter induced by biodegradation

    Karsten Kalbitz;David Schwesig;Juliane Schmerwitz;Klaus Kaiser

  • Morphological and chemical properties of black carbon in physical soil fractions as revealed by scanning electron microscopy and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy.

    Sonja Brodowski;Sonja Brodowski;Wulf Amelung;Ludwig Haumaier;Clarissa Abetz

  • Sources and composition of soil organic matter fractions between and within soil aggregates

    Johan Six;Georg Guggenberger;Keith H. Paustian;Ludwig Haumaier

  • Revised black carbon assessment using benzene polycarboxylic acids

    S. Brodowski;S. Brodowski;A. Rodionov;L. Haumaier;B. Glaser

  • Dissolved organic matter sorption on sub soils and minerals studied by 13C‐NMR and DRIFT spectroscopy

    Klaus Kaiser;Georg Guggenberger;Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • Seasonal variations in the chemical composition of dissolved organic matter in organic forest floor layer leachates of old-growth Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) and European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) stands in northeastern Bavaria, Germany

    Klaus Kaiser;Georg Guggenberger;Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • Black carbon-possible source of highly aromatic components of soil humic acids

    Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • Land‐use effects on the composition of organic matter in particle‐size separates of soils: II. CPMAS and solution 13C NMR analysis

    G. Guggenberger;W. Zech;L. Haumaier;B.T. Christensen

  • Properties and reactivity of Fe-organic matter associations formed by coprecipitation versus adsorption: Clues from arsenate batch adsorption

    Robert Mikutta;Dennis Lorenz;Georg Guggenberger;Ludwig Haumaier

  • Nature of soil organic phosphorus: an assessment of peak assignments in the diester region of 31P NMR spectra

    Mikhail I. Makarov;Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • Black carbon contribution to stable humus in German arable soils

    Sonja Brodowski;Wulf Amelung;Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • The composition of dissolved organic matter in forest soil solutions: changes induced by seasons and passage through the mineral soil

    Klaus Kaiser;Georg Guggenberger;Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • Changes in dissolved lignin-derived phenols, neutral sugars, uronic acids, and amino sugars with depth in forested Haplic Arenosols and Rendzic Leptosols

    Klaus Kaiser;Klaus Kaiser;Georg Guggenberger;Georg Guggenberger;Ludwig Haumaier

  • Sequential extractions and 31P-NMR spectroscopy of phosphorus forms in animal manures, whole soils and particle-size separates from a densely populated livestock area in northwest Germany

    Peter Leinweber;Ludwig Haumaier;Wolfgang Zech

  • Humic substances distribution and transformation in forest soils

    W. Zech;F. Ziegler;I. Kögel-Knabner;L. Haumaier

  • Stabilization of extracellular polymeric substances (Bacillus subtilis) by adsorption to and coprecipitation with Al forms

    Robert Mikutta;Ulrich Zang;Jon Chorover;Ludwig Haumaier

  • Extracellular polymeric substances from Bacillus subtilis associated with minerals modify the extent and rate of heavy metal sorption.

    Robert Mikutta;Anja Baumgärtner;Axel Schippers;Ludwig Haumaier

  • Organic Matter Dynamics in Forest Soils of Temperate and Tropical Ecosystems

    Wolfgang Zech;Georg Guggenberger;Ludwig Haumaier;Regina Pöhhacker

Frequent Co-Authors

Wolfgang Zech
Wolfgang Zech University of Bayreuth
Georg Guggenberger
Georg Guggenberger University of Hannover
Wulf Amelung
Wulf Amelung University of Bonn
Klaus Kaiser
Klaus Kaiser Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Bruno Glaser
Bruno Glaser Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Robert Mikutta
Robert Mikutta Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Peter Leinweber
Peter Leinweber University of Rostock
Ingrid Kögel-Knabner
Ingrid Kögel-Knabner Technical University of Munich
Helmut G. Alt
Helmut G. Alt University of Bayreuth

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