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61
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21135
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2704
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1081

Paul A. Steudler 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 Paul A. Steudler sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 100 publications — 13th percentile

13% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Paul A. Steudler 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 Paul A. Steudler sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 61 D-Index — 72nd percentile

72% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Paul A. Steudler is affiliated with the Marine Biological Laboratory in the United States. Their work is primarily conducted within this institution, which is known for research in marine biology and related fields.

There are no listed recent papers, frequent co-authors, or specific publication venues associated with Paul A. Steudler in the available data. Likewise, no book publications, main fields or subfields of study, or main topics of work have been documented.

The absence of detailed publication, collaboration, or research topic information suggests either a focus on other professional activities within their scientific career or limited publicly available bibliographic data. No awards or recognitions are recorded, and Paul A. Steudler is currently living.

The profile reflects the factual data provided without conjecture on research themes or scientific contributions beyond the noted affiliation.

Best Publications

  • Nitrogen saturation in northern forest ecosystems

    John D. Aber;Knute J. Nadelhoffer;Paul Steudler;Jerry M. Melillo

  • Soil Warming and Carbon-Cycle Feedbacks to the Climate System

    J. M. Melillo;P. A. Steudler;J. D. Aber;K. Newkirk

  • Potential Net Primary Productivity in South America: Application of a Global Model

    James W. Raich;E. B. Rastetter;J. M. Melillo;D. W. Kicklighter

  • Influence of nitrogen fertilization on methane uptake in temperate forest soils

    P. A. Steudler;R. D. Bowden;J. M. Melillo;J. D. Aber

  • Determination of total nitrogen in aqueous samples using persulfate digestion1

    Christopher F. D'Elia;Paul A. Steudler;Nathaniel Corwin

  • Chronic nitrogen additions reduce total soil respiration and microbial respiration in temperate forest soils at the Harvard Forest

    Richard D Bowden;Eric Davidson;Kathleen Savage;Chris Arabia

  • Soil warming, carbon–nitrogen interactions, and forest carbon budgets

    Jerry M. Melillo;Sarah Butler;Jennifer Johnson;Jacqueline Mohan

  • Ecosystem response to 15 years of chronic nitrogen additions at the Harvard Forest LTER, Massachusetts, USA

    Alison H Magill;John D Aber;William S Currie;Knute J Nadelhoffer

  • Continental-scale models of water balance and fluvial transport: An application to South America

    Charles J. Vörösmarty;Berrien Moore;Annette L. Grace;M. Patricia Gildea

  • Factors controlling atmospheric methane consumption by temperate forest soils

    Mark S. Castro;Paul A. Steudler;Jerry M. Melillo;John D. Aber

  • Responses of Trace Gas Fluxes and N Availability to Experimentally Elevated Soil Temperatures

    William T. Peterjohn;Jerry M. Melillo;Paul A. Steudler;Kathleen M. Newkirk

  • Long-Term Nitrogen Additions and Nitrogen Saturation in Two Temperate Forests

    Alison H. Magill;John D. Aber;Glenn M. Berntson;William H. McDowell

  • BIOGEOCHEMICAL RESPONSE OF FOREST ECOSYSTEMS TO SIMULATED CHRONIC NITROGEN DEPOSITION

    Alison H. Magill;John D. Aber;Joseph J. Hendricks;Richard D. Bowden

  • Methane fluxes between terrestrial ecosystems and the atmosphere at northern high latitudes during the past century: A retrospective analysis with a process-based biogeochemistry model

    Q. Zhuang;J. M. Melillo;D. W. Kicklighter;R. G. Prinn

  • Influence of environmental changes on degradation of chiral pollutants in soils.

    David L. Lewis;David L. Lewis;A. Wayne Garrison;K. Eric Wommack;K. Eric Wommack;Alton Whittemore

  • Soil carbon and nitrogen stocks following forest clearing for pasture in the southwestern Brazilian Amazon

    Christopher Neill;Jerry M. Melillo;Paul A. Steudler;Carlos C. Cerri

  • Plant and Soil Responses to Chronic Nitrogen Additions at the Harvard Forest, Massachusetts

    John D. Aber;Alison Magill;Richard Boone;Jerry M. Melillo

  • Effects of nitrogen additions on annual nitrous oxide fluxes from temperate forest soils in the northeastern United States

    Richard D. Bowden;Jerry M. Melillo;Paul A. Steudler;John D. Aber

  • Soil carbon stocks of the Brazilian Amazon Basin

    Jener L. Moraes;Carlos C. Cerri;Jerry M. Melillo;David Kicklighter

  • Annual nitrous oxide fluxes from temperate forest soils in the northeastern United States

    Richard D. Bowden;Paul A. Steudler;Jerry M. Melillo;John D. Aber

Frequent Co-Authors

Jerry M. Melillo
Jerry M. Melillo Marine Biological Laboratory
Carlos Clemente Cerri
Carlos Clemente Cerri Universidade de São Paulo
Marisa de Cássia Piccolo
Marisa de Cássia Piccolo Universidade de São Paulo
Christopher Neill
Christopher Neill Woods Hole Research Center
John D. Aber
John D. Aber University of New Hampshire
Brigitte Josefine Feigl
Brigitte Josefine Feigl Universidade de São Paulo
David W. Kicklighter
David W. Kicklighter Marine Biological Laboratory
Richard D. Bowden
Richard D. Bowden Allegheny College
Qianlai Zhuang
Qianlai Zhuang Purdue University West Lafayette

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