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Phillip Sollins 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 Phillip Sollins sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 94 publications — 10th percentile

10% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Phillip Sollins 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 Phillip Sollins sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 56 D-Index — 63rd percentile

63% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Phillip Sollins is affiliated with Oregon State University in the United States. Their academic profile does not currently list recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, or book publications associated with their name.

There is no publicly available information on specific fields of study, subfields, or main research topics linked to Phillip Sollins. Similarly, there are no recorded awards or distinctions noted in the available data.

With the absence of detailed publications or collaborative work, this profile is limited to the verified institutional affiliation. Further information would be required to provide a comprehensive overview of Phillip Sollins' scientific contributions and research focus.

Best Publications

  • Ecology of Coarse Woody Debris in Temperate Ecosystems

    M.E. Harmon;J.F. Franklin;F.J. Swanson;P. Sollins

  • Stabilization and destabilization of soil organic matter: mechanisms and controls

    Phillip Sollins;Peter Homann;Bruce A. Caldwell

  • A conceptual model of organo-mineral interactions in soils: self-assembly of organic molecular fragments into zonal structures on mineral surfaces

    M. Kleber;P. Sollins;R. Sutton

  • Standard soil methods for long-term ecological research

    G P Robertson;D C Coleman;C S Bledsoe;P Sollins

  • Organic C and N stabilization in a forest soil: Evidence from sequential density fractionation

    Phillip Sollins;Christopher Swanston;Markus Kleber;Timothy Filley

  • Calcium oxalate: occurrence in soils and effect on nutrient and geochemical cycles.

    William C. Graustein;Kermit Cromack;Phillip Sollins

  • Old and stable soil organic matter is not necessarily chemically recalcitrant: Implications for modeling concepts and temperature sensitivity

    Markus Kleber;Peter S. Nico;Alain Plante;Timothy Filley

  • Input and decay of coarse woody debris in coniferous stands in western Oregon and Washington

    Phillip Sollins

  • Net nitrogen mineralization from light- and heavy-fraction forest soil organic matter

    P. Sollins;G. Spycher;C.A. Glassman

  • Calcium oxalate accumulation and soil weathering in mats of the hypogeous fungus Hysterangium crassum

    Kermit Cromack;Phillip Sollins;William C. Graustein;Karen Speidel

  • Sequential density fractionation across soils of contrasting mineralogy: evidence for both microbial- and mineral-controlled soil organic matter stabilization

    Phillip Sollins;Marc G. Kramer;Christopher Swanston;Kate Lajtha

  • The Internal Element Cycles of an Old‐Growth Douglas‐Fir Ecosystem in Western Oregon

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  • Biogeochemistry of adjacent conifer and alder-conifer stands

    Dan Binkley;Phillip Sollins;Randy Bell;Don Sachs

  • FACTORS INFLUENCING SPECIES COMPOSITION IN TROPICAL LOWLAND RAIN FOREST: DOES SOIL MATTER?

    Phillip Sollins

  • Patterns of log decay in old-growth Douglas-fir forests

    Phillip Sollins;Steven P. Cline;Thomas Verhoeven;Donald Sachs

  • Water-extractable soil carbon in relation to the belowground carbon cycle

    R. Jandl;P. Sollins

  • Exchangeable ions, pH, and cation exchange capacity.

    G P Robertson;P Sollins;B G Ellis;K Lajtha

  • Improved Method for Separating Light- and Heavy-Fraction Organic Material from Soil

    T. C. Strickland;P. Sollins

  • Soil carbon and nitrogen. Pools and fractions.

    P Sollins;C Glassman;E A Paul;C Swanston

  • CARBON AND NITROGEN IN THE LIGHT FRACTION OF A FOREST SOIL: VERTICAL DISTRIBUTION AND SEASONAL PATTERNS

    Gody Spycher;Phillip Sollins;Sharon Rose

  • Continuous Measurement of Carbon Dioxide Evolution From Partitioned Forest Floor Components

    Nelson T. Edwards;Phillip Sollins

Frequent Co-Authors

Kate Lajtha
Kate Lajtha Oregon State University
Bruce A. Caldwell
Bruce A. Caldwell Oregon State University
David C. Coleman
David C. Coleman University of Georgia
G. P. Robertson
G. P. Robertson Michigan State University
Christopher W. Swanston
Christopher W. Swanston US Forest Service
Timothy R. Filley
Timothy R. Filley University of Oklahoma
Markus Kleber
Markus Kleber Oregon State University
Dan Binkley
Dan Binkley Colorado State University
Richard D. Boone
Richard D. Boone University of Alaska Fairbanks
Warren B. Cohen
Warren B. Cohen Oregon State University

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