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Overview

Pierre-André Jacinthe is affiliated with Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis in the United States. Their research primarily spans the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Oceanography, Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, Soil Science, and Ecology.

The scientist's work encompasses a variety of main topics including Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Aquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton Dynamics, Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics, Remote Sensing in Agriculture, Water Quality Monitoring and Analysis, and Land Use and Ecosystem Services.

Frequent co-authors in their research include Kaishan Song, Ge Liu, Yingxin Shang, Zhidan Wen, and Jia Du. The occasional collaboration with these researchers has resulted in several publications across various journals and research venues.

Jacinthe has published multiple papers in several key scientific journals, including the ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Soil and Tillage Research, The Science of The Total Environment, Journal of Environmental Quality, and Global Change Biology.

Notable recent papers by Pierre-André Jacinthe include:

  • Global divergent trends of algal blooms detected by satellite during 1982-2018, 2022, Global Change Biology
  • Climatic versus Anthropogenic Controls of Decadal Trends (1983-2017) in Algal Blooms in Lakes and Reservoirs across China, 2021, Environmental Science & Technology
  • A global synthesis of biochar's sustainability in climate-smart agriculture - Evidence from field and laboratory experiments, 2022, Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
  • Remote sensing of total suspended matter concentration in lakes across China using Landsat images and Google Earth Engine, 2022, ISPRS Journal of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing
  • Integration of tillage indices and textural features of Sentinel-2A multispectral images for maize residue cover estimation, 2022, Soil and Tillage Research

Best Publications

  • Global Synthesis of Drought Effects on Maize and Wheat Production

    Stefani Daryanto;Lixin Wang;Pierre-André Jacinthe

  • Responses of soil carbon sequestration to climate-smart agriculture practices: A meta-analysis.

    Xiongxiong Bai;Xiongxiong Bai;Yawen Huang;Wei Ren;Mark Coyne

  • The regional and global significance of nitrogen removal in lakes and reservoirs

    John A. Harrison;Roxane J. Maranger;Richard B. Alexander;Anne E. Giblin

  • Global synthesis of drought effects on cereal, legume, tuber and root crops production: A review

    Stefani Daryanto;Lixin Wang;Pierre-André Jacinthe

  • Quantitative synthesis on the ecosystem services of cover crops

    Stefani Daryanto;Bojie Fu;Lixin Wang;Pierre-André Jacinthe

  • Transport of labile carbon in runoff as affected by land use and rainfall characteristics

    P.-A. Jacinthe;R. Lal;L.B. Owens;D.L. Hothem

  • Soil Properties and Carbon Sequestration of Afforested Pastures in Reclaimed Minesoils of Ohio

    D. A. N. Ussiri;R. Lal;P. A. Jacinthe

  • A mass balance approach to assess carbon dioxide evolution during erosional events

    P. A. Jacinthe;R. Lal

  • Characterization of CDOM in saline and freshwater lakes across China using spectroscopic analysis

    Kaishan Song;Yingxin Shang;Zhidan Wen;Pierre-Andre Jacinthe

  • Soil management and nitrous oxide emissions from cultivated fields in southern Ohio

    Pierre-André Jacinthe;Warren A. Dick

  • Patchiness in Microbial Nitrogen Transformations in Groundwater in a Riparian Forest

    Pierre-Andre Jacinthe;Peter M. Groffman;Arthur J. Gold;Arvin Mosier

  • Global divergent trends of algal blooms detected by satellite during 1982–2018

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  • Carbon budget and seasonal carbon dioxide emission from a central Ohio Luvisol as influenced by wheat residue amendment

    P.-A Jacinthe;R Lal;J.M Kimble

  • Impacts of no-tillage management on nitrate loss from corn, soybean and wheat cultivation: A meta-analysis.

    Stefani Daryanto;Lixin Wang;Pierre-André Jacinthe

  • Ground water nitrate removal in subsoil of forested and mowed riparian buffer zones

    K. L. Addy;A. J. Gold;P. M. Groffman;P. A. Jacinthe

  • Patchiness in Groundwater Nitrate Removal in a Riparian Forest

    A. J. Gold;P. A. Jacinthe;P. M. Groffman;W. R. Wright

  • Carbon dioxide evolution in runoff from simulated rainfall on long-term no-till and plowed soils in southwestern Ohio

    P.-A. Jacinthe;R. Lal;J.M. Kimble

  • Nitrous oxide production in riparian zones and groundwater

    Peter M. Groffman;Arthur J. Gold;Pierre-André Jacinthe

  • Climatic versus Anthropogenic Controls of Decadal Trends (1983-2017) in Algal Blooms in Lakes and Reservoirs across China.

    Kaishan Song;Chong Fang;Chong Fang;Pierre-Andre Jacinthe;Zhidan Wen

  • Drought effects on root and tuber production: A meta-analysis

    Stefani Daryanto;Lixin Wang;Pierre-André Jacinthe

  • Labile carbon and methane uptake as affected by tillage intensity in a Mollisol

    P.-A. Jacinthe;R. Lal

  • Can ridge-furrow plastic mulching replace irrigation in dryland wheat and maize cropping systems?

    Stefani Daryanto;Lixin Wang;Pierre-André Jacinthe

Frequent Co-Authors

Lixin Wang
Lixin Wang Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
Rattan Lal
Rattan Lal The Ohio State University
Kaishan Song
Kaishan Song Liaocheng University
Zhidan Wen
Zhidan Wen Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology
Peter M. Groffman
Peter M. Groffman City University of New York
Warren A. Dick
Warren A. Dick The Ohio State University
Arthur J. Gold
Arthur J. Gold University of Rhode Island
Wenwu Zhao
Wenwu Zhao Beijing Normal University
Bojie Fu
Bojie Fu Peking University
Wei Ren
Wei Ren Shaanxi Normal University

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