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Sabine Fiedler 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 Sabine Fiedler sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 106 publications — 16th percentile

16% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Sabine Fiedler 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 Sabine Fiedler sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 35 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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

Overview

Sabine Fiedler is affiliated with Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany. Their research primarily spans Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Archeology, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Paleontology, and Soil Science.

The research topics covered by Sabine Fiedler include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
  • Archaeology and Historical Studies
  • Biocrusts and Microbial Ecology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Sabine Fiedler include:

  • Water-driven microbial nitrogen transformations in biological soil crusts causing atmospheric nitrous acid and nitric oxide emissions, 2021, The ISME Journal
  • Effects of climate change and land use intensification on regional biological soil crust cover and composition in southern Africa, 2021, Geoderma
  • Faecal biomarkers as tools to reconstruct land-use history in maar sediments in the Westeifel Volcanic Field, Germany, 2021, Boreas
  • Steroids aid in human decomposition fluid identification in soils of temporary mass graves from World War II, 2020, Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
  • Combining Inorganic and Organic Carbon Stable Isotope Signatures in the Schwalbenberg Loess-Palaeosol-Sequence Near Remagen (Middle Rhine Valley, Germany), 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science

Publication venues where Sabine Fiedler frequently publishes include:

  • Journal of Archaeological Science Reports
  • CATENA
  • Frontiers in Environmental Archaeology
  • The ISME Journal
  • Geoderma

Frequent collaborators in Sabine Fiedler's research are:

  • Jago Jonathan Birk
  • David Wright
  • Sascha Scherer
  • Sabine Hornung
  • Hermann F. Jungkunst

Best Publications

  • Biogeochemistry of paddy soils

    Ingrid Kögel-Knabner;Wulf Amelung;Zhihong Cao;Sabine Fiedler

  • Soil Redox Potential: Importance, Field Measurements, and Observations

    Sabine Fiedler;Michael J. Vepraskas;J.L. Richardson

  • High emissions of greenhouse gases from grasslands on peat and other organic soils.

    Bärbel Tiemeyer;Elisa Albiac Borraz;Jürgen Augustin;Michel Bechtold

  • A new methodology for organic soils in national greenhouse gas inventories: Data synthesis, derivation and application

    Bärbel Tiemeyer;Annette Freibauer;Elisa Albiac Borraz;Jürgen Augustin

  • Influence of the nitrification inhibitor 3,4-dimethylpyrazole phosphate (DMPP) on ammonia-oxidizing bacteria and archaea in rhizosphere and bulk soil

    Kristina Kleineidam;Kristina Košmrlj;Susanne Kublik;Iris Palmer

  • Variability of soil methane production on the micro-scale: spatial association with hot spots of organic material and Archaeal populations

    Gisela Wachinger;Sabine Fiedler;Kornelia Zepp;Andreas Gattinger

  • Latitudinal differentiated water table control of carbon dioxide, methane and nitrous oxide fluxes from hydromorphic soils: feedbacks to climate change

    Hermann F. Jungkunst;Sabine Fiedler

  • Influence of a nitrification inhibitor and of placed N-fertilization on N2O fluxes from a vegetable cropped loamy soil

    Helena Pfab;Iris Palmer;Franz Buegger;Sabine Fiedler

  • The carbon count of 2000 years of rice cultivation

    Karsten Kalbitz;Klaus Kaiser;Sabine Fiedler;Angelika Kölbl

  • Groundwater level controls CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes of three different hydromorphic soil types of a temperate forest ecosystem

    Hermann F. Jungkunst;Heiner Flessa;Christoph Scherber;Sabine Fiedler

  • Contrasting evolution of iron phase composition in soils exposed to redox fluctuations

    Pauline Winkler;Klaus Kaiser;Aaron Thompson;Karsten Kalbitz

  • Characteristics of dissolved organic matter following 20 years of peatland restoration

    Bettina S. Höll;Sabine Fiedler;Hermann F. Jungkunst;Karsten Kalbitz

  • Accelerated soil formation due to paddy management on marshlands (Zhejiang Province, China)

    A. Kölbl;P. Schad;R. Jahn;W. Amelung

  • Water and Redox Conditions in Wetland Soils—Their Influence on Pedogenic Oxides and Morphology

    Sabine Fiedler;Michael Sommer

  • Nitrous oxide emission budgets and land-use-driven hotspots for organic soils in Europe

    T. Leppelt;R. Dechow;S. Gebbert;A. Freibauer

  • Methane emissions, groundwater levels and redox potentials of common wetland soils in a temperate‐humid climate

    Sabine Fiedler;Michael Sommer

  • Soil fertility affected by land use history, relief position, and parent material under a tropical climate in NW-Vietnam.

    Gerhard Clemens;Sabine Fiedler;Nguyen Dinh Cong;Nyuyen Van Dung

  • Concentrations and properties of dissolved organic matter in forest soils as affected by the redox regime

    Sabine Fiedler;Karsten Kalbitz

  • The effectiveness of ground-penetrating radar surveys in the location of unmarked burial sites in modern cemeteries

    Sabine Fiedler;Bernhard Illich;Jochen Berger;Matthias Graw

  • Element Redistribution along Hydraulic and Redox Gradients of Low-Centered Polygons, Lena Delta, Northern Siberia

    S. Fiedler;D. Wagner;Lars Kutzbach;Eva-Maria Pfeiffer

  • Emission of nitrous acid from soil and biological soil crusts represents an important source of HONO in the remote atmosphere in Cyprus

    Hannah Meusel;Alexandra Tamm;Uwe Kuhn;Dianming Wu

  • Methane Budget of a Black Forest Spruce Ecosystem Considering Soil Pattern

    S. Fiedler;B. S. Höll;H. F. Jungkunst

Frequent Co-Authors

Reinhold Jahn
Reinhold Jahn Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Karl Stahr
Karl Stahr University of Hohenheim
Annette Freibauer
Annette Freibauer Max Planck Society
Stephan Glatzel
Stephan Glatzel University of Vienna
Klaus Kaiser
Klaus Kaiser Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Michael Sommer
Michael Sommer University of Potsdam
Jürgen Augustin
Jürgen Augustin Leibniz Association
Michael Schloter
Michael Schloter Technical University of Munich
Wulf Amelung
Wulf Amelung University of Bonn

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