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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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