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  • 2017 - Fellow of the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA)

Overview

Sabine Grunwald is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their primary research is within the field of Environmental Science, with a focus on Environmental Engineering, Soil Science, Artificial Intelligence, Global and Planetary Change, and Environmental Chemistry.

The main topics addressed in Grunwald's work include:

  • Soil Geostatistics and Mapping
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Remote Sensing and LiDAR Applications
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport

Grunwald has published extensively in several venues, including:

  • Frontiers in Soil Science
  • Remote Sensing
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • The Innovation
  • Sensors

Some of the recent papers authored by or associated with Grunwald include:

  • Artificial intelligence for geoscience: Progress, challenges, and perspectives (2024), published in The Innovation
  • Climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation (2023), published in The Innovation Geoscience
  • Practical Guide to Measuring Wetland Carbon Pools and Fluxes (2023), published in Wetlands
  • When does stratification of a subtropical soil spectral library improve predictions of soil organic carbon content? (2020), published in The Science of The Total Environment
  • Predicting Soil Properties and Interpreting Vis-NIR Models from across Continental United States (2022), published in Sensors

Frequent co-authors working alongside Grunwald include:

  • Jean Michel Moura-Bueno
  • Nícolas Augusto Rosin
  • Allan R. Bacon
  • Katsutoshi Mizuta
  • Ebrahim Babaeian

Grunwald's research contributions have been recognized by professional organizations, including the award of Fellowship from the Soil Science Society of America (SSSA) in 2017.

Best Publications

  • A global sensitivity analysis tool for the parameters of multi-variable catchment models

    A. van Griensven;T. Meixner;S. Grunwald;T. Bishop

  • A global spectral library to characterize the world’s soil

    R.A. Viscarra Rossel;T. Behrens;E. Ben-Dor;D.J. Brown

  • Sources of pathogenic microorganisms and their fate during land application of wastes.

    Charles P. Gerba;James E. Smith

  • Comparison of multivariate methods for inferential modeling of soil carbon using visible/near-infrared spectra

    G.M. Vasques;S. Grunwald;J.O. Sickman

  • Multi-criteria characterization of recent digital soil mapping and modeling approaches

    S. Grunwald

  • Soil Security: Solving the Global Soil Crisis

    Andrea Koch;Alex McBratney;Mark Adams;Damien Field

  • Digital Soil Mapping and Modeling at Continental Scales: Finding Solutions for Global Issues

    S. Grunwald;J. A. Thompson;J. L. Boettinger

  • Development of an environmental virtual field laboratory

    V. Ramasundaram;S. Grunwald;A. Mangeot;N. B. Comerford

  • Digital mapping of soil carbon fractions with machine learning

    Hamza Keskin;Hamza Keskin;Sabine Grunwald;Willie G. Harris

  • Uncertainty in the model parameters due to spatial variability of rainfall

    I. Chaubey;C.T. Haan;S. Grunwald;J.M. Salisbury

  • A systematic study on the application of scatter-corrective and spectral-derivative preprocessing for multivariate prediction of soil organic carbon by Vis-NIR spectra

    Andre Carnieletto Dotto;Ricardo Simao Diniz Dalmolin;Alexandre ten Caten;Sabine Grunwald

  • Climate change: Strategies for mitigation and adaptation

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  • Modelling soil carbon fractions with visible near-infrared (VNIR) and mid-infrared (MIR) spectroscopy

    N.M. Knox;N.M. Knox;N.M. Knox;S. Grunwald;M.L. McDowell;G.L. Bruland

  • Regression kriging as a workhorse in the digital soil mapper's toolbox

    H. Keskin;H. Keskin;S. Grunwald

  • Prediction of Soil Physical and Chemical Properties by Visible and Near-Infrared Diffuse Reflectance Spectroscopy in the Central Amazon

    Érika F. M. Pinheiro;Marcos B. Ceddia;Christopher M. Clingensmith;Sabine Grunwald

  • Interaction effects of climate and land use/land cover change on soil organic carbon sequestration.

    Xiong Xiong;Sabine Grunwald;D. Brenton Myers;C. Wade Ross

  • Modeling of Soil Organic Carbon Fractions Using Visible–Near-Infrared Spectroscopy

    Gustavo M. Vasques;Sabine Grunwald;James O. Sickman

  • Comparison of soil reflectance spectra and calibration models obtained using multiple spectrometers

    Yufeng Ge;Cristine L.S. Morgan;Sabine Grunwald;David J. Brown

  • The Brazilian Soil Spectral Library (BSSL): A general view, application and challenges

    José A.M. Demattê;André Carnieletto Dotto;Ariane F.S. Paiva;Marcus V. Sato

  • Spectroscopic models of soil organic carbon in Florida, USA.

    Gustavo M. Vasques;Sabine Grunwald;Willie G. Harris

  • Carbon Mineralization and Labile Organic Carbon Pools in the Sandy Soils of a North Florida Watershed

    Mi-Youn Ahn;Andrew R. Zimmerman;Nick B. Comerford;James O. Sickman

  • Soil total carbon analysis in Hawaiian soils with visible, near-infrared and mid-infrared diffuse reflectance spectroscopy

    Meryl L. McDowell;Gregory L. Bruland;Jonathan L. Deenik;Sabine Grunwald

  • Environmental Soil-Landscape Modeling : Geographic Information Technologies and Pedometrics

    Sabine Grunwald

Frequent Co-Authors

Willie G. Harris
Willie G. Harris University of Florida
Nicholas B. Comerford
Nicholas B. Comerford University of Florida
K. R. Reddy
K. R. Reddy University of Florida
Wendell P. Cropper
Wendell P. Cropper University of Florida
Suhas P. Wani
Suhas P. Wani International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics
James O. Sickman
James O. Sickman University of California, Riverside
Eric J. Jokela
Eric J. Jokela University of Florida
Daniel Markewitz
Daniel Markewitz University of Georgia
Cristine L.S. Morgan
Cristine L.S. Morgan Texas A&M University
Timothy A. Martin
Timothy A. Martin University of Florida

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