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Stephan Glatzel

Stephan Glatzel

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
32
Citations
3918
World Ranking
9631
National Ranking
83

Overview

Stephan Glatzel is affiliated with the University of Vienna in Austria. Their scientific work primarily focuses on environmental science, with significant contributions to ecology, global and planetary change, plant science, soil science, and atmospheric science.

The main topics addressed in their research include:

  • Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology
  • Coastal Wetland Ecosystem Dynamics
  • Botany and Plant Ecology Studies
  • Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Fire Effects on Ecosystems
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Stephan Glatzel has contributed to numerous publications across a variety of journals. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Biogeochemistry
  • International Journal of Agricultural and Biological Engineering
  • Geoderma
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Mires and Peat

Their recent selected papers include:

  • "Denitrifying pathways dominate nitrous oxide emissions from managed grassland during drought and rewetting," 2021, Science Advances
  • "Past and future impacts of land-use changes on ecosystem services in Austria," 2023, Journal of Environmental Management
  • "Mapping and monitoring peatland conditions from global to field scale," 2023, Biogeochemistry
  • "Introduction of a guideline for measurements of greenhouse gas fluxes from soils using non-steady-state chambers," 2022, Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
  • "Peat decomposition proxies of Alpine bogs along a degradation gradient," 2020, Geoderma

Collaborations are a notable aspect of Glatzel's research. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Klaus-Holger Knorr
  • A. Maier
  • Pamela Alessandra Baur
  • Carrie L. Thomas
  • Mariusz Lamentowicz

Best Publications

  • Early stage litter decomposition across biomes

    Ika Djukic;Sebastian Kepfer-Rojas;Inger Kappel Schmidt;Klaus Steenberg Larsen

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

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

  • CARBON DIOXIDE AND METHANE PRODUCTION POTENTIALS OF PEATS FROM NATURAL, HARVESTED AND RESTORED SITES, EASTERN QUÉBEC, CANADA

    Stephan Glatzel;Stephan Glatzel;Nathan Basiliko;Tim Moore

  • Dissolved organic matter properties and their relationship to carbon dioxide efflux from restored peat bogs

    Stephan Glatzel;Karsten Kalbitz;Mike Dalva;Tim R. Moore

  • 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

  • Effects of land use intensity on the full greenhouse gas balance in an Atlantic peat bog

    S. Beetz;H. Liebersbach;S. Glatzel;G. Jurasinski

  • Biogeochemical indicators of peatland degradation - a case study of a temperate bog in northern Germany

    J.P. Krüger;J. Leifeld;S. Glatzel;Sönke Szidat

  • Denitrifying pathways dominate nitrous oxide emissions from managed grassland during drought and rewetting

    E Harris;E Diaz-Pines;E Stoll;M Schloter

  • The effect of biomass harvesting on greenhouse gas emissions from a rewetted temperate fen

    Anke Günther;Vytas Huth;Gerald Jurasinski;Stephan Glatzel

  • Methane and nitrous oxide exchange in differently fertilised grassland in southern Germany

    Stephan Glatzel;Karl Stahr

  • Assessing the spatial variability of soil organic carbon stocks in an alpine setting (Grindelwald, Swiss Alps)

    U. Hoffmann;T. Hoffmann;G. Jurasinski;S. Glatzel

  • A carbon storage perspective on alluvial sediment storage in the Rhine catchment

    Thomas Hoffmann;Stephan Glatzel;Richard Dikau

  • Controls for multi-scale temporal variation in ecosystem methane exchange during the growing season of a permanently inundated fen

    Franziska Koebsch;Gerald Jurasinski;Marian Koch;Joachim Hofmann

  • Past and future impacts of land-use changes on ecosystem services in Austria.

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

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

  • Soil development along an altitudinal transect in a Bolivian tropical montane rainforest: Podzolization vs. hydromorphy

    Marcus Schawe;Stephan Glatzel;Gerhard Gerold

  • The role of cotton-grass (Eriophorum vaginatum) in the exchange of CO2 and CH4 at two restored peatlands, eastern Canada

    Michèle Marinier;Stephan Glatzel;Tim R. Moore

  • Mapping and monitoring peatland conditions from global to field scale

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  • Effects of peat decomposition on δ13C and δ15N depth profiles of Alpine bogs

    Simon Drollinger;Yakov Kuzyakov;Yakov Kuzyakov;Stephan Glatzel

  • Methane Exchange in a Coastal Fen in the First Year after Flooding - A Systems Shift

    Juliane Hahn;Stefan Köhler;Stephan Glatzel;Gerald Jurasinski

  • Impact of adjacent land use on coastal wetland sediments.

    Svenja Karstens;Uwe Buczko;Gerald Jurasinski;Robert Peticzka

  • Evaluation of septum-capped vials for storage of gas samples during air transport

    Stephan Glatzel;Reinhard Well

Frequent Co-Authors

Gerald Jurasinski
Gerald Jurasinski University of Greifswald
Sabine Fiedler
Sabine Fiedler Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz
Jürgen Augustin
Jürgen Augustin Leibniz Association
Annette Freibauer
Annette Freibauer Max Planck Society
Fred Worrall
Fred Worrall Durham University
Jens Leifeld
Jens Leifeld University of Basel
Christine Alewell
Christine Alewell University of Basel
Annalea Lohila
Annalea Lohila Finnish Meteorological Institute
Michael Sommer
Michael Sommer University of Potsdam
Karl Stahr
Karl Stahr University of Hohenheim

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