His primary scientific interests are in Soil water, Ecology, Forest ecology, Ecosystem and Deposition. His Soil water study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Environmental chemistry and Nitrate. His work focuses on many connections between Ecology and other disciplines, such as Carbon sequestration, that overlap with his field of interest in Air pollution and Climate change.
His work carried out in the field of Forest ecology brings together such families of science as Temperate forest and Agronomy. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Biodiversity, Atmospheric sciences and Nitrogen cycle. His Terrestrial ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as Peat, Soil classification and Temperate climate.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Soil water, Environmental engineering, Environmental protection, Environmental chemistry and Soil science. The various areas that W. de Vries examines in his Soil water study include Hydrology, Cadmium and Deposition. He has researched Environmental engineering in several fields, including Air pollution, Eutrophication and Greenhouse gas.
His studies deal with areas such as Ecology, Climate change, Agriculture, Carbon sequestration and Forest ecology as well as Environmental protection. His study in Forest ecology is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Agroforestry and Terrestrial ecosystem. W. de Vries focuses mostly in the field of Environmental chemistry, narrowing it down to matters related to Nitrate and, in some cases, Throughfall.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Agriculture, Environmental engineering, Environmental protection, Atmospheric sciences and Soil water. His research investigates the connection with Agriculture and areas like Agronomy which intersect with concerns in Soil organic matter and Leaching. His work investigates the relationship between Environmental engineering and topics such as Water quality that intersect with problems in Nitrate.
His studies in Environmental protection integrate themes in fields like Carbon sequestration and Ecology. His study on Atmospheric sciences also encompasses disciplines like
His primary areas of investigation include Ecology, Climate change, Agriculture, Environmental resource management and Hydrology. His work deals with themes such as Carbon sequestration and Environmental protection, which intersect with Ecology. His Climate change study deals with Forest ecology intersecting with Air quality index and Air pollution.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Surface runoff and Deposition in addition to Ecosystem. His Biodiversity study incorporates themes from Terrestrial ecosystem and Ecoregion. In his research on the topic of Terrestrial ecosystem, Nitrogen cycle is strongly related with Subtropics.
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Global assessment of nitrogen deposition effects on terrestrial plant diversity: a synthesis.
R. Bobbink;K. Hicks;J. Galloway;T. Spranger.
Ecological Applications (2010)
Nitrate leaching in forest ecosystems is related to forest floor C/N ratios
P. Gundersen;I. Callesen;W. de Vries.
Environmental Pollution (1998)
Intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems in Europe: 1. Objectives, set-up and evaluation strategy
W. de Vries;E.M. Vel;G.J. Reinds;H. Deelstra.
Forest Ecology and Management (2003)
Our Nutrient World: the challenge to produce more food and energy with less pollution.
M.A. Sutton;A. Bleeker;C.M. Howard;J.W. Erisman.
Our Nutrient World: the challenge to produce more food and energy with less pollution. (2013)
Intensive monitoring of forest ecosystems in Europe; technical report 2001
W. de Vries;G.J. Reinds;C. van der Salm;G.P.J. Draaijers.
(2001)
The impact of nitrogen deposition on carbon sequestration by European forests and heathlands
W. de Vries;S. Solberg;M. Dobbertin;H. Sterba.
Forest Ecology and Management (2009)
Critical loads for nitrogen deposition on forest ecosystems
Ernst Detlef Schulze;W. de Vries;M. Hauhs;K. Rosén.
Water Air and Soil Pollution (1989)
Simulation of the long-term soil response to acid deposition in various buffer ranges
W. De Vries;M. Posch;J. Kämäri.
Water Air and Soil Pollution (1989)
Challenges in quantifying biosphere–atmosphere exchange of nitrogen species
M.A. Sutton;E. Nemitz;J.W Erisman;C. Beier.
Environmental Pollution (2007)
Mapping critical loads : a guidance to the criteria, calculations, data collection and mapping of critical loads
H. Sverdrup;W. de Vries;A. Henriksen.
(1990)
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