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58
Citations
15286
World Ranking
2530
National Ranking
895

Overview

William A. Reiners is affiliated with the University of Wyoming in the United States. Their academic profile reflects a focus on research and scholarship within this institutional context.

There are no records of recent papers published by William A. Reiners available at this time. Similarly, there is no information on frequent co-authors or typical publication venues connected to their work.

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Best Publications

  • Ecosystem Succession and Nutrient Retention: A Hypothesis

    Peter M. Vitousek;William A. Reiners

  • The Biota and the World Carbon Budget

    G. M. Woodwell;R. H. Whittaker;W. A. Reiners;G. E. Likens

  • A Comparative Analysis of Potential Nitrification and Nitrate Mobility in Forest Ecosystems

    Peter M. Vitousek;James R. Gosz;Charles C. Grier;Jerry M. Melillo

  • Nitrate Losses from Disturbed Ecosystems

    Peter M. Vitousek;James R. Gosz;Charles C. Grier;Jerry M. Melillo

  • The biogeochemistry of calcium at Hubbard Brook

    G.E. Likens;C.T. Driscoll;D.C. Buso;T.G. Siccama

  • Soil‐atmosphere exchange of nitrous oxide, nitric oxide, and methane under secondary succession of pasture to forest in the Atlantic lowlands of Costa Rica

    Michael Keller;William A. Reiners

  • Tropical rain forest conversion to pasture: Changes in vegetation and soil properties

    W. A. Reiners;A. F. Bouwman;W. F. J. Parsons;M. Keller

  • Cloud Droplet Deposition in Subalpine Balsam Fir Forests: Hydrological and Chemical Inputs

    Gary M. Lovett;William A. Reiners;Richard K. Olson

  • Environmental amenities and agricultural land values: a hedonic model using geographic information systems data

    Chris T. Bastian;Donald M. McLeod;Matthew J. Germino;William A. Reiners

  • Complementary Models for Ecosystems

    William A. Reiners

  • THE REGULATION OF CHEMICAL BUDGETS OVER THE COURSE OF TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM SUCCESSION

    Eville Gorham;Peter M. Vitousek;William A. Reiners

  • Loss of mass and chemical change in decaying boles of a subalpine balsam fir forest

    Robin L. Lambert;Gerald E. Lang;William A. Reiners

  • Recovery of a Deforested Ecosystem

    G. E. Likens;F. H. Bormann;R. S. Pierce;W. A. Reiners

  • Effect of pasture age on soil trace-gas emissions from a deforested area of Costa Rica

    M. Keller;E. Veldkamp;A.M. Weitz;W.A. Reiners

  • Carbon Dioxide Evolution from the Floor of Three Minnesota Forests

    W. A. Reiners

  • The biogeochemistry of sulfur at Hubbard Brook

    Gene E. Likens;Charles T. Driscoll;Donald C. Buso;Myron J. Mitchell

  • Vegetational Patterns and Processes in the Balsam Fir Zone, White Mountains New Hampshire

    William A. Reiners;Gerald E. Lang

  • Protein-binding phenolics and the inhibition of nitrification in subalpine balsam fir soils

    Ian T. Baldwin;Richard K. Olson;William A. Reiners

  • Plant Diversity in a Chronosequence at Glacier Bay, Alaska

    William A. Reiners;Ian A. Worley;Donald B. Lawrence

  • Forest floor leaching: contributions from mineral, organic, and carbonic acids in new hampshire subalpine forests.

    Christopher S. Cronan;William A. Reiners;Robert C. Reynolds;Gerald E. Lang

Frequent Co-Authors

Gary M. Lovett
Gary M. Lovett New York Botanical Garden
Michael Keller
Michael Keller US Forest Service
Ingrid C. Burke
Ingrid C. Burke Yale University
William K. Smith
William K. Smith Wake Forest University
Gene E. Likens
Gene E. Likens University of Connecticut
E. Raymond Hunt
E. Raymond Hunt Agricultural Research Service
Timothy J. Fahey
Timothy J. Fahey Cornell University
Matthew J. Germino
Matthew J. Germino United States Geological Survey
David S. Schimel
David S. Schimel Jet Propulsion Lab
Charles T. Driscoll
Charles T. Driscoll Syracuse University

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