A. Ferhi

686 total citations
16 papers, 540 citations indexed

About

A. Ferhi is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science and Soil Science. According to data from OpenAlex, A. Ferhi has authored 16 papers receiving a total of 540 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 7 papers in Atmospheric Science and 5 papers in Soil Science. Recurrent topics in A. Ferhi's work include Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (9 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (5 papers) and Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (3 papers). A. Ferhi is often cited by papers focused on Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (9 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (5 papers) and Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (3 papers). A. Ferhi collaborates with scholars based in France, Morocco and Switzerland. A. Ferhi's co-authors include J. M. Guehl, JM Guehl, Roland Huc, J.M. Dorioz, Hélène Joly, Olivier Roupsard, Erwin Dreyer, André Granier, Têtè Sévérien Barigah and Jean Garbaye and has published in prestigious journals such as Water Research, Journal of Hydrology and Oecologia.

In The Last Decade

A. Ferhi

16 papers receiving 501 citations

Peers

A. Ferhi
Juan Loreti Argentina
David C. Tremmel United States
S. F. Oberbauer United States
Michael S. Peek United States
Russell S. Kinerson United States
Anna K. Gilgen Switzerland
Graeme N.D. Rogers New Zealand
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Fields of papers citing papers by A. Ferhi

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of A. Ferhi. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of A. Ferhi based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with A. Ferhi. A. Ferhi is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

16 of 16 papers shown
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Dupouey, Jean‐Luc, et al.. (2007). Roles of soil chemistry and water availability in site-related  13C variations in French beech forests. Tree Physiology. 27(7). 1043–1051. 13 indexed citations
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Picon‐Cochard, Catherine, et al.. (2001). Competition for water between walnut seedlings (Juglans regia) and rye grass (Lolium perenne) assessed by carbon isotope discrimination and  18O enrichment. Tree Physiology. 21(2-3). 183–191. 30 indexed citations
3.
Bonal, Damien, et al.. (2000). Water acquisition patterns of two wet tropical canopy tree species of French Guiana as inferred from H218O extraction profiles. Annals of Forest Science. 57(7). 717–724. 28 indexed citations
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Roupsard, Olivier, et al.. (1999). Reverse phenology and dry‐season water uptake byFaidherbia albida(Del.) A. Chev. in an agroforestry parkland of Sudanese west Africa. Functional Ecology. 13(4). 460–472. 112 indexed citations
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Guehl, J. M., et al.. (1998). Functional diversity in an Amazonian rainforest of French Guyana: a dual isotope approach (δ 15 N and δ 13 C). Oecologia. 116(3). 316–330. 64 indexed citations
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Roupsard, Olivier, A. Ferhi, André Granier, et al.. (1998). Fonctionnement hydrique et profondeur de prélèvement de l'eau Faidherbia albida dans un parc agroforestier soudanien. Agritrop (Cirad). 81–103. 3 indexed citations
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Ferhi, A., et al.. (1998). Paleoclimatic indicators deduced from isotopic data in the main French deep aquifers. 2 indexed citations
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Dorioz, J.M. & A. Ferhi. (1994). Pollution diffuse et gestion du milieu agricole: Transferts compares de phosphore et d'azote dans un petit bassin versant agricole. Water Research. 28(2). 395–410. 44 indexed citations
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Collet, Catherine, A. Ferhi, JM Guehl, & Henri Frochot. (1993). Growth, gas exchange and carbon isotope discrimination in young Prunus avium trees growing with or without individual lateral shelters. Annales des Sciences Forestières. 50(4). 353–362. 5 indexed citations
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Guiral, Daniel & A. Ferhi. (1992). Hydrodynamics of Ebri� lagoon as revealed by a chemical and isotopic study. Hydrobiologia. 245(2). 65–74. 6 indexed citations
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Guiral, Daniel & A. Ferhi. (1989). Caractérisation ionique et isotopique d'un système hydrologique tropical: la lagune Ebrie (Côte d'Ivoire). 12(1). 47–55. 4 indexed citations
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Hamid, Shanawar, et al.. (1989). Étude des transferts d'eau à l'interieur d'une formation morainique dans le bassin du léman-transferts d'eau dans la zone non saturée. Journal of Hydrology. 109(3-4). 369–385. 9 indexed citations
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Ferhi, A., Thierry Bariac, & René Letolle. (1983). 18 O/ 16 O ratios in leaf water and cellulose of aquatic and terrestrial plants. 7 indexed citations
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Ferhi, A., Thierry Bariac, C. Jusserand, & René Letolle. (1983). An integrated method for isotopic analysis of oxygen from organic compounds, air water vapor and leaf water. The International Journal of Applied Radiation and Isotopes. 34(10). 1451–1457. 12 indexed citations

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