G. J. Salt

577 total citations
11 papers, 485 citations indexed

About

G. J. Salt is a scholar working on Soil Science, Environmental Chemistry and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, G. J. Salt has authored 11 papers receiving a total of 485 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Soil Science, 6 papers in Environmental Chemistry and 4 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in G. J. Salt's work include Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (11 papers), Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (6 papers) and Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology (4 papers). G. J. Salt is often cited by papers focused on Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics (11 papers), Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (6 papers) and Peatlands and Wetlands Ecology (4 papers). G. J. Salt collaborates with scholars based in New Zealand and Australia. G. J. Salt's co-authors include Rhys Parfitt, Surinder Saggar, C. Hedley, A. Parshotam, Neal A. Scott, Roger L. Parfitt, Des J. Ross, M. F. Skinner, D.J. Ross and K. R. Tate and has published in prestigious journals such as Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Forest Ecology and Management and Biogeochemistry.

In The Last Decade

G. J. Salt

11 papers receiving 447 citations

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of G. J. Salt

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All Works

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Parfitt, Rhys, Neal A. Scott, D.J. Ross, G. J. Salt, & K. R. Tate. (2003). Land-use change effects on soil C and N transformations in soils of high N status: comparisons under indigenous forest, pasture and pine plantation. Biogeochemistry. 66(3). 203–221. 65 indexed citations
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Parfitt, R. L., et al.. (2002). Clear-cutting reduces nitrate leaching in a pine plantation of high natural N status. Forest Ecology and Management. 170(1-3). 43–53. 26 indexed citations
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Parfitt, Rhys, A. Parshotam, & G. J. Salt. (2002). Carbon turnover in two soils with contrasting mineralogy under long-term maize and pasture. Soil Research. 40(1). 127–127. 43 indexed citations
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Parfitt, Rhys & G. J. Salt. (2001). Carbon and nitrogen mineralisation in sand, silt, and clay fractions of soils under maize and pasture. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 39(2). 361–371. 40 indexed citations
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Saggar, Surinder, C. Hedley, & G. J. Salt. (2001). Soil microbial biomass, metabolic quotient, and carbon and nitrogen mineralisation in 25-year-old Pinus radiata agroforestry regimes. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 39(3). 491–504. 36 indexed citations
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Parfitt, Rhys, G. J. Salt, & Surinder Saggar. (2001). Effect of leaching and clay content on carbon and nitrogen mineralisation in maize and pasture soils. Australian Journal of Soil Research. 39(3). 535–542. 6 indexed citations
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Parfitt, Rhys, G. J. Salt, & Surinder Saggar. (2001). Post-harvest residue decomposition and nitrogen dynamics in Pinus radiata plantations of different N status. Forest Ecology and Management. 154(1-2). 55–67. 26 indexed citations
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Saggar, Surinder, et al.. (2000). Influence of soil phosphorus status and nitrogen addition on carbon mineralization from 14 C-labelled glucose in pasture soils. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 32(3). 209–216. 25 indexed citations
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Saggar, Surinder, A. Parshotam, C. Hedley, & G. J. Salt. (1999). 14C-labelled glucose turnover in New Zealand soils. Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 31(14). 2025–2037. 106 indexed citations
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Scott, Neal A., Roger L. Parfitt, Des J. Ross, & G. J. Salt. (1998). Carbon and nitrogen transformations in New Zealand plantation forest soils from sites with different N status. Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 28(7). 967–976. 56 indexed citations
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Saggar, Surinder, Rhys Parfitt, G. J. Salt, & M. F. Skinner. (1998). Carbon and phosphorus transformations during decomposition of pine forest floor with different phosphorus status. Biology and Fertility of Soils. 27(2). 197–204. 56 indexed citations

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