Hit papers significantly outperform the citation benchmark for their cohort. A paper qualifies
if it has ≥500 total citations, achieves ≥1.5× the top-1% citation threshold for papers in the
same subfield and year (this is the minimum needed to enter the top 1%, not the average
within it), or reaches the top citation threshold in at least one of its specific research
topics.
Characteristics of wood ash and influence on soil properties and nutrient uptake: an overview
2001562 citationsAlex Demeyer, J. C. Voundi Nkana et al.profile →
Iron-chelation properties of phenolic acids bearing catechol and galloyl groups
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This network shows the impact of papers produced by Marc Verloo. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Marc Verloo. The network helps show where Marc Verloo may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Marc Verloo
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Marc Verloo.
A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Marc Verloo 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
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Lesage, Els, et al.. (2005). Assessing Cu and Zn accumulation in the gravel filter medium of a constructed wetland receiving domestic wastewater. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).
Lesage, Els, Diederik P.L. Rousseau, Niels De Pauw, et al.. (2005). Pilot-scale horizontal subsurface flow treatment wetlands for model calibration purposes. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).
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Lesage, Els, Diederik P.L. Rousseau, Filip Tack, Marc Verloo, & Niels De Pauw. (2005). Assessing trace metal accumulation in a constructed wetland receiving domestic wastewater. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).
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Laing, Gijs Du, et al.. (2005). Metal Pore Water Concentrations as affected by Soil Redox Status and Moisture Regime. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
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Laing, Gijs Du, Diederik P.L. Rousseau, Els Lesage, Filip Tack, & Marc Verloo. (2004). Removal of Zn from water by two floating macrophytes, Lemna minor and Azolla pinnata. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).
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Lesage, Els, Niels De Pauw, Gijs Du Laing, et al.. (2003). Copper tolerance of some aquatic macrophytes commonly used for wastewater treatment. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).
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Meers, Erik, Els Lesage, Filip Tack, & Marc Verloo. (2003). The use of soil amendments to stimulate heavy metal uptake and translocation. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).2 indexed citations
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Meers, Erik, Filip Tack, & Marc Verloo. (2002). Zn content in stinging nettle (Urtica dioica L.) as affected by soil characteristics: spatial distribution and statistics. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
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Demeyer, Alex, et al.. (2002). Phosphorus fertilization in a tropical acid soil under simulated slash and burn conditions: effects on uptake and adsorption of phosphorus. AGROCHIMICA. 46(6). 291–303.2 indexed citations
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Soumaré, Mamy, Alex Demeyer, Filip Tack, & Marc Verloo. (2000). Chemical characteristics of Malian and Belgian solid waste composts.. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University). 65(4). 79–83.1 indexed citations
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Soumaré, Mamy, Filip Tack, & Marc Verloo. (2000). Trace metal distribution and availabilty in four agricultural soils of Mali.. 65(4). 195–197.2 indexed citations
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Nkana, J. C. Voundi, Alex Demeyer, & Marc Verloo. (2000). Nutrient dynamics in tropical acid soils amended with wood ash.. AGROCHIMICA. 44. 197–210.5 indexed citations
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Tack, Filip, et al.. (1998). Verspreiding van zware metalen. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).5 indexed citations
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Tack, Filip, et al.. (1997). Uptake of metals in maize as affected by irrigation water quality and clay content of the soil. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).2 indexed citations
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Tack, Filip, SP Singh, & Marc Verloo. (1997). Metal concentrations in pore water of contaminated dredged sediment derived surface soils as affected by moisture regimes. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
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Verloo, Marc, et al.. (1994). The ecochemistry of arsenic in a contaminated soil: a case study. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).4 indexed citations
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Verloo, Marc, et al.. (1990). Influence of cultivar on mineral element contents in spinach.. 55(1). 83–92.1 indexed citations
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Verloo, Marc, et al.. (1990). Influence of the cultivar on the mineral composition of self-blanching celery, celeriac and scorzonera.. 43(4). 599–614.2 indexed citations
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