Ruth Grant

1.5k total citations
25 papers, 1.1k citations indexed

About

Ruth Grant is a scholar working on Environmental Chemistry, Soil Science and Pollution. According to data from OpenAlex, Ruth Grant has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 1.1k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 15 papers in Environmental Chemistry, 11 papers in Soil Science and 9 papers in Pollution. Recurrent topics in Ruth Grant's work include Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (15 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (7 papers) and Soil erosion and sediment transport (6 papers). Ruth Grant is often cited by papers focused on Soil and Water Nutrient Dynamics (15 papers), Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies (7 papers) and Soil erosion and sediment transport (6 papers). Ruth Grant collaborates with scholars based in Denmark, United States and United Kingdom. Ruth Grant's co-authors include Brian Kronvang, A. Laubel, Hans Estrup Andersen, Peter Kristensen, Jeanne Kjær, Preben Olsen, Gunni Ærtebjerg, John A. Kirkegaard, M. F. Hovmand and Jørgen E. Olesen and has published in prestigious journals such as Water Research, Environmental Pollution and Journal of Environmental Quality.

In The Last Decade

Ruth Grant

24 papers receiving 994 citations

Peers

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K. W. Staver United States
R. D. Fuller United States
G.X. Xing China
C. Jordan United Kingdom
Dana L. Dinnes United States
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Countries citing papers authored by Ruth Grant

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Fields of papers citing papers by Ruth Grant

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Ruth Grant

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Thodsen, Hans, Csilla Farkas, Jarosław Chormański, et al.. (2017). Modelling Nutrient Load Changes from Fertilizer Application Scenarios in Six Catchments around the Baltic Sea. Agriculture. 7(5). 41–41. 21 indexed citations
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Rosenbom, Annette E., Preben Olsen, Finn Plauborg, et al.. (2015). Pesticide leaching through sandy and loamy fields – Long-term lessons learnt from the Danish Pesticide Leaching Assessment Programme. Environmental Pollution. 201. 75–90. 48 indexed citations
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Petersen, Jens Kjerulf, Ruth Grant, Søren Erik Larsen, & Gitte Blicher‐Mathiesen. (2012). Sampling of herbicides in streams during flood events. Journal of Environmental Monitoring. 14(12). 3284–3284. 28 indexed citations
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Salm, C. van der, Rémi Dupas, Ruth Grant, et al.. (2011). Predicting Phosphorus Losses with the PLEASE Model on a Local Scale in Denmark and the Netherlands. Journal of Environmental Quality. 40(5). 1617–1626. 14 indexed citations
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Kronvang, Brian, Jørgen Windolf, Ruth Grant, et al.. (2009). Linking monitoring and modelling for river basin management: Danish experience with combating nutrient loadings to the aquatic environment from point and non-point sources. Science in China. Series E, Technological sciences. 52(11). 3335–3347. 9 indexed citations
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Kristensen, Kristian, et al.. (2008). Reestimation and further development in the model N-LES, N-LES 3 to N-LES 4. Substance Abuse. 39(2). 190–192. 16 indexed citations
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Kronvang, Brian, Ruth Grant, C. C. Hoffmann, Niels Bering Ovesen, & Morten Lauge Pedersen. (2006). Hydrology, Sediment Transport and Water Chemistry. 27–43. 2 indexed citations
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Berntsen, Jørgen, Ruth Grant, Jørgen E. Olesen, et al.. (2006). Nitrogen cycling in organic farming systems with rotational grass–clover and arable crops. Soil Use and Management. 22(2). 197–208. 35 indexed citations
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Kjær, Jeanne, et al.. (2005). Leaching of Glyphosate and Amino‐Methylphosphonic Acid from Danish Agricultural Field Sites. Journal of Environmental Quality. 34(2). 608–620. 113 indexed citations
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Grant, Ruth & Gitte Blicher‐Mathiesen. (2004). Danish policy measures to reduce diffuse nitrogen emissions from agriculture to the aquatic environment. Water Science & Technology. 49(3). 91–100. 16 indexed citations
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Kjær, J.B., Preben Olsen, Ruth Grant, et al.. (2003). Leaching of glyphosate and AMPA as affected by soil properties and precipitation distribution.. 107–114. 3 indexed citations
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Hansen, Birgitte, Erik Kristensen, Ruth Grant, et al.. (2000). Nitrogen leaching from conventional versus organic farming systems — a systems modelling approach. European Journal of Agronomy. 13(1). 65–82. 109 indexed citations
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Iversen, Torben Moth, Ruth Grant, & Kurt Nielsen. (1998). Nitrogen enrichment of European inland and marine waters with special attention to Danish policy measures. Environmental Pollution. 102(1). 771–780. 49 indexed citations
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Kronvang, Brian, Ruth Grant, & A. Laubel. (1997). Sediment and phosphorus export from a lowland catchment: Quantification of sources. Water Air & Soil Pollution. 99(1-4). 465–476. 43 indexed citations
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Kronvang, Brian, et al.. (1995). Non-point-source nutrient losses to the aquatic environment in Denmark: impact of agriculture. Marine and Freshwater Research. 46(1). 167–177. 78 indexed citations
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Kronvang, Brian, Gunni Ærtebjerg, Ruth Grant, et al.. (1993). Nationwide monitoring of nutrients and their ecological effects: state of the Danish aquatic environment. AMBIO. 22(4). 176–187. 154 indexed citations
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Grant, Ruth & Gitte Blicher‐Mathiesen. (1990). Udtagning af jordvandsprøver: Sugecellernes funktion. Landovervågningsprogram. 2 indexed citations
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Grant, Ruth, et al.. (1980). Comparison of tracer methods and predictive equations for determination of stream-reaeration coefficients on three small streams in Wisconsin. Water-resources investigations (final). OSTI OAI (U.S. Department of Energy Office of Scientific and Technical Information). 9 indexed citations
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Grant, Ruth, et al.. (1979). Urban storm-runoff modelling; Madison, Wisconsin. Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World. 1 indexed citations

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