Martin H. Gerzabek
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna
230 Papers
1.9K Citations
Martin H. Gerzabek is an academic researcher from University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil water & Soil organic matter. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 215 publications. Previous affiliations of Martin H. Gerzabek include University of Vienna & University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad.
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Papers
Characterization of slow pyrolysis biochars: effects of feedstocks and pyrolysis temperature on biochar properties.
Stefanie Kloss,Franz Zehetner,Alex Dellantonio,Raad Hamid,Franz Ottner,Volker Liedtke,Manfred Schwanninger,Martin H. Gerzabek,Gerhard Soja +8 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that biochars are highly heterogeneous materials that, depending on feedstock and HTT, may be suitable for soil application by contributing to the nutrient status and adding recalcitrant C to the soil but also potentially pose ecotoxicological challenges.
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Microaggregates in soils
Kai Uwe Totsche,Wulf Amelung,Martin H. Gerzabek,Georg Guggenberger,Erwin Klumpp,Claudia Knief,Eva Lehndorff,Robert Mikutta,Stephan Peth,Alexander Prechtel,Nadja Ray,Ingrid Kögel-Knabner +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a harmonized concept for aggregates in soils is proposed that explicitly considers the structure and build-up of microaggregates and the role of organo-mineral associations.
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Handbook of Parameter Values for the Prediction of Radionuclide Transfer in Terrestrial and Freshwater Environments
Mikhail Balonov,Catherine L. Barnett,M. Belli,Nicholas A. Beresford,V. Berkovsky,Peter Bossew,Patrick Boyer,John E. Brittain,P. Calmon,F. Carini,Y.H. Choi,P. Ciffroy,C. Colle,S. Conney,P. Davis,G. Durrieu,Sabine Ehlken,Sergey Fesenko,D. Galeriu,L. Garcia-Sanchez,J.-M. Garnier,Martin H. Gerzabek,C.J. Gil-García,Vladislav Golikov,A.M. Gondin Fonseca,Brenda J. Howard,Alexander Hubmer,N. Isamov,F. Jourdain,L. Jova Sed,J. Juri Ayub,Valery Kashparov,Gerald Kirchner,V. Krasnov,E. Leclerc,Herbert Lettner,G. Linsley,D. Louvat,C. Madoz-Escande,P. Martin,A. Melintescu,Luigi Monte,G. Olyslaegers,O. Orlov,S.E. Palsson,Raúl Periáñez,S.R. Peterson,G. Pröhl,A. Rantavaara,P.M. Ravi,E. Reed,Anna Rigol,Umberto Sansone,Sanzharova Ni,R. Saxén,Z.R. Shang,G. Shaw,O. Shubina,F. Siclet,Lavrans Skuterud,Jim T. Smith,F. Strebl,Keiko Tagami,C. Tamponnet,Yves Thiry,S. Uchida,Hildegarde Vandenhove,B. Varga,H. Velasco,Miquel Vidal,Gabriele Voigt,Tamara L. Yankovich,L. Zeiller,G. Zibold +73 more
- 01 Jan 2010
TL;DR: The IAEA has published materials aimed at supporting the assessment of radiation impacts on human beings and the environment as discussed by the authors, including two major publications, Sediment Kd======¯¯¯¯s and Concentration Factors for Radionuclides in the Marine Environment (Technical Reports Series No. 247), published in 1985, and the Handbook of Parameter Values for the Prediction of radionuclide (Transfer in Temperate Environments) published in 1994, together provided a full set of available transfer parameter values for the marine, freshwater and terrestrial environments.
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Microbial Population Structures in Soil Particle Size Fractions of a Long-Term Fertilizer Field Experiment
TL;DR: The results demonstrated that the bacterial community structure was affected to a greater extent by the particle size fraction than by the kind of fertilizer applied, demonstrating specific microbe-particle associations that are affected to only a small extent by external factors.
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Increased soil organic carbon sequestration through hydrophobic protection by humic substances
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of humified organic matter (OM) on the mineralization of a representative labile organic compound in soil was studied and it was shown that the higher the hydrophobicity of humic material, the larger was the sequestration of organic carbon in soil.
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