Michael Philben

Michael Philben

Hope College

H-index: 11

North America-United States

About Michael Philben

Michael Philben, With an exceptional h-index of 11 and a recent h-index of 9 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Hope College, specializes in the field of peatlands, biogeochemistry, soil organic matter, stable isotopes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Coastal inundation regime moderates the short-term effects of sediment and soil additions on seawater oxygen and greenhouse gas dynamics: a microcosm experiment

EXCHANGE Campaign 1: A Community-Driven Baseline Characterization of Soils, Sediments, and Water Across Coastal Gradients

Selective Preservation of Structural Carbohydrates During Peat Formation

Impact of the carbohydrate" sphagnan" on long-term carbon sequestration in peatlands

Enrichment of 13C with depth in soil organic horizons is not explained by CO2 or DOC losses during decomposition

Unravelling biogeochemical drivers of methylmercury production in an Arctic fen soil and a bog soil

Connecting Chemical Composition and Methane Production in a West Michigan Peatland

Surface and Active Layer Water Chemistry, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2018

Michael Philben Information

University

Position

___

Citations(all)

574

Citations(since 2020)

480

Cited By

200

hIndex(all)

11

hIndex(since 2020)

9

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

9

Email

University Profile Page

Hope College

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Michael Philben Skills & Research Interests

peatlands

biogeochemistry

soil organic matter

stable isotopes

Top articles of Michael Philben

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Coastal inundation regime moderates the short-term effects of sediment and soil additions on seawater oxygen and greenhouse gas dynamics: a microcosm experiment

Frontiers in Marine Science

Peter Regier

Nicholas D Ward

Alex Izquierdo

Andrew H Baldwin

Donnie Day

...

2023/12/11

EXCHANGE Campaign 1: A Community-Driven Baseline Characterization of Soils, Sediments, and Water Across Coastal Gradients

Stephanie C Pennington

Silver Alford

Michael P Back

Vanessa Bailey

Andy Baldwin

...

2023/2/12

Selective Preservation of Structural Carbohydrates During Peat Formation

Lauren Bryan

Rachel Shaw

Madison Smith

Erik Schoonover

Trevor Hile

...

2023

Impact of the carbohydrate" sphagnan" on long-term carbon sequestration in peatlands

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Michael J Philben

Lauren Bryan

Alexis Koehl

Rachel Shaw

2022/12

Enrichment of 13C with depth in soil organic horizons is not explained by CO2 or DOC losses during decomposition

Geoderma

Michael Philben

Keri Bowering

Frances A Podrebarac

Jérôme Laganière

Kate Edwards

...

2022/10/15

Unravelling biogeochemical drivers of methylmercury production in an Arctic fen soil and a bog soil

Environmental Pollution

Lijie Zhang

Michael Philben

Neslihan Taş

Alexander Johs

Ziming Yang

...

2022/4/15

Connecting Chemical Composition and Methane Production in a West Michigan Peatland

Rachel Shaw

Grace Behrens

Lauren Bryan

Alexis Koehl

Christian Lundy

2022

Surface and Active Layer Water Chemistry, Teller Road Mile Marker 27, Seward Peninsula, Alaska, 2016-2018

Jianqiu Zheng

Michael Philben

Lijie Zhang

Aaron Jubb

Markus Bill

...

2021/4/22

Expert assessment of future vulnerability of the global peatland carbon sink. Nat Clim Chang 11: 70–77

Nature climate change

Julie Loisel

Angela V Gallego-Sala

MJ Amesbury

G Magnan

Gea Anshari

...

2021/1

Warming effects and biogeochemical drivers on methylmercury production in Arctic soils

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Baohua Gu

Lijie Zhang

Ziming Yang

Michael J Philben

Neslihan Tas

...

2020/12

Influences of hillslope biogeochemistry on anaerobic soil organic matter decomposition in a tundra watershed

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Michael Philben

Neslihan Taş

Hongmei Chen

Stan D Wullschleger

Alexander Kholodov

...

2020/7

Anaerobic respiration pathways and response to increased substrate availability of Arctic wetland soils

Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts

Michael Philben

Lijie Zhang

Ziming Yang

Neslihan Taş

Stan D Wullschleger

...

2020

See List of Professors in Michael Philben University(Hope College)