Rachel M Wilson

Rachel M Wilson

Florida State University

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Rachel M Wilson

Rachel M Wilson, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 20 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida State University, specializes in the field of Environmental Chemistry.

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

Quantifying the inhibitory impact of soluble phenolics on anaerobic carbon mineralization in a thawing permafrost peatland

Coupling plant litter quantity to a novel metric for litter quality explains C storage changes in a thawing permafrost peatland

Plant organic matter inputs exert a strong control on soil organic matter decomposition in a thawing permafrost peatland

Compositional stability of peat in ecosystem-scale warming mesocosms

A history of molecular level analysis of natural organic matter by FTICR mass spectrometry and the paradigm shift in organic geochemistry

Minnesota peat viromes reveal insights into global viral ecology

Soil metabolome response to whole-ecosystem warming at the Spruce and Peatland Responses under Changing Environments experiment

Sequential abiotic‐biotic processes drive organic carbon transformation in peat bogs

Rachel M Wilson Information

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Citations(all)

2232

Citations(since 2020)

1775

Cited By

1023

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

20

i10Index(all)

37

i10Index(since 2020)

36

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Rachel M Wilson Skills & Research Interests

Environmental Chemistry

Top articles of Rachel M Wilson

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Publication Date

Quantifying the inhibitory impact of soluble phenolics on anaerobic carbon mineralization in a thawing permafrost peatland

PLOS ONE

A.B. Cory

J.P. Chanton

R.G.M. Spencer

O.C. Ogles

V.I. Rich

...

2022/2

Coupling plant litter quantity to a novel metric for litter quality explains C storage changes in a thawing permafrost peatland

Global change biology

Moira Hough

Samantha McCabe

S Rose Vining

Emily Pickering Pedersen

Rachel M Wilson

...

2022/2

Plant organic matter inputs exert a strong control on soil organic matter decomposition in a thawing permafrost peatland

Science of the Total Environment

Rachel M Wilson

Moira A Hough

Brittany A Verbeke

Suzanne B Hodgkins

Gene Tyson

...

2022/5/10

Compositional stability of peat in ecosystem-scale warming mesocosms

Plos one

Mackenzie R Baysinger

Rachel M Wilson

Paul J Hanson

Joel E Kostka

Jeffrey P Chanton

2022/3/2

A history of molecular level analysis of natural organic matter by FTICR mass spectrometry and the paradigm shift in organic geochemistry

William T Cooper

Jeffrey C Chanton

Juliana D'Andrilli

Suzanne B Hodgkins

David C Podgorski

...

2022/3

Minnesota peat viromes reveal insights into global viral ecology

Anneliek Maria ter Horst

Christian Santos-Medellín

Jackson W Sorensen

Laura A Zinke

Rachel M Wilson

...

2022/3/1

Soil metabolome response to whole-ecosystem warming at the Spruce and Peatland Responses under Changing Environments experiment

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Rachel M Wilson

Malak M Tfaily

Max Kolton

Eric R Johnston

Caitlin Petro

...

2021/6/22

Sequential abiotic‐biotic processes drive organic carbon transformation in peat bogs

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Jane D Fudyma

Jason G Toyoda

Rosalie K Chu

Karl K Weitz

Heino M Heyman

...

2021/2

Evaluating alternative ebullition models for predicting peatland methane emission and its pathways via data-model fusion

Biogeosciences

Shuang Ma

Lifen Jiang

Rachel M Wilson

Jeff P Chanton

Scott Bridgham

...

2022/4/27

Minnesota peat viromes reveal terrestrial and aquatic niche partitioning for local and global viral populations

Microbiome

Anneliek M Ter Horst

Christian Santos-Medellín

Jackson W Sorensen

Laura A Zinke

Rachel M Wilson

...

2021/12

Specialization of a mobile, apex predator affects trophic coupling among adjacent habitats

Scientific reports

Carl S Cloyed

Rachel M Wilson

Brian C Balmer

Aleta A Hohn

Lori H Schwacke

...

2021/10/4

Trophic niche size and overlap decreases with increasing ecosystem productivity

Oikos

Justin S Lesser

W Ryan James

Christopher D Stallings

Rachel M Wilson

James A Nelson

2020/9

Controls on soil organic matter degradation and subsequent greenhouse gas emissions across a permafrost thaw gradient in Northern Sweden

Frontiers in Earth Science

Roya AminiTabrizi

Rachel M Wilson

Jane D Fudyma

Suzanne B Hodgkins

Heino M Heyman

...

2020

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