Scott G Johnston

Scott G Johnston

Southern Cross University

H-index: 40

Oceania-Australia

About Scott G Johnston

Scott G Johnston, With an exceptional h-index of 40 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Southern Cross University, specializes in the field of Geochemistry, Hydrology, Earth Science.

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

Rapid bark‐mediated tree stem methane transport occurs independently of the transpiration stream in Melaleuca quinquenervia

Microbiome mediating methane and nitrogen transformations in a subterranean estuary

Correction to Vanadium Speciation in Ancient Shales Revealed through Synchrotron-Based X-ray Spectroscopy

Vanadium Speciation in Ancient Shales Revealed through Synchrotron-Based X-ray Spectroscopy

Large methane emissions from tree stems complicate the wetland methane budget

Methanogens limited to lower rhizosphere and to an atypical salt marsh niche along a pristine intertidal mangrove continuum

Mechanisms of arsenic and antimony co-sorption onto jarosite: an x-ray absorption spectroscopic study

Non‐classical crystallization of very high magnesium calcite and magnesite in the Coorong Lakes, Australia

Scott G Johnston Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

5138

Citations(since 2020)

2898

Cited By

3432

hIndex(all)

40

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

71

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Southern Cross University

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Scott G Johnston Skills & Research Interests

Geochemistry

Hydrology

Earth Science

Top articles of Scott G Johnston

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Rapid bark‐mediated tree stem methane transport occurs independently of the transpiration stream in Melaleuca quinquenervia

New Phytologist

Luke C Jeffrey

Scott G Johnston

Douglas R Tait

Johannes Dittmann

Damien T Maher

2024/4

Microbiome mediating methane and nitrogen transformations in a subterranean estuary

Environmental microbiology

Sebastian Euler

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Scott G Johnston

Ryo Sugimoto

...

2024/1

Correction to Vanadium Speciation in Ancient Shales Revealed through Synchrotron-Based X-ray Spectroscopy

ACS earth and space chemistry

William W Bennett

Enzo Lombi

Kirk G Scheckel

Ryo Sekine

Scott G Johnston

...

2023/2/24

Vanadium Speciation in Ancient Shales Revealed through Synchrotron-Based X-ray Spectroscopy

ACS earth and space chemistry

William W Bennett

Enzo Lombi

Kirk G Scheckel

Ryo Sekine

Scott G Johnston

...

2023/2/3

Large methane emissions from tree stems complicate the wetland methane budget

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Luke Christopher Jeffrey

CA Moras

Douglas R Tait

Scott Gregory Johnston

Mitchell Call

...

2023/12

Methanogens limited to lower rhizosphere and to an atypical salt marsh niche along a pristine intertidal mangrove continuum

Limnology and oceanography

Sebastian Euler

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Scott G Johnston

Ryo Sugimoto

...

2023/9

Mechanisms of arsenic and antimony co-sorption onto jarosite: an x-ray absorption spectroscopic study

Environmental science & technology

Niloofar Karimian

Scott G Johnston

Ehsan Tavakkoli

Andrew J Frierdich

Edward D Burton

2023/3/17

Non‐classical crystallization of very high magnesium calcite and magnesite in the Coorong Lakes, Australia

Sedimentology

Maija J Raudsepp

Siobhan A Wilson

Bree Morgan

Avni Patel

Scott G Johnston

...

2022/8

Drought, megafires and flood-climate extreme impacts on catchment-scale river water quality on Australia's east coast

Water Research

Scott G Johnston

Damien T Maher

2022/6/30

Antimony (V) incorporation into schwertmannite: critical insights on antimony retention in acidic environments

Environmental science & technology

Mohammad Rastegari

Niloofar Karimian

Scott G Johnston

Steven J Doherty

Jessica L Hamilton

...

2022/11/29

How important are annual tree stem methane emissions to the total wetland flux? A seasonal case study of subtropical lowland Melaleuca forest.

EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts

Luke Jeffrey

Charly Moras

Douglas Tait

Mitchell Call

Dylan Laicher

...

2022/5

Alkalinity production coupled to pyrite formation represents an unaccounted blue carbon sink

Global biogeochemical cycles

Gloria MS Reithmaier

Scott G Johnston

Tobias Junginger

Madeline M Goddard

Christian J Sanders

...

2021/4

Mangroves as a Source of Alkalinity and Dissolved Carbon to the Coastal Ocean: A Case Study from the Everglades National Park, Florida

Authorea Preprints

Gloria Maria Susanne Reithmaier

David T Ho

Scott Johnston

Damien Troy Maher

2022/11/21

Remediation of Pb-contaminated soil using modified bauxite refinery residue

Journal of Hazardous Materials

Edward D Burton

Dane T Lamb

Jessica Hamilton

Graeme Miller

Scott G Johnston

...

2022/9/5

Antimonate controls manganese (II)-induced transformation of birnessite at a circumneutral pH

Environmental Science & Technology

Niloofar Karimian

Kerstin Hockmann

Britta Planer-Friedrich

Scott G Johnston

Edward D Burton

2021/7/6

Isotopic evidence for axial tree stem methane oxidation within subtropical lowland forests

New Phytologist

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Douglas R Tait

Michael J Reading

Eleonora Chiri

...

2021/6

Arsenic-imposed effects on schwertmannite and jarosite formation in acid mine drainage and coupled impacts on arsenic mobility

ACS Earth and Space Chemistry

Edward D Burton

Niloofar Karimian

Scott G Johnston

Valerie A Schoepfer

Girish Choppala

...

2021/5/19

Bark-dwelling methanotrophic bacteria decrease methane emissions from trees

Nature communications

Luke C Jeffrey

Damien T Maher

Eleonora Chiri

Pok Man Leung

Philipp A Nauer

...

2021/4/9

Speciation and mobility of antimony and arsenic in a highly contaminated freshwater system and the influence of extreme drought conditions

Environmental Chemistry

Steven Doherty

Matthew K Tighe

Luke A Milan

Leanne Lisle

Calvin Leech

...

2021/12/22

Reductive transformation of birnessite and the mobility of co-associated antimony

Journal of Hazardous Materials

Niloofar Karimian

Scott G Johnston

Edward D Burton

2021/2/15

See List of Professors in Scott G Johnston University(Southern Cross University)

Co-Authors

H-index: 71
Prof. Isaac R. Santos

Prof. Isaac R. Santos

Southern Cross University

H-index: 53
Edward D. Burton

Edward D. Burton

Southern Cross University

H-index: 52
Damien Maher

Damien Maher

Southern Cross University

H-index: 34
Benjamin D. Kocar

Benjamin D. Kocar

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 30
Douglas R. Tait

Douglas R. Tait

Southern Cross University

H-index: 19
Kerstin Hockmann

Kerstin Hockmann

Universität Bayreuth

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