William T. Peterjohn

William T. Peterjohn

West Virginia University

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About William T. Peterjohn

William T. Peterjohn, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 17 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at West Virginia University, specializes in the field of Ecosystem ecology, Nutrient cycling, Forest ecosystems, Biogeochemistry, Nitrogen cycling.

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

Can models adequately reflect how long-term nitrogen enrichment alters the forest soil carbon cycle?

The path less taken: Long-term N additions slow leaf litter decomposition and favor the physical transfer pathway of soil organic matter formation

The Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia, USA: Insights, datasets, and opportunities

Assessing the linkages between tree species composition and stream water nitrate in a reference watershed in Central Appalachia

Altered plant carbon partitioning enhanced forest ecosystem carbon storage after 25 years of nitrogen additions

Nitrogen Fertilization Increases Windstorm Damage in an Aggrading Forest

Fertilization and tree species influence on stable aggregates in forest soil

Response of soil fertility to 25 years of experimental acidification in a temperate hardwood forest

William T. Peterjohn Information

University

Position

Department of Biology

Citations(all)

5783

Citations(since 2020)

1051

Cited By

4987

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

17

i10Index(all)

40

i10Index(since 2020)

24

Email

University Profile Page

West Virginia University

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William T. Peterjohn Skills & Research Interests

Ecosystem ecology

Nutrient cycling

Forest ecosystems

Biogeochemistry

Nitrogen cycling

Top articles of William T. Peterjohn

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Can models adequately reflect how long-term nitrogen enrichment alters the forest soil carbon cycle?

Biogeosciences Discussions

Brooke A Eastman

William R Wieder

Melannie D Hartman

Edward R Brzostek

William T Peterjohn

2023/2/28

The path less taken: Long-term N additions slow leaf litter decomposition and favor the physical transfer pathway of soil organic matter formation

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

Brooke A Eastman

Mary Beth Adams

William T Peterjohn

2022/3/1

The Fernow Experimental Forest, West Virginia, USA: Insights, datasets, and opportunities

Hydrological Processes

Luis Andrés Guillén

Mary Beth Adams

Emily Elliot

Jason Hubbart

Charlene Kelly

...

2021/4

Assessing the linkages between tree species composition and stream water nitrate in a reference watershed in Central Appalachia

Forests

Mark B Burnham

Martin J Christ

Mary Beth Adams

William T Peterjohn

2021/8/20

Altered plant carbon partitioning enhanced forest ecosystem carbon storage after 25 years of nitrogen additions

New Phytologist

Brooke A Eastman

Mary B Adams

Edward R Brzostek

Mark B Burnham

Joseph E Carrara

...

2021/5

Nitrogen Fertilization Increases Windstorm Damage in an Aggrading Forest

Forests

Christopher A Walter

Zachariah K Fowler

Mary Beth Adams

Mark B Burnham

Brenden E McNeil

...

2021/4/6

Fertilization and tree species influence on stable aggregates in forest soil

Forests

Jacob E Kemner

Mary Beth Adams

Louis M McDonald

William T Peterjohn

Charlene N Kelly

2020/12/30

Response of soil fertility to 25 years of experimental acidification in a temperate hardwood forest

Frank S Gilliam

Mary Beth Adams

William T Peterjohn

2020/7

Nitrogen Availability Decreases the Severity of Snow Storm Damage in a Temperate Forest

Forest Science

Christopher A Walter

Mark B Burnham

Mary Beth Adams

Brenden E McNeil

Lindsay N Deel

...

2020/2/4

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