🇬🇧 Robert W. Brown

Bangor University (GB)

Career Stage: Senior CDR Pathway: Biochar Trajectory: Growing Data Confidence: confirmed

MetricValue
h-index18
Total Citations1,201
Total Publications51
CDR Focus10%
First CDR Paper1941

Top CDR Publications

  • Agronomic amendments drive a diversity of real and apparent priming responses within a grassland soil (2023) — 18 citations
  • Rewetting alongside biochar and sulphate addition mitigates greenhouse gas emissions and retain carbon in degraded upland peatlands (2025) — 6 citations
  • Understanding the legacy impact of biochar on soil function and carbon stocks – evidence from a 13-year field experiment (2025) — 0 citations
  • Quantifying Inertinite Carbon in Biochar (2025) — 0 citations
  • Effects of 13-Years Of Organic Amendments And Mineral Nitrogen Fertilization On Aggregate-Associated Carbon and Nitrogen and Soil Organic Matter Stability (2025) — 0 citations
  • Does size matter? Biochar particle size and nitrogen addition drives mineralisation and soil organic matter turnover (2025) — 0 citations

Data from OpenAlex enriched with ORCID. Part of the CDR Researcher Census.