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Stephanie Jones

Environmental Science

The University of Sydney

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About Stephanie Jones at The University of Sydney

Stephanie Jones is an environmental scientist at Australian National University researching soil biogeochemistry, nutrient dynamics, and ecosystem responses to climate change. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "On the mechanism by which calcium and magnesium affect the release of transmitter by nerve impulses", and "On the mechanism by which calcium and magnesium affect the spontaneous release of transmitter from mammalian motor nerve terminals".

Research Areas

Soil Carbon DynamicsSoil Nitrogen CyclingNutrient DynamicsEnvironmental Gas FluxEcosystem EcologyClimate Change ImpactsSoil-Water InteractionsBiogeochemistry
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Research Output

Total Citations983

Emerging researcher

Publications12

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h-index10

Developing track record

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