Jean Thomas Cornelis

Associate Professor

Research Interests

Pedology
Biogeochemistry
Soil-Plant Interactions

Relevant Thesis-Based Degree Programs

Research Options

I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.
I am interested in working with undergraduate students on research projects.

Research Methodology

field approach
experimental approach under lab controlled conditions
soil chemistry
applied geochemistry
soil-plant feedbacks experiments under a changing climate

Recruitment

Master's students
Doctoral students
Postdoctoral Fellows
2022

- determine the extent to which changes in soil processes controlling carbon storage and (micro)nutrient supply are driven by land use

- understand soil abiotic controls on microbial and root nutrient-acquisition strategies and their role in agroecosystem resilience and food quality

- determine agroecosystem adaptation to climate change via bio-weathering processes induced by root and microbial activity

Open-minded with expertise and skills in pedogoly, soil chemistry, biota-induced weathering mechanisms听and/or enviromental biogeochemistry

I support public scholarship, e.g. through the Public Scholars Initiative, and am available to supervise students and Postdocs interested in collaborating with external partners as part of their research.
I am open to hosting Visiting International Research Students (non-degree, up to 12 months).
I am interested in hiring Co-op students for research placements.
I am interested in supervising students to conduct interdisciplinary research.

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Publications

  • (2022)
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 164
  • (2022)
    Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 328
  • (2021)
    Ecology Letters, 24 (5), 984-995
  • (2021)
    Plant and Soil, 460 (1-2), 375-390
  • (2021)
    Agronomy Journal, 113 (6), 5516-5526
  • (2021)
    Biogeochemistry, 156 (3), 335-350
  • (2021)
    Geoderma, 388
  • (2021)
    Plant and Soil, 467 (1-2)
  • (2021)
    Trends in Plant Science, 26 (11), 1116-1125
  • (2021)
    European Journal of Soil Science, 72 (5), 2292-2307
  • (2021)
    Forest Ecology and Management, 481
  • (2020)
    Frontiers in Plant Science, 11
  • (2020)
    Journal of Plant Research, 133 (2), 271-277
  • (2020)
    Journal of Environmental Management, 260
  • (2020)
    Geoderma, 368
  • (2020)
    Geoderma, 368
  • (2020)
    Science, 369 (6508), 1245-1248
  • (2020)
    International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, 91
  • (2020)
    Ecosystems, 23 (8), 1614-1630
  • (2020)
    Plant and Soil, 452 (1-2), 529-546
  • (2020)
    Geoderma, 360
  • (2020)
    Remote Sensing, 12 (15)
  • (2019)
    Plant and Soil,
  • (2019)
    Pedobiologia, 76
  • (2019)
    Geoderma, 347, 244-251
  • (2019)
    Geoderma, 340, 1-10
  • (2019)
    Catena, 178, 256-266
  • (2019)
    Frontiers in Environmental Science, 7 (APR)
  • (2019)
    Environmental Management, 63 (5), 647-657
  • (2019)
    Chemical Geology, 524, 174-183
  • (2019)
    Plants, 8 (11)
  • (2019)
    Frontiers in Environmental Science, 7
  • (2019)
    Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 7
  • (2018)
    Frontiers in Environmental Science, 6 (OCT)
  • (2018)
    Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 181 (4), 537-546
  • (2018)
    Frontiers in Environmental Science, 6 (JUL)
  • (2018)
    Geoderma, 323, 126-135
  • (2017)
    Geoderma, 296, 38-46
  • Effect of biochar on phosphorus bioavailability in an acidic silt loam soil,Effet du biochar sur la biodisponibilit茅 du phosphore dans un sol limoneux acide (2017)
    Biotechnology, Agronomy and Society and Environment, 21 (3), 209-217
  • (2017)
    European Journal of Soil Science, 68 (1), 80-89
  • (2017)
    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 217, 273-291
  • (2017)
    Solid Earth, 8 (4), 737-750
  • (2017)
    Organic Geochemistry, 107, 33-45
  • (2017)
    Chemical Geology, 466, 140-148
  • (2016)
    Soil and Tillage Research, 156, 185-193
  • (2016)
    Chemical Geology, 446, 163-174
  • (2016)
    Functional Ecology, 30 (8), 1298-1310
  • (2016)
    European Journal of Soil Science, 67 (2), 206-216
  • (2015)
    Scientific Reports, 5
  • (2015)
    Environmental Science and Technology, 49 (8), 4921-4928
  • (2015)
    Aquatic Sciences, 77 (2), 293-305
  • (2015)
    Biogeosciences, 12 (5), 1357-1371
  • (2014)
    Plant and Soil, 374 (1-2), 871-882
  • (2014)
    Geoderma, 216, 36-47
  • (2014)
    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 77, 187-196
  • (2014)
    Frontiers in Plant Science, 5 (OCT)
  • (2014)
    Geoderma, 235-2, 19-29
  • (2014)
    Catena, 112, 131-138
  • (2011)
    Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 41 (3), 643-648
  • (2011)
    Plant and Soil, 342 (1-2), 369-378
  • (2011)
    Geoderma, 163 (3-4), 265-274
  • (2011)
    Biogeosciences, 8 (1), 89-112
  • (2010)
    Plant and Soil, 336 (1), 99-106
  • (2010)
    Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 74 (14), 3913-3924
  • (2010)
    Biogeochemistry, 97 (2), 231-245

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