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Aradhna Tripati publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aradhna Tripati sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Aradhna Tripati D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Aradhna Tripati sits on this spectrum.

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The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2021 - Geochemistry Fellow Honor, Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry
  • 2017 - Randolph W. “Bill” and Cecile T. Bromery Award for Minorities, The Geological Society of America

Overview

Aradhna Tripati is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles, in the United States. Their body of work spans numerous areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to understanding geological and environmental processes.

Their research covers key subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Paleontology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Environmental Chemistry. This range indicates engagement with both the chemical and biological aspects of Earth systems.

Main topics of Tripati's research include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Evolution and Paleontology Studies

Tripati has contributed significantly to the scientific literature, with notable recent papers including:

  • InterCarb: A Community Effort to Improve Interlaboratory Standardization of the Carbonate Clumped Isotope Thermometer Using Carbonate Standards (2021), published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Toward a Cenozoic history of atmospheric CO 2 (2023), published in Science
  • Massive formation of early diagenetic dolomite in the Ediacaran ocean: Constraints on the "dolomite problem" (2020), published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Systemic racial disparities in funding rates at the National Science Foundation (2022), published in eLife
  • Cenozoic evolution of deep ocean temperature from clumped isotope thermometry (2022), published in Science

Frequent collaborators of Tripati include:

  • Robert A. Eagle (35 coauthored publications)
  • Jamie Lucarelli (23 coauthored publications)
  • Ben Elliott (16 coauthored publications)
  • Zeeshan Parvez (16 coauthored publications)
  • R. Ulrich (13 coauthored publications)

Tripati's work appears most often in the following venues:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) with 16 publications
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts with 9 publications
  • Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America with 4 publications
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems with 3 publications
  • Science with 3 publications

Recognition for Tripati's contributions includes the Geochemistry Fellow Honor from the Geochemical Society and the European Association of Geochemistry awarded in 2021, and the Randolph W. "Bill" and Cecile T. Bromery Award for Minorities from The Geological Society of America awarded in 2017.

Best Publications

  • The Heartbeat of the Oligocene Climate System

    Heiko Pälike;Richard D. Norris;Jens O. Herrle;Jens O. Herrle;Paul A. Wilson

  • The Magnitude and Duration of Late Ordovician–Early Silurian Glaciation

    Seth Finnegan;Kristin Bergmann;John M. Eiler;David S. Jones

  • Coupling of CO2 and Ice Sheet Stability Over Major Climate Transitions of the Last 20 Million Years

    Aradhna K. Tripati;Aradhna K. Tripati;Christopher D. Roberts;Robert A. Eagle

  • Methods and limitations of 'clumped' CO2 isotope (Delta47) analysis by gas-source isotope ratio mass spectrometry.

    K. W. Huntington;J. M. Eiler;H. P. Affek;W. Guo

  • Eocene bipolar glaciation associated with global carbon cycle changes

    Aradhna Tripati;Jan Backman;Henry Elderfield;Patrizia Ferretti

  • InterCarb: A Community Effort to Improve Interlaboratory Standardization of the Carbonate Clumped Isotope Thermometer Using Carbonate Standards.

    S. M. Bernasconi;M. Daëron;K. D. Bergmann;M. Bonifacie

  • Deep-Sea Temperature and Circulation Changes at the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum

    Aradhna Tripati;Henry Elderfield

  • 13C–18O isotope signatures and ‘clumped isotope’ thermometry in foraminifera and coccoliths

    Aradhna K. Tripati;Aradhna K. Tripati;Robert A. Eagle;Nivedita Thiagarajan;Alexander C. Gagnon

  • The DeepMIP contribution to PMIP4: methodologies for selection, compilation and analysis of latest Paleocene and early Eocene climate proxy data, incorporating version 0.1 of the DeepMIP database

    Christopher J Hollis;Tom Dunkley Jones;Eleni Anagnostou;Eleni Anagnostou;Peter K Bijl

  • Effects of Improved 17O Correction on Interlaboratory Agreement in Clumped Isotope Calibrations, Estimates of Mineral-Specific Offsets, and Temperature Dependence of Acid Digestion Fractionation

    S. V. Petersen;W. F. Defliese;W. F. Defliese;C. Saenger;M. Daëron

  • Antarctic ice sheet sensitivity to atmospheric CO2 variations in the early to mid-Miocene.

    Richard Levy;David Harwood;Fabio Florindo;Francesca Sangiorgi

  • Evaporation induced 18O and 13C enrichment in lake systems: A global perspective on hydrologic balance effects

    Travis W. Horton;William F. Defliese;Aradhna K. Tripati;Christopher Oze

  • Body temperatures of modern and extinct vertebrates from (13)C-(18)O bond abundances in bioapatite.

    Robert A. Eagle;Edwin A. Schauble;Aradhna K. Tripati;Thomas Tütken

  • Dinosaur Body Temperatures Determined from Isotopic (^(13)C-^(18)O) Ordering in Fossil Biominerals

    Robert A. Eagle;Robert A. Eagle;Thomas Tütken;Taylor S. Martin;Aradhna K. Tripati

  • Evidence for glaciation in the Northern Hemisphere back to 44 Ma from ice-rafted debris in the Greenland Sea

    Aradhna K. Tripati;Robert A. Eagle;Andrew Morton;Julian A. Dowdeswell

  • Orbitally Induced Climate and Geochemical Variability Across the Oligocene/Miocene Boundary

    Hilary A. Paul;James C. Zachos;Benjamin P. Flower;Aradhna Tripati

  • Theoretical constraints on the effects of pH, salinity, and temperature on clumped isotope signatures of dissolved inorganic carbon species and precipitating carbonate minerals

    Pamela S. Hill;Aradhna K. Tripati;Edwin A. Schauble

  • A record of bottom water temperature and seawater δ18O for the Southern Ocean over the past 440 kyr based on Mg/Ca of benthic foraminiferal Uvigerina spp

    H. Elderfield;M. Greaves;Stephen Barker;Ian Robert Hall

  • Evaluation of kinetic effects on clumped isotope fractionation (δ47) during inorganic calcite precipitation

    Jianwu Tang;Martin Dietzel;Alvaro Fernandez;Aradhna K. Tripati

  • North Pacific atmospheric rivers and their influence on western North America at the Last Glacial Maximum

    Juan M. Lora;Jonathan L. Mitchell;Jonathan L. Mitchell;Camille Risi;Aradhna E. Tripati

  • The DeepMIP contribution to PMIP4: experimental design for model simulations of the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM (version 1.0)

    Daniel J. Lunt;Matthew Huber;Eleni Anagnostou;Michiel L. J. Baatsen

  • Equilibrium 13C-18O Isotope Signatures and ‘Clumped Isotope’ Thermometry in Foraminifera and Coccoliths

    A. K. Tripati;N. Thiagarajan;R. Eagle;A. C. Gagnon

Frequent Co-Authors

Caroline H. Lear
Caroline H. Lear Cardiff University
Heiko Pälike
Heiko Pälike University of Bremen
Bridget S. Wade
Bridget S. Wade University College London
Richard D. Norris
Richard D. Norris University of California, San Diego
Helen K. Coxall
Helen K. Coxall Stockholm University
John M. Eiler
John M. Eiler California Institute of Technology
Paul A. Wilson
Paul A. Wilson University of Southampton
Henry Elderfield
Henry Elderfield University of Cambridge
Luca Lanci
Luca Lanci University of Urbino
Isabella Raffi
Isabella Raffi University of Chieti-Pescara

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