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Bart E. van Dongen is affiliated with the University of Manchester in the United Kingdom. Their research spans multiple interconnected fields, primarily focusing on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these fields, their work covers specialized subfields such as Environmental Chemistry, Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Archeology, and Ecology.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Arsenic contamination and mitigation
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Mine drainage and remediation techniques
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Paleopathology and ancient diseases

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Bart E. van Dongen are:

  • Root traits explain rhizosphere fungal community composition among temperate grassland plant species (2020), New Phytologist
  • Characteristics of nano-plastics in bottled drinking water (2021), Journal of Hazardous Materials
  • CASCADE - The Circum-Arctic Sediment CArbon DatabasE (2021), Earth System Science Data
  • Preferential export of permafrost-derived organic matter as retrogressive thaw slumping intensifies (2021), Environmental Research Letters
  • Geochronology of volcanically associated hydrocarbon charge in the pre-salt carbonates of the Namibe Basin, Angola (2020), Geology

Bart collaborates frequently with several other researchers, including:

  • Jonathan R. Lloyd
  • Christopher Boothman
  • Oliver C. Moore
  • David A. Polya
  • Josef P. Werne

The publication venues where Bart E. van Dongen's work appears repeatedly include:

  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • New Phytologist
  • Chemical Geology
  • The Science of The Total Environment

Best Publications

  • Stable warm tropical climate through the Eocene Epoch

    Paul Nicholas Pearson;Bart E. van Dongen;Christopher J. Nicholas;Richard D. Pancost

  • Differential mobilization of terrestrial carbon pools in Eurasian Arctic river basins.

    Xiaojuan Feng;Jorien E. Vonk;Bart E. van Dongen;Örjan Gustafsson

  • Structural changes in lignins isolated using an acidic ionic liquid water mixture

    Agnieszka Brandt;Long Chen;Long Chen;Bart E. van Dongen;Tom Welton

  • Nonconservative behavior of dissolved organic carbon across the Laptev and East Siberian seas

    Vanja Alling;Laura Sanchez-Garcia;Don Porcelli;Sveta Pugach

  • Contrasting lipid biomarker composition of terrestrial organic matter exported from across the Eurasian Arctic by the five great Russian Arctic rivers

    Bart E. van Dongen;Bart E. van Dongen;Igor Semiletov;Igor Semiletov;Johan W. H. Weijers;Örjan Gustafsson

  • Well preserved Palaeogene and Cretaceous biomarkers from the Kilwa area, Tanzania

    Bart E. van Dongen;Helen M. Talbot;Stefan Schouten;Paul Nicholas Pearson

  • Carbon isotope variability in monosaccharides and lipids of aquatic algae and terrestrial plants

    Bart E. van Dongen;Stefan Schouten;Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté

  • Mineralized soft-tissue structure and chemistry in a mummified hadrosaur from the Hell Creek Formation, North Dakota (USA)

    Phillip L. Manning;Peter M. Morris;Adam McMahon;Emrys Jones

  • An interlaboratory study of TEX86 and BIT analysis of sediments, extracts, and standard mixtures

    Stefan Schouten;Ellen C Hopmans;Antoni Rosell-Melé;Ann Pearson

  • Sea‐surface temperature records of Termination 1 in the Gulf of California: Challenges for seasonal and interannual analogues of tropical Pacific climate change

    Erin L. McClymont;Erin L. McClymont;Raja S. Ganeshram;Laetitia E. Pichevin;Helen M. Talbot

  • A fossil protein chimera; difficulties in discriminating dinosaur peptide sequences from modern cross-contamination.

    Michael Buckley;Stacey Warwood;Bart van Dongen;Andrew C. Kitchener;Andrew C. Kitchener

  • Inventories and behavior of particulate organic carbon in the Laptev and East Siberian seas

    Laura Sánchez-García;Vanja Alling;Svetlana Pugach;Jorien Vonk

  • Paleogene and Cretaceous sediment cores from the Kilwa and Lindi areas of coastal Tanzania: Tanzania Drilling Project Sites 1-5

    Paul Nicholas Pearson;Christopher J. Nicholas;Joyce M. Singano;Paul R. Bown

  • Differential transport and degradation of bulk organic carbon and specific terrestrial biomarkers in the surface waters of a sub-arctic brackish bay mixing zone

    Bart E. van Dongen;Zdenek Zencak;Örjan Gustafsson

  • Formation of iron sulfide nodules during anaerobic oxidation of methane

    Bart E. van Dongen;Andrew P. Roberts;Stefan Schouten;Wei Teh Jiang

  • Selective preservation of old organic carbon fluvially released from sub‐Arctic soils

    Jorien E. Vonk;Bart E. van Dongen;Bart E. van Dongen;Örjan Gustafsson

  • Preservation of carbohydrates through sulfurization in a Jurassic euxinic shelf sea: Examination of the Blackstone Band TOC cycle in the Kimmeridge Clay Formation, UK

    Bart E. van Dongen;Stefan Schouten;Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté

  • An experimental study of the low-temperature sulfurization of carbohydrates

    Bart E. van Dongen;Stefan Schouten;Marianne Baas;Jan A.J. Geenevasen

  • Characterisation of organic matter and microbial communities in contrasting arsenic-rich Holocene and arsenic-poor Pleistocene aquifers, Red River Delta, Vietnam.

    Wafa M. Al Lawati;Wafa M. Al Lawati;Athanasios Rizoulis;Elisabeth Eiche;Christopher Boothman

  • Characteristics of nano-plastics in bottled drinking water.

    Yihe Huang;Ka Ki Wong;Wei Li;Haoran Zhao

  • Mineralized soft-tissue structure and chemistry in a mummified hadrosaur from the Hell Creek Formation,

    Phillip L. Manning;Peter M. Morris;Adam McMahon;Emrys Jones

Frequent Co-Authors

Igor Semiletov
Igor Semiletov Russian Academy of Sciences
Örjan Gustafsson
Örjan Gustafsson Stockholm University
David A. Polya
David A. Polya University of Manchester
Jorien E. Vonk
Jorien E. Vonk Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Richard D. Pancost
Richard D. Pancost University of Bristol
Stefan Schouten
Stefan Schouten Utrecht University
Michael Buckley
Michael Buckley University of Manchester
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Jonathan R. Lloyd
Jonathan R. Lloyd University of Manchester

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