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Brendan J. Keely is affiliated with the University of York in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on several specialized subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Geochemistry and Petrology, Archeology, and Oceanography.

The scientific topics covered by their work include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Maritime and Coastal Archaeology, Marine and Environmental Studies, Historical Geography and Cartography, as well as Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies.

Brendan J. Keely has contributed to a number of recent publications, including:

  • Interlaboratory Comparison of Branched GDGT Temperature and pH Proxies Using Soils and Lipid Extracts, 2024, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Molecular to macrofossils indicating last millennium sea level in Lavsa saltpans, Croatia, 2024, Quaternary International
  • ASSESSMENT OF THE IMPACT OF PESTICIDES ON THE SOIL MICROBIAL COMMUNITY USING INTACT POLAR MEMBRANE LIPIDS AS BIOMARKERS, 2020, The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences
  • Molecular fossils as a tool for tracking Holocene sea-level change in the Loch of Stenness, Orkney, 2020, Journal of Quaternary Science
  • A rapid method for the recognition of the authenticity of edible oils and oil degradation based on TAG analysis using UHPLC-MS combined with chemometric tools, 2025, Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture

The researcher frequently collaborates with others in their field, including the following co-authors:

  • Martina Conti
  • Cindy De Jonge
  • Francien Peterse
  • Klaas G.J. Nierop
  • Thomas M. Blattmann

Brendan J. Keely's work is published across several venues, such as:

  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Quaternary International
  • The Journal of Animal and Plant Sciences
  • Journal of Quaternary Science
  • Emirates Journal of Food and Agriculture

Best Publications

  • Comparison of ultra-performance liquid chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography for the determination of priority pesticides in baby foods by tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry.

    Cristiana C. Leandro;Peter Hancock;Richard J. Fussell;Brendan J. Keely

  • Development and application of a high resolution liquid chromatographic method for the analysis of complex pigment distributions.

    Ruth L Airs;Jane E Atkinson;Brendan J Keely

  • Variations in abundances and distributions of isoprenoid chromans and long-chain alkylbenzenes in sediments of the Mulhouse Basin: a molecular sedimentary record of palaeosalinity☆

    Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté;Brendan J. Keely;Susannah E. Betts;Marianne Baas

  • Evaluation of gas chromatography-tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry for the determination of organochlorine pesticides in fats and oils.

    Katan Patel;Richard J. Fussell;Mike Hetmanski;David M. Goodall

  • Analysis of glyphosate and glufosinate by capillary electrophoresis-mass spectrometry utilising a sheathless microelectrospray interface.

    Lee Goodwin;James R. Startin;Brendan J. Keely;David M. Goodall

  • The Treibs hypothesis: an evaluation based on structural studies

    B. J. Keely;W. G. Prowse;J. R. Maxwell

  • A multiproxy analysis of sedimentary organic carbon in the Changjiang Estuary and adjacent shelf

    Peng Yao;Peng Yao;Zhigang Yu;Zhigang Yu;Thomas S. Bianchi;Zhigang Guo

  • An RNA-aptamer-based assay for the detection and analysis of malachite green and leucomalachite green residues in fish tissue

    Sara L. Stead;Helen Ashwin;Brian H. Johnston;Anne Dallas

  • Sedimentary pigments as markers for environmental change in an Antarctic lake

    A.H Squier;D.A Hodgson;B.J Keely

  • Atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation reversed‐phase liquid chromatography/ion trap mass spectrometry of intact bacteriohopanepolyols

    Helen M. Talbot;Angela H. Squier;Brendan J. Keely;Paul Farrimond

  • Ultra-performance liquid chromatography for the determination of pesticide residues in foods by tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry with polarity switching.

    Cristiana C. Leandro;Peter Hancock;Richard J. Fussell;Brendan J. Keely

  • Determination of priority pesticides in baby foods by gas chromatography tandem quadrupole mass spectrometry.

    Cristiana C. Leandro;Cristiana C. Leandro;Richard J. Fussell;Brendan J. Keely

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

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

  • A rapid and efficient mass spectrometric method for the analysis of explosives.

    C. S. Evans;R. Sleeman;J. Luke;B. J. Keely

  • Identification of chlorophyll transformation products in a lake sediment by combined liquid chromatography - mass spectrometry

    C.B. Eckardt;B.J. Keely;J.R. Maxwell

  • High-throughput methods to assess lipophilic and hydrophilic antioxidant capacity of food extracts in vitro.

    D. Jimenez-Alvarez;F. Giuffrida;F. Vanrobaeys;P. A. Golay

  • Novel triterpene-derived hydrocarbons of arborane/fernane series in sediments. Part I.

    Verena Hauke;Roland Graff;Patrick Wehrung;Jean M. Trendel

  • A hollow cathode proton transfer reaction time of flight mass spectrometer

    Christopher Ennis;J. C. Reynolds;B. J. Keely;L. J. Carpenter

  • Quantification and screening of pesticide residues in food by gas chromatography-exact mass time-of-flight mass spectrometry.

    Cristiana C. Leandro;Peter Hancock;Richard J. Fussell;Brendan J. Keely

  • Product distributions from chemical degradation of kerogens from a marl from a Miocene evaporitic sequence (Vena del Gesso, N. Italy)

    P. Schaeffer;W.N. Harrison;B.J. Keely;J.R. Maxwell

Frequent Co-Authors

James R. Maxwell
James R. Maxwell University of Bristol
Dominic A. Hodgson
Dominic A. Hodgson British Antarctic Survey
Koen Sabbe
Koen Sabbe Ghent University
Wim Vyverman
Wim Vyverman Ghent University
Michael A. Arthur
Michael A. Arthur Pennsylvania State University
Sunil Kochhar
Sunil Kochhar Nestlé (Switzerland)
Kirsty Penkman
Kirsty Penkman University of York
Katherine H. Freeman
Katherine H. Freeman Pennsylvania State University
Meixun Zhao
Meixun Zhao Ocean University of China
Joan O. Grimalt
Joan O. Grimalt Spanish National Research Council

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