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Johan Ingri 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 Johan Ingri sits on this spectrum.

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Johan Ingri 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 Johan Ingri sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Johan Ingri is affiliated with Luleå University of Technology in Sweden and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Environmental Science, Agricultural and Biological Sciences, and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their recent work spans subfields such as Environmental Engineering, Ecology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Plant Science, and Water Science and Technology.

Their academic output includes studies focused on groundwater flow and contamination, peatlands and wetlands ecology, as well as lichen and fungal ecology. Other research topics cover botany and plant ecology, hydrology and watershed management, geophysical and geoelectrical methods, and groundwater and isotope geochemistry.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Johan Ingri include:

  • Assessing pollution in the Kola river, northwestern Russia, using metal concentrations in water and bryophytes (2024), published in IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
  • CE Anomaly in Hemiboreal Headwater Streams: An Indicator of Dominant Groundwater Flow Paths Through the Catchment (2024), published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ce anomaly in hemiboreal headwater streams: An indicator of dominant groundwater flow paths through the catchment (2024), published in Ecological Indicators

Frequent co-authors in Johan Ingri's research include:

  • Sarah Conrad
  • Stefan Löfgren
  • Larissa Pekka
  • Hanna Halmeenpää
  • Frauke Ecke

Johan Ingri's research has appeared in several publication venues among which are:

  • IIASA PURE (International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ecological Indicators

Best Publications

  • Temporal variations in the fractionation of the rare earth elements in a boreal river; the role of colloidal particles.

    Johan Ingri;Anders Widerlund;Magnus Land;Örjan Gustafsson

  • Characterization of Siberian Arctic coastal sediments: Implications for terrestrial organic carbon export

    Laodong Guo;Igor Semiletov;Igor Semiletov;Örjan Gustafsson;Johan Ingri

  • Thallium isotope variations in seawater and hydrogenetic, diagenetic, and hydrothermal ferromanganese deposits

    M. Rehkämper;Martin Frank;J. R. Hein;D. Porcelli

  • The sources and transport of Sr and Nd isotopes in the Baltic Sea

    Per S. Andersson;G.J. Wasserburg;Johan Ingri

  • The importance of colloids and mires for the transport of uranium isotopes through the Kalix River watershed and Baltic Sea

    D. Porcelli;P. S. Andersson;G. J. Wasserburg;Johan Ingri

  • Solid speciation and fractionation of rare earth elements in a spodosol profile from northern Sweden as revealed by sequential extraction

    Magnus Land;Björn Öhlander;Johan Ingri;Jonas Thunberg

  • Colloidal rare earth elements in a boreal river : changing sources and distributions during the spring flood

    Karen Andersson;Ralf Dahlqvist;Ralf Dahlqvist;David Turner;Björn Stolpe

  • Ba/Sr, Ca/Sr and 87Sr/86Sr ratios in soil water and groundwater: implications for relative contributions to stream water discharge

    Magnus Land;Johan Ingri;Per S Andersson;Björn Öhlander

  • Iron isotope fractionation in river colloidal matter

    Johan Ingri;Dmitry Malinovsky;Ilia Rodushkin;Douglas C. Baxter

  • 238U234U and232Th230Th in the Baltic Sea and in river water

    Per S. Andersson;Per S. Andersson;G.J. Wasserburg;J.H. Chen;D.A. Papanastassiou

  • Mobility of rare earth elements during weathering of till in northern Sweden

    Björn Öhlander;Magnus Land;Johan Ingri;Anders Widerlund

  • Temporal variations of colloidal carrier phases and associated trace elements in a boreal river

    Ralf Dahlqvist;Ralf Dahlqvist;Karen Andersson;Johan Ingri;Tobias Larsson

  • Performance of high resolution MC-ICP-MS for Fe isotope ratio measurements in sedimentary geological materials

    Dmitry Malinovsky;Anna Stenberg;Ilia Rodushkin;Henrik Andren

  • Colloid dynamics and transport of major elements through a boreal river — brackish bay mixing zone

    Örjan Gustafsson;Örjan Gustafsson;Anders Widerlund;Per S Andersson;Johan Ingri;Johan Ingri

  • Particle Transport of 234U-238U in the Kalix River and in the Baltic Sea

    P. S. Andersson;D. Porcelli;G. J. Wasserburg;Johan Ingri

  • Geochemistry of manganese in the Kalix River, northern Sweden

    Christer Pontér;Johan Ingri;Kurt Boström

  • Early diagenesis of arsenic in sediments of the Kalix River estuary, northern Sweden

    Anders Widerlund;Johan Ingri

  • Strontium, dissolved and particulate loads in fresh and brackish waters: The Baltic Sea and Mississippi Delta

    Per S. Andersson;G.J. Wasserburg;Johan Ingri;Mary C. Stordal

  • The importance of colloids for the behavior of uranium isotopes in the low-salinity zone of a stable estuary

    Per S. Andersson;D. Porcelli;Örjan Gustafsson;Johan Ingri

  • Uptake of alkali and alkaline-earth elements on suspended iron and manganese in the kalix river, northern sweden

    Johan Ingri;Anders Widerlund

Frequent Co-Authors

Per Andersson
Per Andersson Swedish Defence Research Agency
Ilia Rodushkin
Ilia Rodushkin Luleå University of Technology
Örjan Gustafsson
Örjan Gustafsson Stockholm University
G. J. Wasserburg
G. J. Wasserburg California Institute of Technology
Don Porcelli
Don Porcelli University of Oxford
Igor Semiletov
Igor Semiletov Russian Academy of Sciences
Frauke Ecke
Frauke Ecke University of Helsinki
D. A. Papanastassiou
D. A. Papanastassiou California Institute of Technology
William Davison
William Davison Lancaster University
Hao Zhang
Hao Zhang Lancaster University

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