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Magali Ader 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 Magali Ader sits on this spectrum.

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Magali Ader 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 Magali Ader sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Magali Ader is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Ecology, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's investigations cover several specialized topics, including Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology, and Geological and Geophysical Studies.

Recent publications by Magali Ader include:

  • Carbon isotope evidence for large methane emissions to the Proterozoic atmosphere, 2020, Scientific Reports
  • A large epeiric methanogenic Bambuí sea in the core of Gondwana supercontinent?, 2020, Geoscience Frontiers
  • Early Diagenesis of Lacustrine Carbonates in Volcanic Settings: The Role of Magmatic CO2 (Lake Dziani Dzaha, Mayotte, Indian Ocean), 2020, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Iron-mediated anaerobic ammonium oxidation recorded in the early Archean ferruginous ocean, 2023, Geobiology
  • Oxygen isotope composition of waters recorded in carbonates in strong clumped and oxygen isotopic disequilibrium, 2020, Biogeosciences

Magali Ader frequently collaborates with several researchers, including Didier Jézéquel, Christophe Leboulanger, Cécile Bernard, Gérard Sarazin, and Hélène Agogué, reflecting ongoing scientific partnerships.

The venues where Magali Ader has regularly published encompass Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, Geobiology, Comptes Rendus Géoscience, Frontiers in Earth Science, and Goldschmidt Abstracts.

Best Publications

  • Massive recycling of nitrogen and other fluid-mobile elements (K, Rb, Cs, H) in a cold slab environment: evidence from HP to UHP oceanic metasediments of the Schistes Lustrés nappe (western Alps, Europe)

    Vincent Busigny;Vincent Busigny;Pierre Cartigny;Pascal Philippot;Magali Ader

  • Interpretation of the Nitrogen isotopic composition of Precambrian sedimentary rocks: assumptions and perspectives

    Magalie Ader;C. Thomazo;Pierre Sansjofre;Vincent Busigny

  • Ocean redox structure across the Late Neoproterozoic Oxygenation Event: A nitrogen isotope perspective

    Magali Ader;Pierre Sansjofre;Pierre Sansjofre;Galen P. Halverson;Vincent Busigny

  • Organic nitrogen chemistry during low-grade metamorphism

    Jean-Paul Boudou;Arndt Schimmelmann;Magali Ader;Maria Mastalerz

  • Improved method for isotopic and quantitative analysis of dissolved inorganic carbon in natural water samples

    Nelly Assayag;Karine Rivé;Magali Ader;Didier Jézéquel

  • A cross-calibration of chlorine isotopic measurements and suitability of seawater as the international reference material

    Arnaud Godon;Nathalie Jendrzejewski;Hans G.M Eggenkamp;Hans G.M Eggenkamp;David A Banks

  • Water–rock interactions during a CO2 injection field-test: Implications on host rock dissolution and alteration effects

    N. Assayag;N. Assayag;J. Matter;M. Ader;M. Ader;D. Goldberg

  • Extreme 15N‐enrichments in 2.72‐Gyr‐old sediments: evidence for a turning point in the nitrogen cycle

    Christophe Thomazo;Magali Ader;Pascal Philippot

  • A multilayered water column in the Ediacaran Yangtze platform? Insights from carbonate and organic matter paired δ13C

    M. Ader;M. Macouin;R. I. F. Trindade;M. H. Hadrien

  • Microbial life and biogeochemical cycling on land 3,220 million years ago

    Martin Homann;Pierre Sansjofre;Mark Van Zuilen;Christoph Heubeck

  • Combined paleomagnetic and isotopic data from the Doushantuo carbonates, South China: implications for the “snowball Earth” hypothesis

    M. Macouin;J. Besse;M. Ader;S. Gilder

  • The origin and formation of metamorphic microdiamonds from the Kokchetav massif, Kazakhstan: a nitrogen and carbon isotopic study

    Pierre Cartigny;Pierre Cartigny;Katrien De Corte;Katrien De Corte;Vladislav S Shatsky;Magali Ader

  • Biological activity and the Earth's surface evolution: Insights from carbon, sulfur, nitrogen and iron stable isotopes in the rock record

    Christophe Thomazo;Daniele L. Pinti;Vincent Busigny;Magali Ader

  • Isotope study on organic nitrogen of Westphalian anthracites from the Western Middle field of Pennsylvania (U.S.A.) and from the Bramsche Massif (Germany)

    Magali Ader;Jean-Paul Boudou;Marc Javoy;Bruno Goffe

  • A carbon isotope challenge to the snowball Earth

    P. Sansjofre;P. Sansjofre;M. Ader;R. I. F. Trindade;M. Elie;M. Elie

  • Methanotrophs regulated atmospheric sulfur isotope anomalies during the Mesoarchean (Tumbiana Formation, Western Australia)

    Christophe Thomazo;M. Ader;J. Farquhar;P. Philippot

  • Identification of a Sturtian cap carbonate in the Neoproterozoic Sete Lagoas carbonate platform, Bambuí Group, Brazil

    Lucieth Cruz Vieira;Ricardo I.F. Trindade;Afonso C.R. Nogueira;Magali Ader

  • Natural H2 in Kansas: Deep or shallow origin?

    Julia Guélard;Julia Guélard;Valérie Beaumont;Virgile Rouchon;F. Guyot

  • Nitrogen isotopic evolution of carbonaceous matter during metamorphism: Methodology and preliminary results

    Magali Ader;Pierre Cartigny;Jean-Paul Boudou;Jae-Ho Oh

  • Kinetic nitrogen isotope fractionation associated with thermal decomposition of NH3: Experimental results and potential applications to trace the origin of N2 in natural gas and hydrothermal systems

    Long Li;Pierre Cartigny;Magali Ader

  • Hydrological budget, carbon sources and biogeochemical processes in Lac Pavin (France): Constraints from δ18O of water and δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon

    N. Assayag;D. Jézéquel;M. Ader;E. Viollier

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Agrinier
Pierre Agrinier Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Pierre Cartigny
Pierre Cartigny Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
François Guyot
François Guyot French National Museum of Natural History
Vincent Busigny
Vincent Busigny Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Eric C. Gaucher
Eric C. Gaucher Total (France)
Ricardo I.F. Trindade
Ricardo I.F. Trindade Universidade de São Paulo
Bénédicte Ménez
Bénédicte Ménez Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Emmanuelle Vennin
Emmanuelle Vennin University of Burgundy
Max Coleman
Max Coleman Jet Propulsion Lab
Francis Lucazeau
Francis Lucazeau Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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