World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
44
Citations
6831
World Ranking
4744
National Ranking
82

Overview

Marianne Baas is affiliated with Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands, focusing on research spanning Environmental Science and Materials Science. Their work engages with several specialized areas, including Pollution, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Biomaterials.

The scientist's research encompasses key topics such as:

  • Microplastics and Plastic Pollution
  • Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
  • Biodegradable Polymer Synthesis and Properties

Marianne Baas has contributed to the publication landscape through recent papers, most notably the 2023 article titled "Plastic photodegradation under simulated marine conditions," published in Marine Pollution Bulletin. This paper has accumulated notable citations, reflecting engagement within the relevant scientific community.

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Marianne Baas include:

  • Annalisa Delre
  • Maaike Goudriaan
  • Víctor Hernando-Morales
  • Annika Vaksmaa
  • Rachel T. Ndhlovu

Marine Pollution Bulletin remains a key venue for dissemination of the scientist's research findings, representing the primary publication outlet for their work.

Best Publications

  • Carbon-isotope stratigraphy recorded by the Cenomanian–Turonian Oceanic Anoxic Event: correlation and implications based on three key localities

    H. Tsikos;H. Tsikos;H.C. Jenkyns;B. Walsworth-Bell;M.R. Petrizzo

  • Trophic upgrading of food quality by protozoans enhancing copepod growth: role of essential lipids

    W. C. M. Klein Breteler;N. Schogt;M. Baas;S. Schouten

  • Biomarkers as proxies for plant inputs to peats: an example from a sub-boreal ombrotrophic bog

    Richard D Pancost;Marianne Baas;Bas van Geel;Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté

  • Biosynthetic effects on the stable carbon isotopic compositions of algal lipids: implications for deciphering the carbon isotopic biomarker record

    Stefan Schouten;Wim C.M Klein Breteler;Peter Blokker;Nelleke Schogt

  • A comparative study of lipids in Sphagnum species

    Marianne Baas;Rich D Pancost;Bas van Geel;Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté

  • Mid-Cretaceous (Albian–Santonian) sea surface temperature record of the tropical Atlantic Ocean

    Astrid Forster;Stefan Schouten;Marianne Baas;Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté

  • Intact Membrane Lipids of “Candidatus Nitrosopumilus maritimus,” a Cultivated Representative of the Cosmopolitan Mesophilic Group I Crenarchaeota

    Stefan Schouten;Ellen C. Hopmans;Marianne Baas;Henry Boumann

  • Stable carbon isotopic Fractionations associated with inorganic carbon fixation by anaerobic ammonium-oxidizing bacteria

    Stefan Schouten;Marc Strous;Marcel M. M. Kuypers;W. Irene C. Rijpstra

  • Isorenieratane record in black shales from the Paris Basin, France: Constraints on recycling of respired CO2 as a mechanism for negative carbon isotope shifts during the Toarcian oceanic anoxic event

    Yvonne van Breugel;Marianne Baas;Stefan Schouten;Emanuela Mattioli

  • 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

  • Biomarker and 16S rDNA evidence for anaerobic oxidation of methane and related carbonate precipitation in deep-sea mud volcanoes of the Sorokin Trough, Black Sea

    A. Stadnitskaia;G. Muyzer;B. Abbas;M.J.L. Coolen

  • Characterization of transport and deposition of terrestrial organic matter in the southern North Sea using the BIT index

    Lydie Herfort;Stefan Schouten;Jan P. Boon;Martijn Woltering

  • Response of an ombrotrophic bog to a regional climate event revealed by macrofossil, molecular, and carbon isotopic data

    Richard D. Pancost;Marianne Baas;Bas van Geel;Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté

  • Hydrogen isotopic compositions of long-chain alkenones record freshwater flooding of the Eastern Mediterranean at the onset of sapropel deposition

    Marcel T.J. van der Meer;Marianne Baas;W. Irene C. Rijpstra;Gianluca Marino;Gianluca Marino

  • δ13C values and radiocarbon dates of microbial biomarkers as tracers for carbon recycling in peat deposits

    Richard D. Pancost;Bas van Geel;Marianne Baas;Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté

  • Selective preservation of chitin during the decay of shrimp

    M. Baas;D.E.G. Briggs;J.D.H. Van Heemst;A.J. Kear

  • Ancient DNA derived from alkenone‐biosynthesizing haptophytes and other algae in Holocene sediments from the Black Sea

    Marco J. L. Coolen;Arjan C. Boere;Ben Abbas;Marianne Baas

  • Molecular isotopic and dinoflagellate evidence for Late Holocene freshening of the Black Sea

    Marcel T.J. van der Meer;Francesca Sangiorgi;Marianne Baas;Henk Brinkhuis

  • Sulphur-bound steroid and phytane carbon skeletons in geomacromolecules: Implications for the mechanism of incorporation of sulphur into organic matter

    Math E.L Kohnen;Jaap S Sinninghe Damsté;Marianne Baas;A.C.Kock-van Dalen

  • Onset of long-term cooling of Greenland near the Eocene-Oligocene boundary as revealed by branched tetraether lipids

    Stefan Schouten;James Eldrett;David R. Greenwood;Ian Harding

Frequent Co-Authors

Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
J.W. de Leeuw
J.W. de Leeuw Delft University of Technology
Stefan Schouten
Stefan Schouten Utrecht University
J.S. Sinninghe Damsté
J.S. Sinninghe Damsté Utrecht University
P.A. Schenck
P.A. Schenck Delft University of Technology
Ellen C. Hopmans
Ellen C. Hopmans Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Marie-Alexandrine Sicre
Marie-Alexandrine Sicre Sorbonne University
Michael Ivanov
Michael Ivanov Lomonosov Moscow State University
Marco J. L. Coolen
Marco J. L. Coolen Curtin University
Serge Berné
Serge Berné University of Perpignan

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring related online degrees can broaden your career opportunities when studying Earth Science in the USA. For example, a library science degree is worth it if you're interested in managing geoscience data or working in research archives. This interdisciplinary approach enhances skills in information management crucial for scientific investigations.

If you have a creative side, consider an online photography degree. This can be especially useful for documenting fieldwork or geological formations, combining art and science effectively. Veterans can particularly benefit from accessible programs like an online photography degree for military veterans, which offers flexible learning tailored to their unique experiences.

Language skills also complement Earth Science careers, particularly in global environmental projects. Pursuing spanish degrees online can open doors to work in Spanish-speaking countries, enhancing communication and research collaboration.

By considering these related fields, students can diversify their expertise, making them more competitive and versatile in the evolving Earth Science job market.

Best Scientists Citing Marianne Baas

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles