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Negar Haghipour

Negar Haghipour

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Earth Science

D-Index
41
Citations
5023
World Ranking
5654
National Ranking
128

Overview

Negar Haghipour is affiliated with ETH Zurich in Switzerland and focuses on research within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Environmental Science. Their work spans multiple subfields including Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Environmental Chemistry, Oceanography, and Geophysics.

The scientist's research topics include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Climate change and permafrost
  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis

Some of the recent papers by Negar Haghipour include:

  • "Climate control on terrestrial biospheric carbon turnover," 2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • "Fluvial organic carbon cycling regulated by sediment transit time and mineral protection," 2021, Nature Geoscience
  • "Millennial-scale hydroclimate control of tropical soil carbon storage," 2020, Nature
  • "Pan-Arctic Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter: Synchronous Molecular Stability, Shifting Sources and Subsidies," 2021, Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • "An Abrupt Aging of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Large Arctic Rivers," 2020, Geophysical Research Letters

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Negar Haghipour include:

  • Timothy I. Eglinton
  • Lisa Bröder
  • Thomas M. Blattmann
  • Jorien E. Vonk
  • Maarten Lupker

Key publication venues where their research often appears include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Biogeosciences
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Biogeosciences

Best Publications

  • Global-scale evidence for the refractory nature of riverine black carbon

    Alysha I. Coppola;Daniel B. Wiedemeier;Valier Galy;Negar Haghipour

  • Climate warming alters subsoil but not topsoil carbon dynamics in alpine grassland.

    Juan Jia;Zhenjiao Cao;Chengzhu Liu;Zhenhua Zhang

  • Mineralogical control on the fate of continentally derived organic matter in the ocean

    Thomas M. Blattmann;Zhifei Liu;Yonghua Zhang;Yulong Zhao

  • Climate control on terrestrial biospheric carbon turnover

    Timothy I. Eglinton;Timothy I. Eglinton;Valier V. Galy;Jordon D. Hemingway;Xiaojuan Feng

  • Microbial oxidation of lithospheric organic carbon in rapidly eroding tropical mountain soils

    Jordon D. Hemingway;Jordon D. Hemingway;Robert G. Hilton;Niels Hovius;Timothy I. Eglinton

  • Fluvial organic carbon cycling regulated by sediment transit time and mineral protection

    Marisa Repasch;Joel S. Scheingross;Niels Hovius;Maarten Lupker

  • Tectonically-triggered sediment and carbon export to the Hadal zone.

    Rui Bao;Michael Strasser;Michael Strasser;Michael Strasser;Ann P. McNichol;Negar Haghipour

  • Spatial variability of 10Be-derived erosion rates across the southern Peninsular Indian escarpment: A key to landscape evolution across passive margins

    Sanjay Kumar Mandal;Maarten Lupker;Jean-Pierre Burg;Pierre G. Valla

  • Pan-Arctic Riverine Dissolved Organic Matter: Synchronous Molecular Stability, Shifting Sources and Subsidies

    M. I. Behnke;J. W. McClelland;S. E. Tank;A. M. Kellerman

  • Millennial-scale hydroclimate control of tropical soil carbon storage.

    Christopher J. Hein;Muhammed Usman;Muhammed Usman;Timothy I. Eglinton;Negar Haghipour

  • Online 13C and 14C Gas Measurements by EA-IRMS–AMS at ETH Zürich

    Cameron P McIntyre;Lukas Wacker;Negar Haghipour;Thomas M Blattmann

  • An Abrupt Aging of Dissolved Organic Carbon in Large Arctic Rivers.

    Melissa S. Schwab;Robert G. Hilton;Peter A. Raymond;Negar Haghipour

  • Megathrust earthquake drives drastic organic carbon supply to the hadal trench

    A. Kioka;T. Schwestermann;J. Moernaut;K. Ikehara

  • Marked isotopic variability within and between the Amazon River and marine dissolved black carbon pools.

    Alysha I. Coppola;Michael Seidel;Nicholas D. Ward;Nicholas D. Ward;Daniel Viviroli

  • Compound-Specific Radiocarbon Analysis by Elemental Analyzer–Accelerator Mass Spectrometry: Precision and Limitations

    Negar Haghipour;Blanca Ausín;Muhammed O. Usman;Naoto F. Ishikawa;Naoto F. Ishikawa

  • Millennial soil retention of terrestrial organic matter deposited in the Bengal Fan

    Katherine L. French;Katherine L. French;Christopher J. Hein;Negar Haghipour;Lukas Wacker

  • Diverse Soil Carbon Dynamics Expressed at the Molecular Level

    T. S. van der Voort;C. I. Zell;F. Hagedorn;X. Feng;X. Feng

  • Sulphuric acid-mediated weathering on Taiwan buffers geological atmospheric carbon sinks.

    Thomas M. Blattmann;Shinglin Wang;Maarten Lupker;Lena Märki

  • Controls on the abundance, provenance and age of organic carbon buried in continental margin sediments

    Blanca Ausín;Blanca Ausín;Elena Bruni;Negar Haghipour;Caroline Welte

  • Event-dominated transport, provenance, and burial of organic carbon in the Japan Trench

    T. Schwestermann;T.I. Eglinton;N. Haghipour;A.P. McNichol

  • Short communication: Massive erosion in monsoonal central India linked to late Holocene land cover degradation

    Liviu Giosan;Camilo Ponton;Muhammed Ojoshogu Usman;Jerzy Blusztajn

  • Roman-driven cultural eutrophication of Lake Murten, Switzerland

    Mischa Haas;Mischa Haas;Franziska Baumann;Daniel Castella;Negar Haghipour

  • Organic carbon aging during across‐shelf transport

    Rui Bao;Rui Bao;Masao Uchida;Masao Uchida;Masao Uchida;Meixun Zhao;Negar Haghipour

Frequent Co-Authors

Lukas Wacker
Lukas Wacker ETH Zurich
Jorien E. Vonk
Jorien E. Vonk Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Michael Strasser
Michael Strasser University of Innsbruck
Valier Galy
Valier Galy Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Marcus Christl
Marcus Christl ETH Zurich
Meixun Zhao
Meixun Zhao Ocean University of China
Tommaso Tesi
Tommaso Tesi National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

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