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Overview

Nives Ogrinc is affiliated with the Jožef Stefan Institute in Slovenia. Their research encompasses multiple aspects of environmental science and agricultural and biological sciences, with significant contributions in related subfields.

The primary fields of study for Nives Ogrinc include:

  • Environmental Science
  • Agricultural and Biological Sciences

Their work further expands into several subfields:

  • Ecology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Oceanography
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Food Science

Key research topics covered in their publications include:

  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Advanced Chemical Sensor Technologies
  • Identification and Quantification in Food
  • Meat and Animal Product Quality
  • Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses
  • Insect Utilization and Effects
  • Fermentation and Sensory Analysis

The scientist has co-authored frequently with several colleagues, including:

  • Lidija Strojnik
  • Doris Potočnik
  • Marta Jagodic Hudobivnik
  • Federica Camin
  • Luana Bontempo

Some of the main venues where Nives Ogrinc's work has been published are:

  • Foods
  • Molecules
  • Food Chemistry
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Food and Chemical Toxicology

Selected recent papers illustrate the scope and diversity of their research:

  • Species and geographic variability in truffle aromas, 2020, Food and Chemical Toxicology
  • Nutritional Quality and Safety of the Spirulina Dietary Supplements Sold on the Slovenian Market, 2022, Foods
  • Minimum requirements for publishing hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur stable-isotope delta results (IUPAC Technical Report), 2022, Pure and Applied Chemistry
  • Eutrophication, Harmful Algae, Oxygen Depletion, and Acidification, 2020, Geophysical Monograph
  • Selective Methods to Investigate Authenticity and Geographical Origin of Mediterranean Food Products, 2020, Food Reviews International

Best Publications

  • Carbon and nitrogen isotope compositions of organic matter in coastal marine sediments (the Gulf of Trieste, N Adriatic Sea): indicators of sources and preservation

    Nives Ogrinc;Giorgio Fontolan;Jadran Faganeli;Stefano Covelli

  • The application of NMR and MS methods for detection of adulteration of wine, fruit juices, and olive oil. A review.

    N. Ogrinc;I. J. Košir;J. E. Spangenberg;J. Kidrič

  • Tracing mercury contamination from the Idrija mining region (Slovenia) to the gulf of trieste using hg isotope ratio measurements.

    Delphine Foucher;Ogrinc;Holger Hintelmann

  • Determination of stable mercury isotopes by ICP/MS and their application in environmental studies.

    H. Hintelmann;N. Ogrinc;Y. Cai;O. C. Braids

  • Determination of Authenticy, Regional Origin, and Vintage of Slovenian Wines Using a Combination of IRMS and SNIF-NMR Analyses

    Nives Ogrinc;Iztok J. Kosir;Mitja Kocjancic;Jurkica Kidric

  • Mercury speciation in surface and deep waters of the Mediterranean Sea

    Jože Kotnik;Milena Horvat;Emmanuel Tessier;Nives Ogrinc

  • Determination of the geographical origin of Slovenian black locust, lime and chestnut honey.

    Urška Kropf;Mojca Korošec;Jasna Bertoncelj;Nives Ogrinc

  • Use of SNIF-NMR and IRMS in combination with chemometric methods for the determination of chaptalisation and geographical origin of wines (the example of Slovenian wines)

    Iztok Jože Košir;Mitja Kocjančič;Nives Ogrinc;Jurkica Kidrič

  • Anthropogenic markers in the Holocene stratigraphic sequence of the Gulf of Trieste (northern Adriatic Sea)

    Stefano Covelli;Giorgio Fontolan;Jadran Faganeli;Nives Ogrinc

  • Evaluation of geochemical processes and nitrate pollution sources at the Ljubljansko polje aquifer (Slovenia): A stable isotope perspective.

    Nives Ogrinc;Samo Tamše;Saša Zavadlav;Janja Vrzel;Janja Vrzel

  • Distribution of mercury and methylmercury in deep-sea surficial sediments of the Mediterranean Sea

    Nives Ogrinc;Mathilde Monperrus;Jože Kotnik;Vesna Fajon

  • Discrimination between Southern Italy and foreign milk samples using spectroscopic and analytical data

    D. Sacco;M.A. Brescia;A. Sgaramella;G. Casiello

  • Authentication of vegetable oils by bulk and molecular carbon isotope analyses with emphasis on olive oil and pumpkin seed oil.

    Jorge E. Spangenberg;Nives Ogrinc

  • Relative weathering intensity of calcite versus dolomite in carbonate‐bearing temperate zone watersheds: Carbonate geochemistry and fluxes from catchments within the St. Lawrence and Danube river basins

    Kathryn Szramek;Kathryn Szramek;Jennifer C. McIntosh;Jennifer C. McIntosh;Erika L. Williams;Erika L. Williams;Tjasa Kanduc

  • Carbon and nitrogen natural stable isotopes in Slovene honey: adulteration and botanical and geographical aspects.

    Urška Kropf;Terezija Golob;Marijan Nečemer;Peter Kump

  • Spatial and seasonal variations in δ18O and δD values in the River Sava in Slovenia

    Nives Ogrinc;Tjaša Kanduč;Willibald Stichler;Polona Vreča

  • Origin and cycling of riverine inorganic carbon in the Sava River watershed (Slovenia) inferred from major solutes and stable carbon isotopes

    Tjaša Kanduč;Kathryn Szramek;Nives Ogrinc;Lynn M. Walter

  • Formation and evasion of dissolved gaseous mercury in large enclosures amended with 200HgCl2

    M Amyot;G Southworth;S.E Lindberg;H Hintelmann

  • Sources and transport of carbon and nitrogen in the River Sava watershed, a major tributary of the River Danube

    Nives Ogrinc;Roland Markovics;Tjaša Kanduč;Lynn M. Walter

  • Determination of the sources of nitrate and the microbiological sources of pollution in the Sava River Basin

    Janja Vrzel;Branka Vuković-Gačić;Stoimir Kolarević;Zoran Gačić

  • Semi-annual carbon and nitrogen isotope variations in the water column of Lake Bled, NW Slovenia

    A. Bratkič;M. Šturm;J. Faganeli;N. Ogrinc

  • Paleodietary reconstruction of a Neolithic population in Slovenia: A stable isotope approach

    Nives Ogrinc;Mihael Budja

Frequent Co-Authors

Jadran Faganeli
Jadran Faganeli University of Ljubljana
Milena Horvat
Milena Horvat Jožef Stefan Institute
Nicola Pirrone
Nicola Pirrone National Research Council (CNR)
Stefano Covelli
Stefano Covelli University of Trieste
Lynn M. Walter
Lynn M. Walter University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Holger Hintelmann
Holger Hintelmann Trent University
Lixin Jin
Lixin Jin The University of Texas at El Paso
Francesca Sprovieri
Francesca Sprovieri University of Calabria
Ester Heath
Ester Heath Jožef Stefan Institute
David Amouroux
David Amouroux University of Pau and the Adour Region

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