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Ramon Egli is affiliated with the Central Institution for Meteorology and Geodynamics in Austria. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant number of publications in Biochemistry, Genetics, and Molecular Biology. The scientist's work spans several subfields including Molecular Biology, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Paleontology, and Physiology.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Iron Metabolism and Disorders
  • Magnetic and Electromagnetic Effects

Egli has published extensively in several scientific venues, with notable frequent appearances in:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Scientific Reports
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Elements

Frequent collaborators in Egli's research include Jean-Pierre Valet, Tatiana Savranskaia, Matthieu Amor, Franck Bassinot, and Quentin Simon, indicating a broad and interdisciplinary engagement with peers.

Representative publications by Egli highlight research on magnetic particles, magnetofossils, and iron mineralization, including:

  • "Unlocking information about fine magnetic particle assemblages from first-order reversal curve diagrams: Recent advances" (2022, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • "Key Signatures of Magnetofossils Elucidated by Mutant Magnetotactic Bacteria and Micromagnetic Calculations" (2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth)
  • "In situ magnetic identification of giant, needle-shaped magnetofossils in Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum sediments" (2021, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences)
  • "Effects of Alzheimer's disease and formalin fixation on the different mineralised-iron forms in the human brain" (2020, Scientific Reports)
  • "Diversification of Iron-Biomineralizing Organisms During the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum: Evidence From Quantitative Unmixing of Magnetic Signatures of Conventional and Giant Magnetofossils" (2021, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology)

Best Publications

  • Detection of noninteracting single domain particles using first-order reversal curve diagrams

    Ramon Egli;Amy P. Chen;Michael Winklhofer;Kenneth P. Kodama

  • Characterization of Individual Rock Magnetic Components by Analysis of Remanence Curves, 1. Unmixing Natural Sediments

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  • VARIFORC: An optimized protocol for calculating non-regular first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams

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  • Analysis of the field dependence of remanent magnetization curves

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  • Characterization of individual rock magnetic components by analysis of remanence curves. 3. Bacterial magnetite and natural processes in lakes

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  • Characterization of individual rock magnetic components by analysis of remanence curves.

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  • Anhysteretic remanent magnetization of fine magnetic particles

    R. Egli;W. Lowrie

  • Magnetic quantification of urban pollution sources in atmospheric particulate matter

    S. Spassov;R. Egli;F. Heller;D. K. Nourgaliev

  • Direct estimates of pedogenic magnetite as a tool to reconstruct past climates from buried soils

    Christoph E. Geiss;Ramon Egli;C. William Zanner

  • Characterization of individual rock magnetic components by analysis of remanence curves.: 2. Fundamental properties of coercivity distributions

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  • Magnetic properties of marine magnetotactic bacteria in a seasonally stratified coastal pond (Salt Pond, MA, USA)

    Bruce M. Moskowitz;Dennis A. Bazylinski;Ramon Egli;Richard B. Frankel

  • Time-resolved 2-million-year-old supernova activity discovered in Earth’s microfossil record

    Peter Ludwig;Shawn Bishop;Ramon Egli;Valentyna Chernenko

  • Magnetic properties of atmospheric particulate matter from automatic air sampler stations in Latium (Italy): Toward a definition of magnetic fingerprints for natural and anthropogenic PM10 sources

    Leonardo Sagnotti;Patrizia Macrì;Ramon Egli;Manlio Mondino

  • First-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams of natural and cultured biogenic magnetic particles

    Amy P. Chen;Ramon Egli;Bruce M. Moskowitz

  • A Quantitative Model of Magnetic Enhancement in Loessic Soils

    María Julia Orgeira;María Julia Orgeira;Ramon Egli;Rosa Hilda Compagnucci;Rosa Hilda Compagnucci

  • The Blake geomagnetic excursion recorded in a radiometrically dated speleothem

    María Luisa Osete;María Luisa Osete;Javier Martín-Chivelet;Javier Martín-Chivelet;Carlos Rossi;R. Lawrence Edwards

  • Consistent grain size distribution of pedogenic maghemite of surface soils and Miocene loessic soils on the Chinese Loess Plateau

    Junsheng Nie;Junsheng Nie;Yougui Song;John W. King;Ramon Egli

  • Characterization of primary and secondary magnetite in marine sediment by combining chemical and magnetic unmixing techniques

    P. Ludwig;R. Egli;S. Bishop;V. Chernenko

  • Continuous GPS and broad-scale deformation across the Rhine Graben and the Alps

    Magdala Tesauro;Christine Hollenstein;Ramon Egli;Alain Geiger

  • The lacustrine deposits of Fornaci di Ranica (late Early Pleistocene, Italian Pre-Alps): stratigraphy, palaeoenvironment and geological evolution

    Cesare Ravazzi;Roberta Pini;Marzia Breda;Marzia Breda;Edoardo Martinetto

  • A mineral magnetic characterization of the Plio-Pleistocene fluvial infill of the Heidelberg Basin (Germany)

    Stephanie Scheidt;Stephanie Scheidt;Ramon Egli;Thomas Frederichs;Ulrich Hambach;Ulrich Hambach

Frequent Co-Authors

Stuart Gilder
Stuart Gilder Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ulrich Hambach
Ulrich Hambach University of Bayreuth
Frank Bassinot
Frank Bassinot University of Paris-Saclay
Nicholas L. Swanson-Hysell
Nicholas L. Swanson-Hysell University of Minnesota
Didier Bourlès
Didier Bourlès Aix-Marseille University
Robert S. Coe
Robert S. Coe University of California, Santa Cruz
Junsheng Nie
Junsheng Nie Lanzhou University
Maarten J. de Wit
Maarten J. de Wit Nelson Mandela University
Christoph Mayr
Christoph Mayr University of Erlangen-Nuremberg

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