Ian Bull

Ian Bull

University of Bristol

H-index: 41

Europe-United Kingdom

About Ian Bull

Ian Bull, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of analytical chemistry, biogeochemistry, archaeological science, mass spectrometry, stable isotopes.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Soil metabolomics-current challenges and future perspectives

Appendix 29.02 Faecal biomarker analysis laboratory protocols

Non-avian dinosaur eggshell calcite can contain ancient, endogenous amino acids

Indoor exchange rates and penetration from outdoors in an instrumented terraced house using gas tracers: implications for particles and gases indoors

Increasing concentration of pure micro-and macro-LDPE and PP plastic negatively affect crop biomass, nutrient cycling, and microbial biomass

Tracking ancient and modern microbial life in salt and brines of Boulby Mine (N Yorkshire) or: What to look out for on Mars

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a rapid means for assessing the source of coprolites

Recovery of high-value bioactive phytochemicals from agro-waste of mango (Mangifera indica L.) using enzyme-assisted ultrasound pretreated extraction

Ian Bull Information

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Citations(all)

6071

Citations(since 2020)

2203

Cited By

4486

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

82

i10Index(since 2020)

62

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Ian Bull Skills & Research Interests

analytical chemistry

biogeochemistry

archaeological science

mass spectrometry

stable isotopes

Top articles of Ian Bull

Soil metabolomics-current challenges and future perspectives

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2024/3/12

Appendix 29.02 Faecal biomarker analysis laboratory protocols

2024/3/20

Non-avian dinosaur eggshell calcite can contain ancient, endogenous amino acids

Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

2024/1/15

Indoor exchange rates and penetration from outdoors in an instrumented terraced house using gas tracers: implications for particles and gases indoors

Indoor air

2023/9/26

Increasing concentration of pure micro-and macro-LDPE and PP plastic negatively affect crop biomass, nutrient cycling, and microbial biomass

Journal of hazardous materials

2023/9/15

Tracking ancient and modern microbial life in salt and brines of Boulby Mine (N Yorkshire) or: What to look out for on Mars

2023/7/17

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a rapid means for assessing the source of coprolites

Iscience

2023/6/16

Recovery of high-value bioactive phytochemicals from agro-waste of mango (Mangifera indica L.) using enzyme-assisted ultrasound pretreated extraction

Biomass Conversion and Biorefinery

2023/6

Corrigendum: Sequential biomolecular, macrofossil, and microfossil extraction from coprolites for reconstructing past behavior and environments

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2023/5/17

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) as a Rapid Means of Assessing the Dietary Origins of Coprolites

Available at SSRN 4276251

2023/5/1

Sequential biomolecular, macrofossil, and microfossil extraction from coprolites for reconstructing past behavior and environments

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

2023/4/27

Lipids in archaeology

Handbook of Archaeological Sciences

2023/3/24

The cuticular wax compositions and crystal coverage of leaves and petals differ in a consistent manner between plant species

bioRxiv

2023

Making the most of soils in archaeology. A review

Archaeologia Austriaca

2022/12

Çatalhöyük in context: a multi-proxy palaeoenvironmental study of a contemporary occupation at Pınarbaşı, Central Anatolia

2022/12/3

Mechanisms of nitrogen transfer in a model clover-ryegrass pasture: a 15N-tracer approach

Plant and Soil

2022/11

Conserved signalling components coordinate epidermal patterning and cuticle deposition in barley

Nature Communications

2022/10/13

Nutrient (C, N and P) enrichment induces significant changes in the soil metabolite profile and microbial carbon partitioning

Soil Biology and Biochemistry

2022/9/1

Intestinal parasites in the Neolithic population who built Stonehenge (Durrington Walls, 2500 BCE)

Parasitology

2022/5/20

New Frontiers in Compound-Specific δ2H Analysis

2021/9/12

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