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Assistant Professor

John Brown University

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daniel_ibarra@brown.edu

31 h-index 290 pubs 3,150 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Dr. Daniel Ibarra is an assistant professor at John Brown University whose research encompasses geology, paleoclimatology, and isotope geochemistry. His work utilizes cryospheric observations, paleontology, and stratigraphy to understand past environmental conditions and ecological shifts. Ibarra's investigations span diverse geographical regions and geological periods, including East Asia from the Late Cretaceous to the early Paleogene and the Tibetan Plateau before the India-Eurasia collision. His research also explores the role of orbital cycles in organic carbon burial and the influence of winter aridity on the expansion of open habitats in North America during the Cenozoic. In addition, he studies lithium storage and release from lacustrine sediments, with implications for lithium enrichment in continental brines.

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  • h-index: 31
  • Publications: 290
  • Citations: 3,150

Selected Publications

  • Hydrologic and geomorphic controls on bedrock organic carbon export (2026) DOI
  • Drier winters drove Cenozoic open habitat expansion in North America (2021) DOI

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