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Magali Ader is a researcher at the Institute of Earth Physics of Paris (IPGP), which is part of Université Paris Cité. Her office is located at Bureau 513, 1 rue Jussieu, 75238 Paris cedex 05, and she can be reached at ader@ipgp.fr or by phone at 0183957506. She specializes in Stable Isotope Geochemistry and leads the ANR SUBSILAKE project (2022-2025), an interdisciplinary research initiative.
Dr. Ader's research focuses on Stable Isotope Geochemistry, particularly examining carbon and nitrogen cycles in various environments. Her work spans multiple disciplines including biogeochemistry, paleoenvironmental studies, and lake environments. She investigates how living organisms influence biogeochemical cycles and how these processes are recorded in geological archives. Her research often involves studying extreme environments such as alkaline and hypersaline lakes as analogues for ancient Earth conditions.
Analysis of Dr. Ader's recent publications reveals a strong focus on using lake environments as natural laboratories for understanding Earth's biogeochemical processes. Her work frequently examines the Dziani Dzaha Lake in Mayotte as a modern analogue for ancient oceanic conditions. The research spans multiple temporal scales, from contemporary lake systems to Archean Earth conditions, with particular attention to nitrogen cycling, iron-mediated processes, and stable isotope signatures in sedimentary records.
Dr. Ader leads the ANR SUBSILAKE project (2022-2025), which represents significant research funding for her work. While specific grant amounts aren't mentioned in the available information, ANR projects typically represent substantial research investment in the French academic system.
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