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Ambre Luguet

Ambre Luguet

University of Bonn
Germany

Overview

What is she best known for?

The fields of study she is best known for:

  • Basalt
  • Geochemistry
  • Igneous rock

Her primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Mantle, Platinum group, Basalt and Partial melting. Her Peridotite, Massif and Metasomatism study in the realm of Geochemistry interacts with subjects such as Spinel. Her Peridotite research focuses on Igneous rock and how it connects with Isotope fractionation, Radiogenic nuclide, Eclogite and Crust.

Ambre Luguet has researched Massif in several fields, including Xenolith, Isotope dilution and Olivine. Analytical chemistry and Solid solution is closely connected to Mineralogy in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Mantle. She has included themes like Mantle metasomatism, Lithospheric mantle, Provenance and Protolith in her Partial melting study.

Her most cited work include:

  • Residual platinum-group minerals from highly depleted harzburgites of the Lherz massif (France) and their role in HSE fractionation of the mantle (193 citations)
  • Residual platinum-group minerals from highly depleted harzburgites of the Lherz massif (France) and their role in HSE fractionation of the mantle (193 citations)
  • Sulfide petrology and highly siderophile element geochemistry of abyssal peridotites: a coupled study of samples from the Kane Fracture Zone (45°W 23°20N, MARK area, Atlantic Ocean) (175 citations)

What are the main themes of her work throughout her whole career to date?

Ambre Luguet spends much of her time researching Geochemistry, Mantle, Peridotite, Platinum group and Basalt. Her study in Geochemistry focuses on Metasomatism, Xenolith, Archean, Kimberlite and Olivine. Ambre Luguet combines subjects such as Mineralogy, Chondrite and Silicate with her study of Mantle.

Her Mineralogy research integrates issues from Mid-Atlantic Ridge and Analytical chemistry. Her Basalt research includes elements of Trace element, Igneous rock and Crust. Her work carried out in the field of Partial melting brings together such families of science as Mafic, Isotope dilution and Overprinting.

She most often published in these fields:

  • Geochemistry (84.71%)
  • Mantle (61.18%)
  • Peridotite (32.94%)

What were the highlights of her more recent work (between 2015-2021)?

  • Geochemistry (84.71%)
  • Mantle (61.18%)
  • Peridotite (32.94%)

In recent papers she was focusing on the following fields of study:

Her primary areas of investigation include Geochemistry, Mantle, Peridotite, Archean and Kimberlite. Ambre Luguet incorporates Geochemistry and Systematics in her research. Her studies deal with areas such as Olivine and Silicate as well as Mantle.

Her Peridotite study frequently links to related topics such as Petrology. The study incorporates disciplines such as Carbonatite, Continental collision and Oceanic crust in addition to Kimberlite. Her Partial melting study which covers Overprinting that intersects with Island arc and Isotope geochemistry.

Between 2015 and 2021, her most popular works were:

  • Chalcophile and Siderophile Elements in Mantle Rocks: Trace Elements Controlled By Trace Minerals (85 citations)
  • Plates or plumes in the origin of kimberlites: U/Pb perovskite and Sr-Nd-Hf-Os-C-O isotope constraints from the Superior craton (Canada) (45 citations)
  • Highly Siderophile Element and 187Os Signatures in Non-cratonic Basalt-hosted Peridotite Xenoliths: Unravelling the Origin and Evolution of the Post-Archean Lithospheric Mantle (43 citations)

In her most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Basalt
  • Geochemistry
  • Igneous rock

Ambre Luguet mainly investigates Mantle, Geochemistry, Silicate, Peridotite and Platinum group. Her work deals with themes such as Igneous rock and Olivine, which intersect with Mantle. The various areas that she examines in her Silicate study include Sulfidation, Meteorite and Analytical chemistry.

Her Peridotite study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Metasomatism and Partial melting. Her Platinum group research overlaps with other disciplines such as Chondrite and Xenolith. Her Kimberlite research incorporates elements of Asthenosphere, Mantle plume and Ultramafic rock.

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Best Publications

Residual platinum-group minerals from highly depleted harzburgites of the Lherz massif (France) and their role in HSE fractionation of the mantle

Ambre Luguet;Ambre Luguet;Steven B. Shirey;Jean-Pierre Lorand;Mary F. Horan.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2007)

243 Citations

In situ Os isotopes in abyssal peridotites bridge the isotopic gap between MORBs and their source mantle

Olivier Alard;Olivier Alard;Olivier Alard;Ambre Luguet;Ambre Luguet;Norman J. Pearson;William L. Griffin.
Nature (2005)

216 Citations

Sulfide petrology and highly siderophile element geochemistry of abyssal peridotites: a coupled study of samples from the Kane Fracture Zone (45°W 23°20N, MARK area, Atlantic Ocean)

Ambre Luguet;Jean-Pierre Lorand;Monique Seyler.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2003)

195 Citations

Laser-ablation microprobe (LAM)-ICPMS unravels the highly siderophile element geochemistry of the oceanic mantle

A Luguet;O Alard;J.P Lorand;N.J Pearson.
(2001)

165 Citations

Platinum-group element systematics and petrogenetic processing of the continental upper mantle: A review

Jean Pierre Lorand;Ambre Luguet;Olivier Alard.
Lithos (2013)

163 Citations

184Os/188Os and 186Os/188Os measurements by Negative Thermal Ionisation Mass Spectrometry (N-TIMS): Effects of interfering element and mass fractionation corrections on data accuracy and precision

Ambre Luguet;Geoff M. Nowell;D. Graham Pearson.
Chemical Geology (2008)

148 Citations

Platinum-group element micronuggets and refertilization process in Lherz orogenic peridotite (northeastern Pyrenees, France)

Jean Pierre Lorand;Olivier Alard;Ambre Luguet.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2010)

148 Citations

Enriched Pt-Re-Os Isotope Systematics in Plume Lavas Explained by Metasomatic Sulfides

Ambre Luguet;D. Graham Pearson;Geoff M. Nowell;Scott T. Dreher.
Science (2008)

142 Citations

Sulfur and selenium systematics of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle: Inferences from the Massif Central xenolith suite (France)

Jean-Pierre Lorand;Olivier Alard;Olivier Alard;Ambre Luguet;Reid R. Keays.
Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta (2003)

140 Citations

A multi-technique study of platinum group element systematic in some Ligurian ophiolitic peridotites, Italy

Ambre Luguet;Jean Pierre Lorand;Olivier Alard;Olivier Alard;Jean Yves Cottin.
Chemical Geology (2004)

139 Citations

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