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André Rochon is affiliated with the Université du Québec à Rimouski in Canada. Their research spans various aspects of earth and environmental sciences, with a notable emphasis on marine and coastal environments.

Their work primarily focuses on the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Subfields of interest include Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Oceanography, Ecology, and Earth-Surface Processes. These areas reflect a broad approach to studying natural systems and their interactions.

The scientist's research topics cover multiple subjects such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Microbial Community Ecology and Physiology
  • Marine Ecology and Invasive Species
  • Marine Biology and Ecology Research
  • Geological formations and processes

Among their recent publications are:

  • "Three decades of Canadian marine harmful algal events: Phytoplankton and phycotoxins of concern to human and ecosystem health" (2020) published in Harmful Algae
  • "The MALINA oceanographic expedition: how do changes in ice cover, permafrost and UV radiation impact biodiversity and biogeochemical fluxes in the Arctic Ocean?" (2021) published in Earth system science data
  • "Quantifying Provenance and Transport Pathways of Holocene Sediments From the Northwestern Greenland Margin" (2020) published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • "Dinoflagellate communities in high-risk Canadian Arctic ports" (2021) published in Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • "A historical perspective on the development of the Northern Hemisphere modern dinoflagellate cyst database" (2020) published in Marine Micropaleontology

Common publication venues where André Rochon has contributed multiple articles include:

  • Earth system science data
  • Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science
  • Marine Micropaleontology
  • Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology
  • Quaternary Science Reviews

Frequent coauthors collaborating with André Rochon include:

  • Anne de Vernal
  • Guillaume St-Onge
  • Philippe Archambault
  • Michel Gosselin
  • Jean-Carlos Montero-Serrano

Best Publications

  • Atlas of modern dinoflagellate cyst distribution based on 2405 data points

    Karin A.F. Zonneveld;Fabienne Marret;Gerard J.M. Versteegh;Kara Bogus

  • Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum

    C. Waelbroeck;A. Paul;M. Kucera;A. Rosell-Melé

  • Distribution of recent dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments from the North Atlantic Ocean and adjacent seas in relation to sea-surface parameters

    A. Rochon;A. de Vernal;J.-L. Turon;Jens Matthießen

  • Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as tracers of sea‐surface conditions in the northern North Atlantic, Arctic and sub‐Arctic seas: the new ‘n = 677’ data base and its application for quantitative palaeoceanographic reconstruction

    Anne de Vernal;Maryse Henry;Jens Matthiessen;Peta J. Mudie

  • Reconstruction of sea-surface conditions at middle to high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages

    A. de Vernal;F. Eynaud;M. Henry;C. Hillaire-Marcel

  • Organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts: Palynological tracers of sea-surface conditions in middle to high latitude marine environments

    Anne De Vernal;André Rochon;Jean-Louis Turon;Jens Matthiessen

  • Persistent holocene outflow from the Black Sea to the eastern Mediterranean contradicts Noah's flood hypothesis

    Ali E. Aksu;Richard N. Hiscott;Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon

  • Determining the absolute abundance of dinoflagellate cysts in recent marine sediments: the Lycopodium marker-grain method put to the test

    Kenneth Neil Mertens;Koen Verhoeven;Thomas Verleye;Stephen Louwye

  • Dinocyst-based reconstructions of sea ice cover concentration during the Holocene in the Arctic Ocean, the northern North Atlantic Ocean and its adjacent seas

    Anne de Vernal;Claude Hillaire-Marcel;André Rochon;Bianca Fréchette

  • Dinoflagellate cysts, freshwater algae and fungal spores as salinity indicators in Late Quaternary cores from Marmara and Black seas

    Peta J Mudie;André Rochon;Ali E Aksu;Helen Gillespie

  • Palynological records of red tide-producing species in Canada: past trends and implications for the future

    Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon;Elisabeth Levac

  • Distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in the Canadian Arctic marine region

    Peta J. Mudie;Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon

  • Pollen stratigraphy of Late Quaternary cores from Marmara Sea: land^sea correlation and paleoclimatic history

    Peta J Mudie;Andre Rochon;Ali E Aksu

  • Reconstructing past sea ice cover of the Northern Hemisphere from dinocyst assemblages: status of the approach

    Anne de Vernal;André Rochon;André Rochon;Bianca Fréchette;Maryse Henry

  • Distribution of common modern dinoflagellate cyst taxa in surface sediments of the Northern Hemisphere in relation to environmental parameters: The new n=1968 database

    Anne de Vernal;Taoufik Radi;Sebastien Zaragosi;Nicolas Van Nieuwenhove

  • Palynological Evidence of Climatic and Oceanographic Changes in the North Sea during the Last Deglaciation

    André Rochon;Anne de Vernal;Hans-Petter Sejrup;Haflidi Haflidason

  • Late glacial, Holocene and modern dinoflagellate cyst assemblages in the Aegean–Marmara–Black Sea corridor: statistical analysis and re-interpretation of the early Holocene Noah’s Flood hypothesis

    Peta J. Mudie;André Rochon;Ali E. Aksu;Helen Gillespie

  • Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum: report of the MARGO Project

    A. Abelmann;L. Armand;E. Bard;S. Barker

  • Geographic distribution of dinoflagellate cysts in surface sediments

    Karin A F Zonneveld;Fabienne Marret;Gerard J M Versteegh;Kara A Bogus

  • Operational taxonomy and (paleo-)autecology of round, brown, spiny dinoflagellate cysts from the Quaternary of high northern latitudes

    Taoufik Radi;Taoufik Radi;Sophie Bonnet;Marc André Cormier;Anne de Vernal

  • The Gonyaulax spinifera (Dinophyceae) “complex”: Perpetuating the paradox?

    André Rochon;Jane Lewis;Marianne Ellegaard;Ian C. Harding

  • Palynomorph distribution in Recent sediments from the Labrador Sea

    André Rochon;Anne de Vernal

Frequent Co-Authors

Anne de Vernal
Anne de Vernal University of Quebec at Montreal
Peta J. Mudie
Peta J. Mudie Geological Survey of Canada
Vera Pospelova
Vera Pospelova University of Victoria
Jean-Louis Turon
Jean-Louis Turon University of Bordeaux
Jens Matthiessen
Jens Matthiessen Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Guillaume St-Onge
Guillaume St-Onge Université du Québec à Rimouski
Fabienne Marret
Fabienne Marret University of Liverpool
Frédérique Eynaud
Frédérique Eynaud University of Bordeaux
Claude Hillaire-Marcel
Claude Hillaire-Marcel University of Quebec at Montreal
Stephen Louwye
Stephen Louwye Ghent University

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