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André Tessier

André Tessier

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Environmental Sciences
Canada
2023

D-Index & Metrics

Environmental Sciences

D-Index
60
Citations
28475
World Ranking
2846
National Ranking
120

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Canada Leader Award

Overview

André Tessier is affiliated with the University of Quebec in Canada and works primarily within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research spans several important subfields, including Environmental Chemistry, Global and Planetary Change, Oceanography, Earth-Surface Processes, and Mechanics of Materials.

The scientist's main research topics cover diverse areas related to geological and environmental processes. These include:

  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Marine and Coastal Ecosystems
  • Geological Formations and Processes
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Geological Studies and Exploration

Tessier's recent published work includes two papers from 2020, revealing a focus on both biochemical sediment processes and geological field studies. The publications are:

  • Mineralization of organic matter in boreal lake sediments: rates, pathways, and nature of the fermenting substrates, published in Biogeosciences (2020)
  • The Laggan and Tormore fields, Blocks 206/1 and 205/5, UK Atlantic Margin, published in Geological Society London Memoirs (2020)

These papers contribute to understanding organic matter transformation in aquatic systems as well as the geological characteristics of hydrocarbon fields in the UK Atlantic Margin. The work has been cited in the scientific community, illustrating some degree of engagement with the themes Tessier studies.

Frequent collaborators in Tessier's research efforts include:

  • François Clayer
  • Yves Gélinas
  • Charles Gobeil
  • J. C. Clark
  • P.E. Matthews

In terms of publication venues, Tessier's work has appeared in journals and series relevant to earth sciences and geology, namely:

  • Biogeosciences
  • Geological Society London Memoirs

Best Publications

  • Sequential extraction procedure for the speciation of particulate trace metals

    A. Tessier;P. G. C. Campbell;M. Bisson

  • Partitioning of trace metals in sediments: Relationships with bioavailability

    A. Tessier;P. G. C. Campbell

  • Metal sorption to diagenetic iron and manganese oxyhydroxides and associated organic matter: Narrowing the gap between field and laboratory measurements

    A. Tessier;D. Fortin;N. Belzile;R.R. DeVitre

  • Potential artifacts in the determination of metal partitioning in sediments by a sequential extraction procedure

    Francois. Rapin;Andre. Tessier;Peter G. C. Campbell;Richard. Carignan

  • Interactions between arsenic and iron oxyhydroxides in lacustrine sediments

    N. Belzile;A. Tessier

  • Trace metals in oxic lake sediments: possible adsorption onto iron oxyhydroxides

    A. Tessier;F. Rapin;R. Carignan

  • Geochemistry of trace metals associated with reduced sulfur in freshwater sediments

    Miguel Angel Huerta-Diaz;André Tessier;Richard Carignan

  • Partitioning of trace metals in sediments: Relationships with bioavailability

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  • Relationships between the Partitioning of Trace Metals in Sediments and Their Accumulation in the Tissues of the Freshwater Mollusc Elliptio complanata in a Mining Area

    A. Tessier;P. G. C. Campbell;J. C. Auclair;M. Bisson

  • Testing readsorption of trace elements during partial chemical extractions of bottom sediments

    Nelson Belzile;Pierre Lecomte;Andre Tessier

  • Trace metal speciation in the Yamaska and St. François Rivers (Quebec)

    A. Tessier;P. G. C. Campbell;M. Bisson

  • Speciation and adsorption of arsenic on diagenetic iron oxyhydroxides

    Richard De Vitre;Nelson Belzile;André Tessier

  • Characteristics of lacustrine diagenetic iron oxyhydroxides

    D Fortin;Gary G Leppard;A Tessier

  • Diffusion and Partitioning of Solutes in Agarose Hydrogels: The Relative Influence of Electrostatic and Specific Interactions

    Nicolas Fatin-Rouge;and Antoine Milon;Jacques Buffle;Richard R. Goulet and

  • Sediment porewater sampling for metal analysis: A comparison of techniques

    R. Carignan;F. Rapin;A. Tessier

  • Complexation by natural heterogeneous compounds: Site occupation distribution functions, a normalized description of metal complexation

    Jacques Buffle;Robert Scott Altmann;Montserrat Filella;A. Tessier

  • Particulate trace metal speciation in stream sediments and relationships with grain size: Implications for geochemical exploration

    A. Tessier;P.G.C. Campbell;M. Bisson

  • Predicting animal cadmium concentrations in lakes

    Landis Hare;André Tessier

  • Partitioning of zinc between the water column and the oxic sediments in lakes

    A Tessier;R Carignan;B Dubreuil;Rapin F

  • Speciation of aluminum in acidic freshwaters

    Peter G. C. Campbell;Marc. Bisson;Rene. Bougie;Andre. Tessier

  • In situ measurement of trace metals in lakewater using the dialysis and DGT techniques.

    Maria Catalina Alfaro-De la Torre;Pierre-Yves Beaulieu;André Tessier

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G. C. Campbell
Peter G. C. Campbell Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Landis Hare
Landis Hare Institut National de la Recherche Scientifique
Charles Gobeil
Charles Gobeil University of Quebec
Richard Carignan
Richard Carignan University of Montreal
Raoul-Marie Couture
Raoul-Marie Couture Université Laval
Fei-Yue Wang
Fei-Yue Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences
Nelson Belzile
Nelson Belzile Laurentian University
Jacques Buffle
Jacques Buffle University of Geneva
Danielle Fortin
Danielle Fortin University of Ottawa
Daniel Cossa
Daniel Cossa Grenoble Alpes University

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