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Anne Nédélec is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant concentration in subfields such as Geophysics, Paleontology, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Artificial Intelligence, and Molecular Biology.

Their work covers a range of main topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Planetary Science and Exploration, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, and Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies.

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with Anne Nédélec include:

  • Anastassia Y. Borisova
  • Wendy A. Bohrson
  • О. Г. Сафонов
  • Nail R. Zagrtdenov
  • Michael J. Toplis

Their recent papers reflect a focus on geological processes related to crust formation, planetary geology, and tectonics. Notable publications include:

  • Hadean zircon formed due to hydrated ultramafic protocrust melting (2021, Geology)
  • Hydrated Peridotite - Basaltic Melt Interaction Part I: Planetary Felsic Crust Formation at Shallow Depth (2021, Frontiers in Earth Science)
  • New constraints for paleogeographic reconstructions at ca. 1.88 Ga from geochronology and paleomagnetism of the Carajás dyke swarm (eastern Amazonia) (2020, Precambrian Research)
  • Making continental crust on water-bearing terrestrial planets (2025, Science Advances)
  • Petrology of the late Pan-African Guider syenite pluton (Cameroon): Implications for magma genesis and emplacement (2022, Journal of African Earth Sciences)

The venues where Anne Nédélec has frequently published include:

  • Geology
  • Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Precambrian Research
  • Science Advances
  • Journal of African Earth Sciences

Best Publications

  • Submagmatic microfractures in granites

    Jean Luc Bouchez;Christian Delas;Gérard Gleizes;Anne Nédélec

  • A ‘snowball Earth’ climate triggered by continental break-up through changes in runoff

    Yannick Donnadieu;Yves Goddéris;Gilles Ramstein;Anne Nédélec

  • U-Pb, Single Zircon Pb-Evaporation, and Sm-Nd Isotopic Study of a Granulite Domain in SE Madagascar

    Jean-Louis Paquette;Anne Nédélec;Bernard Moine;Michel Rakotondrazafy

  • The Sturtian ‘snowball’ glaciation: fire and ice

    Y. Godderis;Y. Donnadieu;A. Nedelec;B. Dupre

  • The Panafrican Stratoid Granites of Madagascar: Alkaline Magmatism in a Post-Collisional Extensional Setting

    Anne Nédélec;Edryd W. Stephens;Anthony E. Fallick

  • Magnetite grain shape fabric and distribution anisotropy vs rock magnetic fabric: a three-dimensional case study

    V Grégoire;J Darrozes;P Gaillot;A Nédélec

  • Fe isotope and trace element geochemistry of the Neoproterozoic syn-glacial Rapitan iron formation

    Galen P. Halverson;Franck Poitrasson;Paul F. Hoffman;Paul F. Hoffman;Anne Nédélec

  • Magnetic susceptibility of the Mont‐Louis andorra ilmenite‐type granite (Pyrenees): A new tool for the petrographic characterization and regional mapping of zoned granite plutons

    Gérard Gleizes;Anne Nédélec;Jean-Luc Bouchez;Albert Autran

  • Synkinematic high-K calc-alkaline plutons associated with the Pan-African Central Cameroon shear zone (W-Tibati area): Petrology and geodynamic significance

    Théophile Njanko;Anne Nédélec;Pascal Affaton

  • Syntectonic granite emplacement at different structural levels: the Closepet granite, South India

    Jean-François Moyen;Anne Nédélec;Hervé Martin;Mudlappa Jayananda

  • Shape anisotropy versus magnetic interactions of magnetite grains: Experiments and application to AMS in granitic rocks

    Vincent Grégoire;Michel de Saint Blanquat;Anne Nédélec;Jean-Luc Bouchez

  • The snowball Earth aftermath: Exploring the limits of continental weathering processes

    Guillaume Le Hir;Yannick Donnadieu;Yves Goddéris;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert

  • A new insight into Pan-African tectonics in the East–West Gondwana collision zone by U–Pb zircon dating of granites from central Madagascar

    Jean-Louis Paquette;Anne Nédélec

  • Major and trace element geochemistry of the Archaean Ntem plutonic complex (south Cameroon): petrogenesis and crustal evolution

    A. Nedelec;E.N. Nsifa;H. Martin

  • Chemostratigraphy of the Neoproterozoic Mirassol d'Oeste cap dolostones (Mato Grosso, Brazil): An alternative model for Marinoan cap dolostone formation

    E. Font;E. Font;A. Nédélec;R.I.F. Trindade;M. Macouin

  • Sedimentology and chemostratigraphy of the Bwipe Neoproterozoic cap dolostones (Ghana, Volta Basin): A record of microbial activity in a peritidal environment

    Anne Nédélec;Pascal Affaton;Christian France-Lanord;André Charrière

  • Structure and metamorphism of the granitic basement around Antananarivo: A key to the Pan-African history of central Madagascar and its Gondwana connections

    Anne Nédélec;Bruno Ralison;Jean-Luc Bouchez;Vincent Grégoire

  • New UPb zircon ages from Tonga (Cameroon): coexisting Eburnean–Transamazonian (2.1 Ga) and Pan-African (0.6 Ga) imprints

    Evine Laure Tanko Njiosseu;Jean-Paul Nzenti;Théophile Njanko;Badibanga Kapajika

  • Emplacement and deformation of the Fomopéa pluton: Implication for the Pan-African history of Western Cameroon

    T. Njanko;T. Njanko;A. Nédélec;M. Kwékam;R. Siqueira

  • The Urumieh plutonic complex (NW Iran): A record of the geodynamic evolution of the Sanandaj–Sirjan zone during Cretaceous times – Part I: Petrogenesis and K/Ar dating

    J. Ghalamghash;A. Nédélec;H. Bellon;M. Vousoughi Abedini

  • Petrology of the Jurassic Shah-Kuh granite (eastern Iran), with reference to tin mineralization

    D. Esmaeily;A. Nédélec;M.V. Valizadeh;F. Moore

Frequent Co-Authors

Ricardo I.F. Trindade
Ricardo I.F. Trindade Universidade de São Paulo
Joseph G. Meert
Joseph G. Meert University of Florida
Yannick Donnadieu
Yannick Donnadieu Aix-Marseille University
Yves Goddéris
Yves Goddéris Paul Sabatier University
Gilles Ramstein
Gilles Ramstein University of Paris-Saclay
Jean-Luc Bouchez
Jean-Luc Bouchez Paul Sabatier University
David Baratoux
David Baratoux Paul Sabatier University
Bernard Dupré
Bernard Dupré Paul Sabatier University
Jean-François Moyen
Jean-François Moyen Jean Monnet University
Louis François
Louis François University of Liège

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