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Annick Chauvin

Annick Chauvin

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3952
World Ranking
8392
National Ranking
665

Overview

Annick Chauvin is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France and conducts research primarily within the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their work spans multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Paleontology, and Oceanography.

The main topics covered in their research include:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

Annick Chauvin has published several recent papers in well-known scientific journals. These include:

  • "Rapid Intensity Decrease During the Second Half of the First Millennium BCE in Central Asia and Global Implications," 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Inclination flattening effect in highly anisotropic archaeological structures from Iberia. Influence on archaeomagnetic dating," 2021, Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • "Archaeointensity study of pottery from the Maya settlements of La Blanca and Chilonché (Petén, Guatemala): New data to constrain the geomagnetic field evolution in Central America," 2025, Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • "How did the dipole axis vary during the first millennium BCE? New data from West Europe and analysis of the directional global database," 2021, Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • "Anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility impressed during rock magnetic procedures (AF, IRM) and information on the domain state of the magnetic carriers," 2023, Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors

Their frequent co-authors include Miriam Gómez-Paccard, A. Palencia-Ortas, F. Martín-Hernández, María Luisa Osete, and Pierrick Roperch.

Annick Chauvin's research has been consistently published in several key venues, mainly:

  • Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Journal of Archaeological Science Reports

Best Publications

  • Style and history of Andean deformation, Puna plateau, northwestern Argentina

    Isabelle Coutand;Peter R. Cobbold;Marc de Urreiztieta;Pierre Gautier

  • 漸新世以降における,西アルプスの半時計回り回転 古地磁気データによる新たな知見

    Collombet M;Thomas J C;Chauvin A;Tricart P

  • Paleointensity of the geomagnetic field recovered on archaeomagnetic sites from France

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  • Dating transitionally magnetized lavas of the late Matuyama Chron: Toward a new 40Ar/39Ar timescale of reversals and events

    Bradley S. Singer;Kenneth A. Hoffman;Annick Chauvin;Robert S. Coe

  • Records of geomagnetic reversals from volcanic islands of French Polynesia : 2. Paleomagnetic study of a flow sequence (1.2-0.6 Ma) from the island of Tahiti and discussion of reversal models

    Annick Chauvin;Pierrick Roperch;Robert A. Duncan

  • A paleomagnetic study of Tertiary formations from the Kyrgyz Tien-Shan and its tectonic implications

    J.-C. Thomas;H. Perroud;P. R. Cobbold;M. L. Bazhenov

  • Paleomagnetic evidence for Cenozoic block rotations in the Tadjik depression (Central Asia)

    J.-C. Thomas;A. Chauvin;D. Gapais;M. L. Bazhenov

  • Counterclockwise rotation of the western Alps since the Oligocene: New insights from paleomagnetic data

    M. Collombet;J. C. Thomas;A. Chauvin;P. Tricart

  • Structural and temporal requirements for geomagnetic field reversal deduced from lava flows

    Brad S. Singer;Kenneth A. Hoffman;Robert S. Coe;Laurie L. Brown

  • First archaeomagnetic secular variation curve for the Iberian Peninsula: Comparison with other data from western Europe and with global geomagnetic field models

    Miriam Gomez-Paccard;Annick Chauvin;Philippe Lanos;G. Mcintosh

  • Archeomagnetic study of seven contemporaneous kilns from Murcia (Spain)

    Miriam Gomez-Paccard;Annick Chauvin;Philippe Lanos;Jacques Thiriot

  • Paleointensity of the Earth's magnetic field and K‐Ar dating of the Louchadiere volcanic flow (central France): New evidence for the Laschamp excursion

    Annick Chauvin;Robert A. Duncan;Norbert Bonhommet;Saul Levi

  • Anomalous low palaeomagnetic inclinations from Oligocene-Lower Miocene red beds of the south-west Tien Shan, Central Asia

    Annick Chauvin;Herve Perroud;Mikhail L. Bazhenov;Mikhail L. Bazhenov

  • Paleointensity of the Earth's magnetic field recorded by two Late Quaternary volcanic sequences at the Island of La Réunion (Indian Ocean)

    Annick Chauvin;Pierre-Yves Gillot;Norbert Bonhommet

  • Paleogene clockwise tectonic rotations in the forearc of central Andes, Antofagasta region, northern Chile

    César Arriagada;César Arriagada;Pierrick Roperch;Constantino Mpodozis;Guillaume Dupont-Nivet

  • Reliability of geomagnetic paleointensity data: the effects of the NRM fraction and concave-up behavior on paleointensity determinations by the Thellier method

    Annick Chauvin;Pierrick Roperch;Shaul Levi

  • New archaeointensity results from archaeological sites and variation of the geomagnetic field intensity for the last 7 millennia in Greece

    E. De Marco;V. Spatharas;M. Gómez-Paccard;M. Gómez-Paccard;M. Gómez-Paccard;A. Chauvin

  • Improving our knowledge of rapid geomagnetic field intensity changes observed in Europe between 200 and 1400 AD

    Miriam Gómez-Paccard;Annick Chauvin;Philippe Lanos;Philippe Dufresne

  • First paleomagnetic data from the sedimentary cover of the French Penninic Alps: evidence for Tertiary counterclockwise rotations in the Western Alps

    J.C. Thomas;M.E. Claudel;M. Collombet;P. Tricart

  • New archeointensity data from Spain and the geomagnetic dipole moment in western Europe over the past 2000 years

    Miriam Gomez-Paccard;Miriam Gomez-Paccard;Annick Chauvin;Philippe Lanos;Philippe Lanos;Jacques Thiriot

  • Remanence anisotropy effect on the palaeointensity results obtained from various archaeological materials, excluding pottery

    Mary Kovacheva;Annick Chauvin;Neli Jordanova;Philippe Lanos

  • Geomagnetic field variations in Western Europe from 1500BC to 200AD. Part I: Directional secular variation curve

    Gwenaël Hervé;Gwenaël Hervé;Annick Chauvin;Philippe Lanos;Philippe Lanos

  • Secular variation of the Earth’s magnetic field and application to paleomagnetic dating of historical lava flows in Chile

    Pierrick Roperch;Annick Chauvin;Luis E. Lara;Hugo Moreno

  • Paleomagnetic study of juvenile basaltic–andesite clasts from Andean pyroclastic density current deposits

    Pierrick Roperch;Annick Chauvin;Jean-Luc Le Pennec;Luis E. Lara

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierrick Roperch
Pierrick Roperch University of Rennes
Susana Campuzano
Susana Campuzano Complutense University of Madrid
Philippe Boulvais
Philippe Boulvais University of Rennes
Denis Gapais
Denis Gapais University of Rennes
Peter R. Cobbold
Peter R. Cobbold University of Rennes
Pierre Tricart
Pierre Tricart Joseph Fourier University
Robert A. Duncan
Robert A. Duncan Oregon State University
Marc Poujol
Marc Poujol University of Rennes
Pierre Rochette
Pierre Rochette Aix-Marseille University

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