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Armelle Riboulleau

Armelle Riboulleau

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Earth Science

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33
Citations
8929
World Ranking
8171
National Ranking
651

Overview

Armelle Riboulleau is affiliated with the University of Lille in France and has established a research profile concentrated in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their body of work encompasses extensive studies and publications mainly in environmental chemistry as a key subfield, with additional contributions to astronomy and astrophysics, mechanics of materials, paleontology, and geophysics.

Their scientific investigations cover a broad range of topics including methane hydrates and related phenomena, astro and planetary science, hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, as well as geological and geophysical studies and geology and paleoclimatology research.

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Riboulleau include:

  • Heat flow and thermal regime in the Guaymas Basin, Gulf of California: Estimates of conductive and advective heat transport, 2023, Basin Research
  • New preparation techniques for molecular and in-situ analysis of ancient organic micro- and nanostructures, 2020, Geobiology
  • Biological Sulfate Reduction in Deep Subseafloor Sediment of Guaymas Basin, 2022, Frontiers in Microbiology
  • Assessing controls on organic matter enrichments in hemipelagic marls of the Aptian-Lower Albian Blue Marls of the Vocontian Basin (France): an unexpected variability observed from multiple "organic-rich" levels, 2022, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • Turbidite-induced re-oxygenation episodes of the sediment-water interface in a diverticulum of the Tethys Ocean during the Oceanic Anoxic Event 1a: The French Vocontian Basin, 2020, The Depositional Record

Frequent co-authors in Riboulleau's publications include Martine D. Buatier, Christophe Y. Galerne, Ivano W. Aiello, Andreas Teske, and Daniel Lizarralde, reflecting collaboration across a range of geoscience disciplines.

The most common venues for their research dissemination are:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geobiology
  • Chemical Geology
  • Comptes Rendus Géoscience
  • UNC Libraries

Armelle Riboulleau has contributed to book publications, including the title "Guaymas Basin Tectonics and Biosphere" published in 2021 by the Proceedings of the International Ocean Discovery Program. This work has been cited in academic research, indicating their engagement with integrated geological and biospheric studies.

Best Publications

  • Trace metals as paleoredox and paleoproductivity proxies: An update

    Nicolas Tribovillard;Thomas J. Algeo;Timothy W. Lyons;Armelle Riboulleau

  • Analysis of marine environmental conditions based onmolybdenum–uranium covariation—Applications to Mesozoic paleoceanography

    Nicolas Tribovillard;Thomas Algeo;François Baudin;A. Riboulleau

  • Enhanced trapping of molybdenum by sulfurized marine organic matter of marine origin in Mesozoic limestones and shales

    Nicolas Tribovillard;Armelle Riboulleau;Timothy Lyons;François Baudin

  • Large colonial organisms with coordinated growth in oxygenated environments 2.1 Gyr ago.

    Abderrazak El Albani;Stefan Bengtson;Donald E. Canfield;Andrey Bekker

  • The Late Frasnian Kellwasser horizons of the Harz Mountains (Germany): Two oxygen-deficient periods resulting from different mechanisms

    Laurent Riquier;Nicolas Tribovillard;Olivier Averbuch;Xavier Devleeschouwer

  • Oxygen dynamics in the aftermath of the Great Oxidation of Earth’s atmosphere

    Donald Eugene Canfield;Lauriss Ngombi-Pemba;Emma Hammarlund;Stefan Bengtson

  • Sediment (grain size and clay mineralogy) and organic matter quality control on living benthic foraminifera

    Éric Armynot du Châtelet;Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles;Armelle Riboulleau;Alain Trentesaux

  • Paleodepositional conditions in the Orca Basin as inferred from organic matter and trace metal contents

    Nicolas Tribovillard;Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles;Thomas Algeo;Timothy W. Lyons

  • Evolution de la paléotempérature des eaux de la plate-forme russe au cours du Jurassique supérieur

    Armelle Riboulleau;François Baudin;Valérie Daux;Pierre Hantzpergue

  • The 2.1 Ga old Francevillian biota : Biogenicity, taphonomy and biodiversity

    Abderrazak El Albani;Stefan Bengtson;Donald Eugene Canfield;Amelie Riboulleau

  • Depositional conditions and organic matter preservation pathways in an epicontinental environment: the Upper Jurassic Kashpir Oil Shales (Volga Basin, Russia)

    A Riboulleau;F Baudin;J.-F Deconinck;S Derenne

  • Palynology, organic geochemistry and carbon isotope analysis of a latest Ordovician through Silurian clastic succession from borehole Tt1, Ghadamis Basin, southern Tunisia, North Africa: Palaeoenvironmental interpretation

    Marco Vecoli;Armelle Riboulleau;Gerard J.M. Versteegh

  • Pyrolytic and spectroscopic study of a sulphur-rich kerogen from the ''Kashpir oil shales'' (Upper Jurassic, Russian platform)

    A. Riboulleau;S. Derenne;G. Sarret;C. Largeau

  • Controls on organic accumulation in late Jurassic shales of northwestern Europe as inferred from trace-metal geochemistry

    Nicolas Tribovillard;Alain Trentesaux;Abdelkader Ramdani;François Baudinet

  • Deep‐water anoxia over the Frasnian–Famennian boundary (La Serre, France): a tectonically induced oceanic anoxic event?

    N. Tribovillard;O. Averbuch;X. Devleeschouwer;G. Racki

  • Environmental change during the Early Cretaceous in the Purbeck-type Durlston Bay section (Dorset, Southern England): A biomarker approach

    Armelle Riboulleau;Johann Schnyder;Laurent Riquier;Vincent Lefebvre

  • A possible capture of molybdenum during early diagenesis of dysoxic sediments

    Nicolas Tribovillard;Timothy W. Lyons;Armelle Riboulleau;Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles

  • Origin of contrasting features and preservation pathways in kerogens from the Kashpir oil shales (Upper Jurassic, Russian Platform)

    A Riboulleau;S Derenne;C Largeau;F Baudin

  • Organism motility in an oxygenated shallow-marine environment 2.1 billion years ago.

    Abderrazak El Albani;M. Gabriela Mangano;Luis A. Buatois;Stefan Bengtson

  • 32,35-Anhydrobacteriohopanetetrol: An unusual bacteriohopanepolyol widespread in recent and past environments

    Audrey Bednarczyk;Teresita Carrillo Hernandez;Philippe Schaeffer;Pierre Adam

  • Occurrence of proteinaceous moieties in S- and O-rich Late Tithonian kerogen (Kashpir oil Shales, Russia)

    Th Mongenot;A Riboulleau;A Garcette-Lepecq;S Derenne

  • Sediment (grain size and clay mineralogy) and organic matter quality control on living benthic foraminifera Contrôle du sédiment (granulométrie et minéralogie des argiles) et de la qualité de la matière organique sur les foraminifères benthiques vivants

    Viviane Bout-Roumazeilles;Armelle Riboulleau;Alain Trentesaux

Frequent Co-Authors

Nicolas Tribovillard
Nicolas Tribovillard University of Lille
Marco Vecoli
Marco Vecoli Saudi Aramco (United States)
Gerard J M Versteegh
Gerard J M Versteegh University of Bremen
Claude Largeau
Claude Largeau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Andrey Bekker
Andrey Bekker University of California, Riverside
Alain Trentesaux
Alain Trentesaux University of Lille
Sylvie Derenne
Sylvie Derenne Université Paris Cité
Timothy W. Lyons
Timothy W. Lyons University of California, Riverside
Alain Meunier
Alain Meunier University of Poitiers
François Baudin
François Baudin Sorbonne University

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