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Bruno Galbrun is affiliated with the Institut des Sciences de la Terre de Paris in France. Their research spans multiple fields, primarily focused on Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these domains, their work contributes extensively to various subfields such as Ocean Engineering, Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Mechanical Engineering, and Geophysics.

The scientist's research topics are diverse and include drilling and well engineering, geology and paleoclimatology research, reservoir engineering and simulation methods, paleontology and stratigraphy of fossils, hydraulic fracturing and reservoir analysis, geological and geochemical analysis, as well as geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies.

Bruno Galbrun's publication record includes works in several scientific venues. They have notably contributed to Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) at La Trobe University, Global and Planetary Change, Scientific Reports, and Earth-Science Reviews.

Among the recent papers authored or co-authored by Bruno Galbrun are:

  • "Potential encoding of coupling between Milankovitch forcing and Earth's interior processes in the Phanerozoic eustatic sea-level record" (2021, Earth-Science Reviews)
  • "The proposal of a GSSP for the Berriasian Stage (Cretaceous System): Part 1" (2020, Volumina Jurassica)
  • "Short or long Rhaetian? Astronomical calibration of Austrian key sections" (2020, Global and Planetary Change)
  • "Unraveling short- and long-term carbon cycle variations during the Oceanic Anoxic Event 2 from the Paris Basin Chalk" (2020, Global and Planetary Change)
  • "Fixing a J/K boundary: A comparative account of key Tithonian-Berriasian profiles in the departments of Drôme and Hautes-Alpes, France" (2020, Geologica Carpathica)

Frequent co-authors in Bruno Galbrun's research collaborations include:

  • Timothy J. Bralower
  • Bilal U. Haq
  • Ulrich von Rad
  • Suzanne O'Connell
  • Alistair Bent

Best Publications

  • On the origin of Cenozoic and Mesozoic “third-order” eustatic sequences

    Slah Boulila;Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Kenneth G. Miller;Stephen F. Pekar

  • Astronomical calibration of the Toarcian Stage: Implications for sequence stratigraphy and duration of the early Toarcian OAE

    Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Emilia Huret;Linda A. Hinnov

  • Astronomical calibration of upper Campanian–Maastrichtian carbon isotope events and calcareous plankton biostratigraphy in the Indian Ocean (ODP Hole 762C): Implication for the age of the Campanian–Maastrichtian boundary

    Nicolas Thibault;Dorothée Husson;Rikke Harlou;Silvia Gardin

  • Astronomical calibration of the Maastrichtian (Late Cretaceous)

    Dorothée Husson;Bruno Galbrun;Jacques Laskar;Linda A. Hinnov

  • Upper Campanian–Maastrichtian nannofossil biostratigraphy and high-resolution carbon-isotope stratigraphy of the Danish Basin: Towards a standard δ13C curve for the Boreal Realm

    Nicolas Thibault;Rikke Harlou;Niels Schovsbo;Poul Schiøler

  • Magnetostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of Cretaceous-Tertiary continental deposits, Ager Basin, Province of Lerida, Spain

    B. Galbrun;M. Feist;F. Colombo;R. Rocchia

  • A ~ 9 myr cycle in Cenozoic δ13C record and long-term orbital eccentricity modulation: Is there a link?

    Slah Boulila;Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Jacques Laskar;Heiko Pälike

  • Milankovitch and sub-Milankovitch forcing of the Oxfordian (Late Jurassic) Terres Noires Formation (SE France) and global implications

    S. Boulila;B. Galbrun;L. A. Hinnov;P. Y. Collin

  • Magnetostratigraphy of the Berriasian stratotype section (Berrias, France)

    Bruno Galbrun

  • Bio-magnetochronology for the upper Campanian – Maastrichtian from the Gubbio area, Italy: new results from the Contessa Highway and Bottaccione sections

    Silvia Gardin;Bruno Galbrun;Nicolas Thibault;Rodolfo Coccioni

  • Where and when the earliest coccolithophores

    Silvia Gardin;Leopold Krystyn;Sylvain Richoz;Annachiara Bartolini

  • Long-term cyclicities in Phanerozoic sea-level sedimentary record and their potential drivers

    Slah Boulila;Jacques Laskar;Bilal U. Haq;Bilal U. Haq;Bruno Galbrun

  • Caribbean volcanism, Cretaceous/Tertiary impact, and ocean-climate history : Synthesis of Leg 165

    H. Sigurdsson;R. M. Leckie;G. D. Acton;L. J. Abrams

  • Orbitally forced climate and sea-level changes in the Paleoceanic Tethyan domain (marl-limestone alternations, Lower Kimmeridgian, SE France)

    Slah Boulila;Marc de Rafélis;Linda A. Hinnov;Silvia Gardin

  • Constraints on the duration of the early Toarcian T-OAE and evidence for carbon-reservoir change from the High Atlas (Morocco)

    Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Driss Sadki;Silvia Gardin

  • Astronomical calibration of the Early Oxfordian (Vocontian and Paris basins, France): Consequences of revising the Late Jurassic time scale

    Slah Boulila;Linda A. Hinnov;Emilia Huret;Pierre-Yves Collin

  • An Early Cretaceous lacustrine record: Organic matter and organic carbon isotopes at Bernissart (Mons Basin, Belgium)

    Johann Schnyder;Jean Dejax;Edward Keppens;Thanh Thuy Nguyen Tu

  • The end-Cretaceous in the southwestern Tethys (Elles, Tunisia): orbital calibration of paleoenvironmental events before the mass extinction

    Nicolas Thibault;Bruno Galbrun;Silvia Gardin;Fabrice Minoletti

  • High-resolution cyclostratigraphic analysis from magnetic susceptibility in a Lower Kimmeridgian (Upper Jurassic) marl–limestone succession (La Méouge, Vocontian Basin, France)

    Slah Boulila;Slah Boulila;Bruno Galbrun;Linda A. Hinnov;Pierre-Yves Collin

  • Potential encoding of coupling between Milankovitch forcing and Earth's interior processes in the Phanerozoic eustatic sea-level record

    Slah Boulila;Bilal U. Haq;Bilal U. Haq;Nathan Hara;R. Dietmar Müller

  • The proposal of a GSSP for the Berriasian Stage (Cretaceous System): Part 1.

    William A.P. Wimbledon;Daniela Reháková;Andrea Svobodová;Tiiu Elbra

  • "Short" or "long" Rhaetian ? Astronomical calibration of Austrian key sections

    Bruno Galbrun;Slah Boulila;Leopold Krystyn;Sylvain Richoz;Sylvain Richoz

  • Long-Term Cyclicities in Phanerozoic Sea-Level Sedimentary Record and their Potential Drivers (Does the Phanerozoic sea level encode the motion of solar system in the Milky Way ?)

    Slah Boulila;Jacques Laskar;Bilal U. Haq;Bruno Galbrun

Frequent Co-Authors

Silvia Gardin
Silvia Gardin Sorbonne University
Nicolas Thibault
Nicolas Thibault University of Copenhagen
Linda A. Hinnov
Linda A. Hinnov George Mason University
Gary D. Acton
Gary D. Acton Texas A&M University
Annachiara Bartolini
Annachiara Bartolini French National Museum of Natural History
John W. King
John W. King University of Rhode Island
Bilal U. Haq
Bilal U. Haq Smithsonian Institution
Rodolfo Coccioni
Rodolfo Coccioni University of Urbino
Jacques Laskar
Jacques Laskar Université Paris Cité
Christophe Colin
Christophe Colin University of Paris-Saclay

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