2023 - Research.com Earth Science in France Leader Award
2019 - Member of Academia Europaea
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Oceanography, Paleomagnetism, Paleontology, Ice core and Earth's magnetic field. Her work carried out in the field of Oceanography brings together such families of science as Glacial period and Sediment. Her Paleomagnetism study incorporates themes from Geomagnetic pole, Rotation, Clockwise and Tectonophysics.
Her Stack study, which is part of a larger body of work in Paleontology, is frequently linked to Geomagnetic excursion, bridging the gap between disciplines. Her research in Ice core intersects with topics in Lava, Ice sheet, Isotopes of oxygen and Stadial. The concepts of her Earth's magnetic field study are interwoven with issues in Climate change and Radiocarbon dating.
Catherine Kissel mostly deals with Oceanography, Paleontology, Paleomagnetism, Seismology and Earth's magnetic field. Her Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Glacial period, Climatology and Sediment. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Terrigenous sediment and Ice sheet.
As part of the same scientific family, Catherine Kissel usually focuses on Paleomagnetism, concentrating on Clockwise and intersecting with Cenozoic. The Earth's magnetic field study combines topics in areas such as Intensity, Radiocarbon dating, Ice core and Geophysics. Her work on Magnetic dip as part of general Geophysics study is frequently connected to Geomagnetic excursion, therefore bridging the gap between diverse disciplines of science and establishing a new relationship between them.
Her primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Paleontology, Seismology, Holocene and Sediment. Her studies in Oceanography integrate themes in fields like Glacial period, Interglacial, Climatology and Precipitation. As a part of the same scientific family, Catherine Kissel mostly works in the field of Paleontology, focusing on Jaramillo reversal and, on occasion, Geomagnetic pole.
She combines subjects such as Dike, Period and Earth's magnetic field with her study of Seismology. Catherine Kissel has researched Holocene in several fields, including Fjord, Sea surface temperature and Radiocarbon dating. Her Sediment research includes themes of Magnetite, Quaternary, Sea level and Mineralogy.
Catherine Kissel spends much of her time researching Oceanography, Holocene, Terrigenous sediment, Precipitation and Paleomagnetism. Her Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Glacial period and Intertropical Convergence Zone. Catherine Kissel works mostly in the field of Holocene, limiting it down to concerns involving Radiocarbon dating and, occasionally, Lava, Seismic hazard, Epicenter, Megathrust earthquake and Stratigraphy.
Her Terrigenous sediment research includes elements of Monsoon and Forcing. Catherine Kissel usually deals with Precipitation and limits it to topics linked to Weathering and East Asian Monsoon, Northern Hemisphere, Denudation, Structural basin and Drainage basin. Her Paleomagnetism study is concerned with the larger field of Paleontology.
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The Tertiary geodynamical evolution of the Aegean arc: a paleomagnetic reconstruction
Catherine Kissel;Carlo Laj.
Tectonophysics (1988)
Atlantic meridional overturning circulation during the Last Glacial Maximum.
Jean Lynch-Stieglitz;Jess F. Adkins;William B. Curry;Trond Dokken.
Science (2007)
North Atlantic palaeointensity stack since 75ka (NAPIS–75) and the duration of the Laschamp event
Carlo La j;Catherine Kissel;Alain Mazaud;James E. T. Channell.
Philosophical transactions - Royal Society. Mathematical, physical and engineering sciences (2000)
Erosional history of the Himalayan and Burman ranges during the last two glacial–interglacial cycles
C. Colin;L. Turpin;Jacques Bertaux;A. Desprairies.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1999)
Reduced North Atlantic Deep Water Coeval with the Glacial Lake Agassiz Freshwater Outburst
Helga Kikki Flesche Kleiven;Helga Kikki Flesche Kleiven;Catherine Kissel;Carlo Laj;Ulysses S Ninnemann;Ulysses S Ninnemann.
Science (2008)
Low-temperature magnetic behavior of titanomagnetites
Bruce M Moskowitz;Michael Jackson;Catherine Kissel.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1998)
On the age of the Laschamp geomagnetic excursion
Hervé Guillou;Brad S. Singer;Carlo Laj;Catherine Kissel.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2004)
Changes in the carbon cycle during the last deglaciation as indicated by the comparison of 10Be and 14C records
Raimund Muscheler;Jürg Beer;Gerhard Wagner;Carlo Laj.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2004)
Rapid climatic variations during marine isotopic stage 3: magnetic analysis of sediments from Nordic Seas and North Atlantic
C. Kissel;C. Laj;L. Labeyrie;T. Dokken.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1999)
High resolution global paleointensity stack since 75 kyr (GLOPIS-75) calibrated to absolute values
Carlo Laj;Catherine Kissel;Juerg Beer.
Geophysical monograph (2013)
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