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Cécile Gautheron is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France and primarily works in the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research spans several subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Artificial Intelligence, Geochemistry and Petrology, and Biomaterials.

Their scholarly output includes a focus on topics such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, and Clay minerals and soil interactions.

Among recent notable publications are:

  • "(U-Th)/He chronology: Part 2. Considerations for evaluating, integrating, and interpreting conventional individual aliquot data," 2022, Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • "(U-Th)/He chronology: Part 1. Data, uncertainty, and reporting," 2022, Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • "Noble Gases Deliver Cool Dates from Hot Rocks," 2020, Elements
  • "Reading the climate signals hidden in bauxite," 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • "Post-orogenic exhumation in the western Pyrenees: evidence for extension driven by pre-orogenic inheritance," 2020, Journal of the Geological Society

Frequent collaborators include Rosella Pinna-Jamme, Thierry Allard, Stéphane Schwartz, Matthias Bernet, and Benjamin Gérard. These coauthors have contributed to several joint research projects and publications, indicating ongoing collaborative work.

The principal publication venues for this scientist's work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Tectonics
  • Minerals
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Geological Society of America Bulletin

The range of topics covered and publication venues reflects a multidisciplinary approach to Earth and Planetary Sciences, utilizing geophysical, geochemical, and atmospheric science methodologies. There is also involvement in integrating artificial intelligence techniques within research frameworks, as indicated by the subfield interests.

Best Publications

  • Effect of alpha-damage annealing on apatite (U–Th)/He thermochronology

    Cécile Gautheron;Laurent Tassan-Got;Jocelyn Barbarand;Maurice Pagel

  • Accounting for long alpha-particle stopping distances in (U–Th–Sm)/He geochronology: Refinement of the baseline case

    Richard A. Ketcham;Cécile Gautheron;Laurent Tassan-Got

  • Helium signature of the subcontinental lithospheric mantle

    Cécile Gautheron;Manuel Moreira

  • He, Ne and Ar composition of the European lithospheric mantle

    Cécile Gautheron;Manuel Moreira;Claude Allègre

  • Post-breakup tectonics in southeast Brazil from thermochronological data and combined inverse-forward thermal history modeling

    Nathan Cogné;Nathan Cogné;Kerry Gallagher;Peter R. Cobbold;Claudio Riccomini

  • Accounting for long alpha-particle stopping distances in (U?Th?Sm)/He geochronology: 3D modeling of diffusion, zoning, implantation, and abrasion

    Cécile Gautheron;Laurent Tassan-Got;Richard A. Ketcham;Katherine J. Dobson

  • Thermal imprint of rift-related processes in orogens as recorded in the Pyrenees

    Arnaud Vacherat;Arnaud Vacherat;Arnaud Vacherat;Frédéric Mouthereau;Frédéric Mouthereau;R Pik;M Bernet

  • Innovations in (U–Th)/He, Fission Track, and Trapped Charge Thermochronometry with Applications to Earthquakes, Weathering, Surface-Mantle Connections, and the Growth and Decay of Mountains

    Alexis K. Ault;Cécile Gautheron;Georgina E. King

  • A Monte Carlo approach to diffusion applied to noble gas/helium thermochronology

    Cécile Gautheron;Laurent Tassan-Got

  • Chemical influence on α-recoil damage annealing in apatite: Implications for (U-Th)/He dating

    Cécile Gautheron;Jocelyn Barbarand;Richard A. Ketcham;Laurent Tassan-Got

  • (U-Th)/He chronology: Part 2. Considerations for evaluating, integrating, and interpreting conventional individual aliquot data

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  • (U-Th)/He chronology: Part 1. Data, uncertainty, and reporting

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  • Improving paleohydrological and diagenetic reconstructions in calcite veins and breccia of a sedimentary basin by combining Δ47 temperature, δ18Owater and U-Pb age

    Maurice Pagel;Magali Bonifacie;David A. Schneider;Cécile Gautheron

  • Impact of apatite chemical composition on (U-Th)/He thermochronometry: An atomistic point of view

    Duval Mbongo Djimbi;Cécile Gautheron;Jérôme Roques;Laurent Tassan-Got

  • Dynamic topography control on Patagonian relief evolution as inferred from low temperature thermochronology

    Benjamin Guillaume;Cécile Gautheron;Thibaud Simon-Labric;Joseph Martinod

  • Rift-to-collision transition recorded by tectono-thermal evolution of the northern Pyrenees

    Arnaud Vacherat;Arnaud Vacherat;Arnaud Vacherat;Frédéric Mouthereau;Raphaël Pik;Nicolas Bellahsen

  • Late Neogene exhumation and relief development of the Aar and Aiguilles Rouges massifs (Swiss Alps) from low‐temperature thermochronology modeling and 4He/3He thermochronometry

    Pierre G. Valla;Pierre G. Valla;Peter A. van der Beek;David L. Shuster;David L. Shuster;Jean Braun

  • Timing and rate of exhumation along the Litang fault system, implication for fault reorganization in Southeast Tibet

    Yuan-Ze Zhang;Anne Replumaz;Anne Replumaz;Guo-Can Wang;Philippe Hervé Leloup

  • Oligocene–Miocene burial and exhumation of the Southern Pyrenean foreland quantified by low-temperature thermochronology

    Charlotte Fillon;Cécile Gautheron;Pieter van der Beek

  • Influence of vacancy damage on He diffusion in apatite, investigated at atomic to mineralogical scales

    Chloé Gerin;Cécile Gautheron;Erwan Oliviero;Cyril Bachelet

  • Eocene exhumation of the Tuareg Shield (Sahara Desert, Africa)

    Sylvain Rougier;Yves Missenard;Cécile Gautheron;Jocelyn Barbarand

  • Dynamic topography control on Patagonian relief evolution as inferred from low-temperature thermochronology

    Benjamin Guillaume;C. Gautheron;Thibaud Simon-Labric;Joseph Martinod

Frequent Co-Authors

Stéphane Schwartz
Stéphane Schwartz Grenoble Alpes University
Matthias Bernet
Matthias Bernet Grenoble Alpes University
Peter van der Beek
Peter van der Beek University of Potsdam
Frédéric Mouthereau
Frédéric Mouthereau Paul Sabatier University
Manuel Moreira
Manuel Moreira University of Orléans
Raphaël Pik
Raphaël Pik University of Lorraine
Richard A. Ketcham
Richard A. Ketcham The University of Texas at Austin
Massimiliano Zattin
Massimiliano Zattin University of Padua
Thierry Allard
Thierry Allard Sorbonne University
Laurence Audin
Laurence Audin Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

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