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Overview

Charlotte E. Keen is affiliated with the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Canada. Their research spans the fields of pharmacology, toxicology, pharmaceutics, and medicine, with specific focus on pharmacology and emergency medicine as subfields of study.

The scientist's main topics of research include:

  • Poisoning and overdose treatments
  • Plant-based Medicinal Research
  • Drug-Induced Hepatotoxicity and Protection

Among the frequent publication venues, Keen has contributed to:

  • Annales de Toxicologie Analytique

Their recent published paper is titled Stratégie analytique biologique de la prise en charge d'une suspicion d'intoxication à l'éthylène glycol: étude rétrospective monocentrique, published in 2023 in Annales de Toxicologie Analytique.

Keen has collaborated with multiple co-authors in their research efforts. Frequent collaborators include:

  • Olivier Mathieu
  • Yoann Cazaubon
  • Juliette Descœur
  • Pierre Cuq

Best Publications

  • Rifting process and thermal evolution of the continental margin of Eastern Canada determined from subsidence curves

    L. Royden;C.E. Keen

  • On the evolution of rifted continental margins: comparison of models and observations for the Nova Scotian margin

    Christopher Beaumont;Charlotte E. Keen;Ross Boutilier

  • The dynamics of rifting: deformation of the lithosphere by active and passive driving forces

    C. E. Keen

  • Contrasting styles of rifting: Models and examples from the Eastern Canadian Margin

    Gianna Bassi;Charlotte E. Keen;Patrick Potter

  • The continent-ocean boundary at the rifted margin off eastern Canada: New results from deep seismic reflection studies

    C. E. Keen;B. de Voogd

  • Geophysical review of the continental margins of eastern and western Canada

    C. E. Keen;R. D. Hyndman

  • Deep structure of the US East Coast passive margin from large aperture seismic experiments (LASE)

    C. Keen;I. Reid;J. Woodside;B. Nichols

  • Crustal structure and surface zonation of the Canadian Appalachians: implications of deep seismic reflection data

    François Marillier;Charlotte E. Keen;Glen S. Stockmal;Garry Quinlan

  • Small‐scale convection and divergent plate boundaries

    R. R. Boutilier;C. E. Keen

  • A Seismic Refraction Survey on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Charlotte Keen;Clive Tramontini

  • Evolution of nonvolcanic rifted margins: New results from the conjugate margins of the Labrador Sea

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  • Deep seismic reflection profile across the northern Appalachians

    C. E. Keen;M. J. Keen;B. Nichols;I. Reid

  • Deep seismic structure and plate tectonic evolution of the Canadian Appalachians

    Glen S. Stockmal;Stephen P. Colman-Sadd;Charlotte E. Keen;Francois Marillier

  • Deep crustal structure and evolution of the rifted margin northeast of Newfoundland: results from LITHOPROBE East

    C. E. Keen;G. S. Stockmal;H. Welsink;G. Quinlan

  • Lithoprobe: new perspectives on crustal evolution

    R. M. Clowes;F A. Cook;A. G. Green;C. E. Keen

  • A Comparison of Foreland and Rift Margin Sedimentary Basins

    C. Beaumont;Charlotte E. Keen;R. Boutilier

  • Collision along an irregular margin: a regional plate tectonic interpretation of the Canadian Appalachians

    G. S. Stockmal;S. P. Colman-Sadd;C. E. Keen;S. J. O'Brien

  • Conjugate margins of Canada and Europe: Results from deep reflection profiling

    C. Keen;C. Peddy;B. de Voogd;D. Matthews

  • A Measurement of Seismic Anistropy in the Northeast Pacific

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  • Thinned and subsided continental crust on the rifted margin of Eastern Canada: crustal structure, thermal evolution and subsidence history

    C. E. Keen;D. L. Barrett

  • Deep seismic reflection data from the Bay of Fundy and Gulf of Maine: tectonic implications for the northern Appalachians

    C. E. Keen;W. A. Kay;D. Keppie;F. Marillier

  • The Canadian Atlantic Margin: A Passive Continental Margin Encompassing an Active Past

    R.T. Haworth;C.E. Keen

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher Beaumont
Christopher Beaumont Dalhousie University
Jeremy Hall
Jeremy Hall Memorial University of Newfoundland
Graham L. Williams
Graham L. Williams Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Roy D. Hyndman
Roy D. Hyndman University of Victoria
Andrew Craig Kerr
Andrew Craig Kerr Cardiff University
Georgia Pe-Piper
Georgia Pe-Piper Saint Mary's University
Sandra M. Barr
Sandra M. Barr Acadia University
Earl E. Davis
Earl E. Davis Geological Survey of Canada
John C. Mutter
John C. Mutter Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Paul L. Stoffa
Paul L. Stoffa The University of Texas at Austin

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