World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Christophe Rabouille

Christophe Rabouille

D-Index & Metrics

Earth Science

D-Index
42
Citations
5713
World Ranking
5333
National Ranking
387

Overview

Christophe Rabouille is affiliated with the University of Paris-Saclay in France. Their research primarily centers on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with numerous publications contributing to the academic fields of oceanography, ecology, environmental chemistry, atmospheric science, and earth-surface processes.

The scientist has a strong focus on marine and coastal ecosystems, exploring topics such as marine biology and ecology research, ocean acidification effects and responses, geology and paleoclimatology research, coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics, geological formations and processes, and methane hydrates and related phenomena.

Rabouille's work has appeared frequently in several scientific venues. These include:

  • Frontiers in Marine Science
  • Biogeosciences
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Marine Chemistry
  • Earth system science data

Notable recent publications include:

  • "A Global Ocean Oxygen Database and Atlas for Assessing and Predicting Deoxygenation and Ocean Health in the Open and Coastal Ocean" (2021) published in Frontiers in Marine Science
  • "Benthic alkalinity and dissolved inorganic carbon fluxes in the Rhône River prodelta generated by decoupled aerobic and anaerobic processes" (2020) published in Biogeosciences
  • "New insights into large-scale trends of apparent organic matter reactivity in marine sediments and patterns of benthic carbon transformation" (2021) published in Biogeosciences
  • "Differential manganese and iron recycling and transport in continental margin sediments of the Northern Gulf of Mexico" (2020) published in Marine Chemistry
  • "Routing of terrestrial organic matter from the Congo River to the ultimate sink in the abyss: a mass balance approach (André Dumont medallist lecture 2017)" (2020) published in Geologica Belgica

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Christophe Rabouille include:

  • Bruno Lansard
  • Bruno Bombled
  • Martial Taillefert
  • Gaël Monvoisin
  • Jordon Beckler

The scientist's publications demonstrate a multidisciplinary approach spanning marine chemistry, benthic carbon transformations, ocean oxygen levels, and terrestrial organic matter pathways. Their research outputs contribute empirical data and synthesis aimed at understanding environmental processes and changes in coastal and open ocean systems.

Best Publications

  • Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean

    X. Durrieu de Madron;C. Guieu;R. Sempéré;P. Conan

  • Comparison of hypoxia among four river-dominated ocean margins: The Changjiang (Yangtze), Mississippi, Pearl, and Rhone rivers

    C. Rabouille;D.J. Conley;M.H. Dai;W.-J. Cai

  • Live benthic foraminiferal faunas off Cape Blanc, NW-Africa: Community structure and microhabitats

    F.J. Jorissen;I. Wittling;J.P. Peypouquet;C. Rabouille

  • Influence of the human perturbation on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen biogeochemical cycles in the global coastal ocean

    Christophe Rabouille;Fred T. Mackenzie;Leah May Ver

  • Spatial distribution of live benthic foraminifera in the Rhône prodelta: Faunal response to a continental–marine organic matter gradient

    M. Mojtahid;F. Jorissen;B. Lansard;C. Fontanier

  • Benthic biogeochemistry: state of the art technologies and guidelines for the future of in situ survey

    E Viollier;C. Rabouille;Se Apitz;E Breuer

  • Towards the EDGE: Early diagenetic global explanation. A model depicting the early diagenesis of organic matter, O2, NO3, Mn, and PO4

    Christophe Rabouille;Jean François Gaillard

  • Biogenic silica recycling in surficial sediments across the Polar Front of the Southern Ocean (Indian Sector)

    Christophe Rabouille;Jean-Francois Gaillard;Paul Tréguer;Marie Anne Vincendeau

  • What controls the mixed-layer depth in deep-sea sediments? The importance of POC flux

    Craig R. Smith;Christophe Rabouille

  • Live (stained) benthic foraminifera from the Rhône prodelta (Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean): Environmental controls on a river-dominated shelf

    A. Goineau;C. Fontanier;F.J. Jorissen;B. Lansard

  • A coupled model representing the deep‐sea organic carbon mineralization and oxygen consumption in surficial sediments

    C. Rabouille;J.-F. Gaillard

  • Oxygen demand in coastal marine sediments: comparing in situ microelectrodes and laboratory core incubations

    C Rabouille;Lionel Denis;K Dedieu;Georges Stora

  • Biogeochemical Transformations in Sediments: Kinetic Models of Early Diagenesis

    Philippe Van Cappellen;Jean-François Gaillard;Christophe Rabouille

  • Live foraminifera from the open slope between Grand Rhône and Petit Rhône Canyons (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean)

    C. Fontanier;F.J. Jorissen;B. Lansard;A. Mouret

  • Evaluation of Gridded Meteorological Datasets for Hydrological Modeling

    Melanie Raimonet;Ludovic Oudin;Vincent Thieu;Marie Silvestre

  • The fate of river organic carbon in coastal areas : A study in the Rhone River delta using multiple isotopic (delta C-13, Delta C-14) and organic tracers

    Cecile Cathalot;Christophe Rabouille;N. Tisnerat-Laborde;Flora Toussaint

  • Modelling marine sediment biogeochemistry: Current knowledge gaps, challenges, and some methodological advice for advancement

    Gennadi Lessin;Yuri Artioli;Elin Almroth-Rosell;Jerry C. Blackford

  • Temporal variability of carbon recycling in coastal sediments influenced by rivers: assessing the impact of flood inputs in the Rhône River prodelta.

    C. Cathalot;C. Rabouille;L. Pastor;B. Deflandre;B. Deflandre

  • Influence of the organic matter composition on benthic oxygen demand in the Rhône River prodelta (NW Mediterranean Sea)

    Lucie Pastor;Bruno Deflandre;Eric Viollier;Cécile Cathalot

  • Organic matter budget in the Southeast Atlantic continental margin close to the Congo Canyon: In situ measurements of sediment oxygen consumption

    C. Rabouille;Jean-Claude Caprais;B. Lansard;Philippe Crassous

Frequent Co-Authors

Martial Taillefert
Martial Taillefert Georgia Institute of Technology
Jean-François Gaillard
Jean-François Gaillard Northwestern University
Franck Gilbert
Franck Gilbert Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Karine Olu
Karine Olu French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Bernard Dennielou
Bernard Dennielou French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Roselyne Buscail
Roselyne Buscail University of Perpignan
Alexis Khripounoff
Alexis Khripounoff University of Western Brittany
Per O.J. Hall
Per O.J. Hall University of Gothenburg
Jean-Claude Caprais
Jean-Claude Caprais French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Karline Soetaert
Karline Soetaert Utrecht University

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Earth Science often leads students to consider complementary fields that enhance their career prospects. For instance, those interested in research and archival work may find that pursuing a degree in is library science a good career offers valuable skills in managing scientific data and resources.

Visual documentation is another crucial aspect of Earth Science studies. Many professionals benefit from developing photography skills, making photography degrees online an attractive option. These programs often cater to various needs, including tailored options for servicemembers, as highlighted by veteran friendly online photography degree pathways.

Additionally, Earth Science careers frequently intersect with global communication demands. This makes language skills particularly valuable, and pursuing a spanish degree online can open doors in multinational environmental organizations and research projects.

Considering these related online degrees can enrich your expertise and improve job market readiness in the dynamic field of Earth Science.

Best Scientists Citing Christophe Rabouille

Trending Scientists