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Claire Rollion-Bard is affiliated with Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus on multiple subfields including Paleontology, Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Ecology, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their main topics of work cover areas such as Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis, as well as Isotope Analysis in Ecology. They also contribute to Geological and Geochemical Analysis and Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Claire Rollion-Bard are:

  • In Situ Fe and S isotope analyses in pyrite from the 3.2 Ga Mendon Formation (Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa): Evidence for early microbial iron reduction, 2020, Geobiology
  • Variation in the diagenetic response of aragonite archives to hydrothermal alteration, 2020, Sedimentary Geology
  • Effect of growth rate and pH on Li isotope fractionation during its incorporation in calcite, 2022, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • The architecture of Recent brachiopod shells: diversity of biocrystal and biopolymer assemblages in rhynchonellide, terebratulide, thecideide and craniide shells, 2021, Marine Biology
  • Silicate-Carbonate Liquid Immiscibility: Insights from the Crevier Alkaline Intrusion (Quebec), 2020, Journal of Petrology

Frequent co-authors with whom Claire Rollion-Bard has collaborated include:

  • Pascale Louvat
  • Vasileios Mavromatis
  • Matthieu Buisson
  • Caroline Thaler
  • Martin Dietzel

The most common publication venues for Claire Rollion-Bard's work are Chemical Geology, Abstracts with programs - Geological Society of America, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, Geobiology, and Sedimentary Geology.

Best Publications

  • pH control on oxygen isotopic composition of symbiotic corals

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Marc Chaussidon;Christian France-Lanord

  • Oxygen dynamics in the aftermath of the Great Oxidation of Earth’s atmosphere

    Donald Eugene Canfield;Lauriss Ngombi-Pemba;Emma Hammarlund;Stefan Bengtson

  • Metasomatic diamond growth: A multi-isotope study (13C, 15N, 33S, 34S) of sulphide inclusions and their host diamonds from Jwaneng (Botswana)

    E. Thomassot;E. Thomassot;P. Cartigny;J.W. Harris;J.P. Lorand

  • Microanalysis of C and O isotopes of azooxanthellate and zooxanthellate corals by ion microprobe

    C. Rollion-Bard;D. Blamart;J.-P. Cuif;A. Juillet-Leclerc

  • Correlation of boron isotopic composition with ultrastructure in the deep- sea coral Lophelia pertusa: Implications for biomineralization and paleo-pH

    D. Blamart;C. Rollion-Bard;A. Meibom;J.-P. Cuif

  • Coupled Fe and S isotope variations in pyrite nodules from Archean shale

    Johanna Marin-Carbonne;Claire Rollion-Bard;Andrey Bekker;Olivier Rouxel

  • Boron isotopes as pH proxy: A new look at boron speciation in deep-sea corals using 11B MAS NMR and EELS

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Dominique Blamart;Julien Trebosc;Grégory Tricot

  • Variations in atmospheric sulphur chemistry on early Earth linked to volcanic activity

    Pascal Philippot;Mark van Zuilen;Claire Rollion-Bard

  • Oxygen Isotopes and Emerald Trade Routes Since Antiquity

    Gaston Giuliani;Gaston Giuliani;Marc Chaussidon;Henri-Jean Schubnel;Daniel H. Piat

  • Mg isotope fractionation during calcite precipitation: An experimental study

    Ségolène Saulnier;Claire Rollion-Bard;Nathalie Vigier;Marc Chaussidon

  • Crystallographic control on the boron isotope paleo-pH proxy

    J. Noireaux;V. Mavromatis;J. Gaillardet;J. Schott

  • Intra-shell boron isotope ratios in the symbiont-bearing benthic foraminiferan Amphistegina lobifera: implications for δ11B vital effects and paleo-pH reconstructions.

    C. Rollion-Bard;J. Erez

  • Going nano: A new step toward understanding the processes governing freshwater ooid formation

    Muriel Pacton;Daniel Ariztegui;David Wacey;David Wacey;Matt R. Kilburn

  • Carbonaceous cherts of the Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa: Isotopic, chemical and structural characteristics of individual microstructures

    Mark A. van Zuilen;Marc Chaussidon;Claire Rollion-Bard;Bernard Marty

  • Effect of environmental conditions and skeletal ultrastructure on the Li isotopic composition of scleractinian corals

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Nathalie Vigier;Anders Meibom;Dominique Blamart

  • Possible controls on Li, Na, and Mg incorporation into aragonite coral skeletons

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Dominique Blamart

  • In situ measurements of oxygen isotopic composition in deep-sea coral, Lophelia pertusa: Re-examination of the current geochemical models of biomineralization

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Dominique Blamart;Jean-Pierre Cuif;Yannicke Dauphin

  • Lithium isotopes in foraminifera shells as a novel proxy for the ocean dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC)

    Nathalie Vigier;Nathalie Vigier;Claire Rollion-Bard;Yaël Levenson;Jonathan Erez

  • Organism motility in an oxygenated shallow-marine environment 2.1 billion years ago.

    Abderrazak El Albani;M. Gabriela Mangano;Luis A. Buatois;Stefan Bengtson

  • Assessing kinetic fractionation in brachiopod calcite using clumped isotopes

    David Bajnai;Jens Fiebig;Adam Tomašových;Sara Milner Garcia

  • Development and Application of Oxygen and Carbon Isotopic Measurements of Biogenic Carbonates by Ion Microprobe

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Denis Mangin;Michel Champenois

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominique Blamart
Dominique Blamart Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Jean-Pierre Cuif
Jean-Pierre Cuif University of Paris-Saclay
Nathalie Vigier
Nathalie Vigier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Yannicke Dauphin
Yannicke Dauphin Sorbonne University
Anders Meibom
Anders Meibom École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Marc Chaussidon
Marc Chaussidon Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Vasileios Mavromatis
Vasileios Mavromatis Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pascale Louvat
Pascale Louvat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jonathan Erez
Jonathan Erez Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Adam Tomašových
Adam Tomašových Slovak Academy of Sciences

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