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National Ranking
354

Overview

Cyril Moulin is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their recent research contributions focus on oceanographic and environmental science themes, as evidenced by their publications and collaborative efforts.

Among their recent publications is the paper titled Estimating the monthly pCO2 distribution in the North Atlantic using a self-organizing neural network, published in 2023. This work appeared in the venue HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), which is also the primary publication venue for their other scientific outputs.

Moulin's research collaborations include co-authorship with several scientists in related fields. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Maciej Telszewski
  • Aymeric Chazottes
  • Ute Schuster
  • Andrew Watson
  • Dorothée C. E. Bakker

This network of co-authors indicates engagement with multiple researchers active in environmental and ocean sciences, supporting interdisciplinary approaches.

Their scientific work is documented primarily through the HAL platform, which specializes in open scientific communication, highlighting involvement in accessible research dissemination.

No book publications or distinct awards have been recorded for Cyril Moulin to date.

Best Publications

  • Control of atmospheric export of dust from North Africa by the North Atlantic Oscillation

    Cyril Moulin;Claude E. Lambert;François Dulac;Uri Dayan

  • Remote sensing of phytoplankton groups in case 1 waters from global SeaWiFS imagery

    Séverine Alvain;Cyril Moulin;Yves Dandonneau;Francois-Marie Breon

  • The role of atmospheric deposition in the biogeochemistry of the Mediterranean Sea

    Stefano Guerzoni;Roy Chester;François Dulac;Barak Herut

  • Satellite climatology of African dust transport in the Mediterranean atmosphere

    C. Moulin;C. E. Lambert;U. Dayan;V. Masson

  • Seasonal distribution and succession of dominant phytoplankton groups in the global ocean: A satellite view

    Séverine Alvain;Séverine Alvain;Cyril Moulin;Yves Dandonneau;Hubert Loisel

  • Validation of the Saharan dust plume conceptual model using lidar, meteosat, and ECMWF Data

    V. Mohan Karyampudi;Stephen P. Palm;John A. Reagen;Hui Fang

  • An illustration of the transport and deposition of mineral dust onto the eastern Mediterranean

    Nilgün Kubilay;Slobodan Nickovic;Cyril Moulin;François Dulac

  • A Roadmap for Using the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development in Support of Science, Policy, and Action

    Joachim Claudet;Laurent Bopp;William W.L. Cheung;Rodolphe Devillers;Rodolphe Devillers

  • Current systematic carbon-cycle observations and the need for implementing a policy-relevant carbon observing system

    P. Ciais;A. J. Dolman;A. Bombelli;R. Duren

  • Understanding the long‐term variability of African dust transport across the Atlantic as recorded in both Barbados surface concentrations and large‐scale Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) optical thickness

    Isabelle Chiapello;Cyril Moulin;Joseph M. Prospero

  • Evaluation of the global oceanic isoprene source and its impacts on marine organic carbon aerosol

    S.R. Arnold;D.V. Spracklen;J. Williams;N. Yassaa

  • Long‐term daily monitoring of Saharan dust load over ocean using Meteosat ISCCP‐B2 data: 1. Methodology and preliminary results for 1983–1994 in the Mediterranean

    C. Moulin;F. Guillard;F. Dulac;C. E. Lambert

  • Aerosol sources and their contribution to the chemical composition of aerosols in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea during summertime

    J. Sciare;H. Bardouki;C. Moulin;N. Mihalopoulos

  • TOMS and METEOSAT satellite records of the variability of Saharan dust transport over the Atlantic during the last two decades (1979–1997)

    I. Chiapello;C. Moulin

  • DMS atmospheric concentrations and sulphate aerosol indirect radiative forcing: a sensitivity study to the DMS source representation and oxidation

    Olivier Boucher;Cyril Moulin;Sauveur Belviso;Olivier Aumont

  • Impact of human‐induced desertification on the intensification of Sahel dust emission and export over the last decades

    Cyril Moulin;Isabelle Chiapello

  • Long‐term daily monitoring of Saharan dust load over ocean using Meteosat ISCCP‐B2 data: 2. Accuracy of the method and validation using Sun photometer measurements

    C. Moulin;F. Dulac;C.E. Lambert;P. Chazette

  • Evidence of the control of summer atmospheric transport of African dust over the Atlantic by Sahel sources from TOMS satellites (1979--2000)

    C. Moulin;I. Chiapello

  • Assessment of Saharan dust absorption in the visible from SeaWiFS imagery

    Cyril Moulin;Howard R. Gordon;Viva F. Banzon;Robert H. Evans

  • A whirling ecosystem in the equatorial Atlantic

    Christophe E. Menkes;Sean C. Kennan;Pierre Flament;Pierre Flament;Yves Dandonneau

  • Atmospheric correction of ocean color imagery through thick layers of Saharan dust

    C. Moulin;H. R. Gordon;R. M. Chomko;V. F. Banzon

Frequent Co-Authors

François Dulac
François Dulac French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Laurent Bopp
Laurent Bopp École Normale Supérieure
Hubert Loisel
Hubert Loisel University of Lille
Jean Sciare
Jean Sciare Cyprus Institute
Patrick Chazette
Patrick Chazette French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Yves Balkanski
Yves Balkanski French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
François-Marie Bréon
François-Marie Bréon French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Michael Schulz
Michael Schulz Norwegian Meteorological Institute
David Antoine
David Antoine Curtin University
Gilles Bergametti
Gilles Bergametti Université Paris Cité

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