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Daniel Aslanian is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France. Their research primarily specializes in Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a substantial focus on subfields including Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Geology, Paleontology, and Atmospheric Science.

Their scholarly work engages deeply with topics such as geological formations and processes, geological and geophysical studies, geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, geology and paleoclimatology research, geological and geophysical studies worldwide, as well as paleontology and evolutionary biology.

Recent published papers by Daniel Aslanian include:

  • Deep structure of the Pará-Maranhão/Barreirinhas passive margin in the equatorial Atlantic (NE Brazil), 2021, Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Deep Structure of the North Natal Valley (Mozambique) Using Combined Wide-Angle and Reflection Seismic Data, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Seismic evidence for crustal architecture and stratigraphy of the Limpopo Corridor: New insights into the evolution of the sheared margin offshore southern Mozambique, 2021, Marine Geology
  • Early Eocene vigorous ocean overturning and its contribution to a warm Southern Ocean, 2020, Climate of the past
  • Biogeographic mechanisms involved in the colonization of Madagascar by African vertebrates: Rifting, rafting and runways, 2020, Journal of Biogeography

Daniel Aslanian has frequently published in venues such as:

  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Tectonophysics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Their collaborative network includes several frequent co-authors:

  • Maryline Moulin
  • Marina Rabineau
  • Philippe Schnürle
  • Mikaël Evain
  • Alexandra Afilhado

Best Publications

  • A new starting point for the South and Equatorial Atlantic Ocean

    Maryline Moulin;Maryline Moulin;Daniel Aslanian;Patrick Unternehr

  • Paleo sea levels reconsidered from direct observation of paleoshoreline position during glacial maxima (for the last 500,000 yr)

    Marina Rabineau;Serge Berné;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian

  • An alternative early opening scenario for the Central Atlantic Ocean

    Cinthia Labails;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian;Walter R. Roest

  • Brazilian and African passive margins of the Central Segment of the South Atlantic Ocean: Kinematic constraints

    Daniel Aslanian;Maryline Moulin;Maryline Moulin;Jean-Louis Olivet;Patrick Unternehr

  • The "lost Inca Plateau": cause of flat subduction beneath Peru?

    Marc-Andre Gutscher;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian;Jp Eissen

  • Geological constraints on the evolution of the Angolan margin based on reflection and refraction seismic data (ZaïAngo project)

    Maryline Moulin;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet;Isabelle Contrucci

  • A two‐step process for the reflooding of the Mediterranean after the Messinian Salinity Crisis

    François Bache;François Bache;Speranta-Maria Popescu;Marina Rabineau;Christian Gorini

  • Sedimentary sequences in the Gulf of Lion: A record of 100,000 years climatic cycles

    Marina Rabineau;Serge Berné;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • Un nouveau point de départ pour l'histoire de l'Atlantique central

    Mohamed Sahabi;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • Deep structure of the West African continental margin (Congo, Zaïre, Angola), between 5°S and 8°S, from reflection/refraction seismics and gravity data

    Isabelle Contrucci;Luis Matias;Maryline Moulin;Louis Géli

  • Axial incision : The key to understand submarine canyon evolution (in the western Gulf of Lion)

    Juan Baztan;Serge Berne;Jean-Louis Olivet;Marina Rabineau

  • Paleogeographic evolution of the central segment of the South Atlantic during Early Cretaceous times: Paleotopographic and geodynamic implications

    Anne-Claire Chaboureau;Anne-Claire Chaboureau;François Guillocheau;Cécile Robin;Sébastien Rohais

  • Messinian erosional and salinity crises: View from the Provence Basin (Gulf of Lions, Western Mediterranean)

    François Bache;Jean Louis Olivet;Christian Gorini;Marina Rabineau

  • Evolution of rifted continental margins: The case of the Gulf of Lions (Western Mediterranean Basin)

    François Bache;Jean Louis Olivet;Christian Gorini;Daniel Aslanian

  • Deep structure of the Santos Basin-São Paulo Plateau System, SE Brazil

    Mikael Evain;A. Afilhado;A. Afilhado;A. Afilhado;C. Rigoti;Afonso Loureiro

  • New starting point for the Indian Ocean: Second phase of breakup for Gondwana

    J.O. Thompson;M. Moulin;D. Aslanian;P. de Clarens

  • Large-scale chemical and thermal division of the Pacific mantle

    I. Vlastélic;D. Aslanian;L. Dosso;H. Bougault

  • Crustal structure of the SW-Moroccan margin from wide-angle and reflection seismic data (the DAKHLA experiment) Part A: Wide-angle seismic models

    Frauke Klingelhoefer;Cinthia Labails;Emmanuel Cosquer;Stephane Rouzo

  • Biogeographic mechanisms involved in the colonization of Madagascar by African vertebrates: Rifting, rafting and runways

    Judith C. Masters;Judith C. Masters;Fabien Génin;Yurui Zhang;Romain Pellen

  • The crustal structure of the Central Mozambique continental margin — Wide-angle seismic, gravity and magnetic study in the Mozambique Channel, Eastern Africa

    Volker Thor Leinweber;Frauke Klingelhoefer;Sönke Neben;Christian Reichert

  • Kinematic keys of the Santos–Namibe basins

    Maryline Moulin;Daniel Aslanian;Marina Rabineau;Martin Patriat

  • Crustal structure of a young margin pair: New results across the Liguro–Provencal Basin from wide-angle seismic tomography

    A. Gailler;Frauke Klingelhoefer;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian

Frequent Co-Authors

Marina Rabineau
Marina Rabineau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Louis Olivet
Jean-Louis Olivet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Luis Matias
Luis Matias University of Lisbon
Louis Géli
Louis Géli Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Frauke Klingelhoefer
Frauke Klingelhoefer French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Christian Gorini
Christian Gorini Sorbonne University
Christian Reichert
Christian Reichert Federal Institute for Geosciences and Natural Resources
François Guillocheau
François Guillocheau University of Rennes
Cécile Robin
Cécile Robin University of Rennes
Serge Berné
Serge Berné University of Perpignan

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