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Didier Laporte publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Didier Laporte sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 96 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Didier Laporte D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Didier Laporte sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Didier Laporte is affiliated with the University of Clermont Auvergne in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with an emphasis on subfields such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Environmental Engineering, Geology, and Mechanics of Materials.

Their work covers several main topics, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geotourism and Geoheritage Conservation
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions

Didier Laporte has contributed research articles to a variety of academic journals. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Quantifying magmatic volatiles by Raman microtomography of glass inclusion-hosted bubbles," 2020, Geochemical Perspectives Letters
  • "High-pressure homogenization of olivine-hosted CO₂-rich melt inclusions in a piston cylinder: insight into the volatile content of primary mantle melts," 2022, European Journal of Mineralogy
  • "Magma storage and degassing beneath the youngest volcanoes of the Massif Central (France): Lessons for the monitoring of a dormant volcanic province," 2023, Chemical Geology
  • "Synchrotron high-resolution XRD and thermal expansion of synthetic Mg calcites," 2020, Physics and Chemistry of Minerals
  • "Genesis of Carbonatite at Oldoinyo Lengai (Tanzania) from Olivine Nephelinite: Protracted Melt Evolution and Reactive Porous Flow in Deep Crustal Mushes," 2023, Journal of Petrology

The frequent coauthors in Didier Laporte's publications include:

  • Nicolas Cluzel
  • Federica Schiavi
  • Roxane Buso
  • Mickaël Laumonier
  • Guillaume Boudoire

Publications appear in venues such as Geochemical Perspectives Letters, Chemical Geology, European Journal of Mineralogy, Journal of Petrology, and Physics and Chemistry of Minerals. The distribution of these works reflects the interdisciplinary nature of Didier Laporte's research, crossing mineralogy, geochemistry, and geophysical methods.

Best Publications

  • Markers of the pyroxenite contribution in the major-element compositions of oceanic basalts: Review of the experimental constraints

    Sarah Lambart;Didier Laporte;Didier Laporte;Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano

  • Ultrafast mantle impregnation by carbonatite melts

    Tahar Hammouda;Didier Laporte

  • Continent Formation in the Archean and Chemical Evolution of the Cratonic Lithosphere: Melt-Rock Reaction Experiments at 3-4 GPa and Petrogenesis of Archean Mg-Diorites (Sanukitoids)

    Robert Rapp;Robert Rapp;Robert Rapp;Marc Norman;D Laporte;D Laporte;Gregory Yaxley

  • Fate of Pyroxenite-derived Melts in the Peridotitic Mantle: Thermodynamic and Experimental Constraints

    Sarah Lambart;Sarah Lambart;Didier Laporte;Didier Laporte;Ariel Provost;Ariel Provost;Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano

  • An experimental study of pyroxenite partial melts at 1 and 1.5 GPa: Implications for the major-element composition of Mid-Ocean Ridge Basalts

    Sarah Lambart;Didier Laporte;Pierre Schiano

  • Experimental and theoretical constraints on melt distribution in crustal sources: the effect of crystalline anisotropy on melt interconnectivity

    Didier Laporte;E.Bruce Watson

  • Kinetics of bubble nucleation in a rhyolitic melt: an experimental study of the effect of ascent rate

    Catherine C. Mourtada-Bonnefoi;Didier Laporte

  • A new experimental technique for extracting liquids from peridotite at very low degrees of melting: application to partial melting of depleted peridotite

    Didier Laporte;Michael J. Toplis;Monique Seyler;Jean-Luc Devidal

  • Wetting behavior of partial melts during crustal anatexis: the distribution of hydrous silicic melts in polycrystalline aggregates of quartz

    D. Laporte

  • An experimental study of Ostwald ripening of olivine and plagioclase in silicate melts: implications for the growth and size of crystals in magmas

    Hugues Cabane;Hugues Cabane;Didier Laporte;Ariel Provost

  • Homogeneous bubble nucleation in rhyolitic magmas: An experimental study of the effect of H2O and CO2

    C. C. Mourtada-Bonnefoi;D. Laporte

  • Kinetics of heterogeneous bubble nucleation in rhyolitic melts: implications for the number density of bubbles in volcanic conduits and for pumice textures

    Nicolas Cluzel;Didier Laporte;Ariel Provost;I. Kannewischer;I. Kannewischer

  • Calcium diffusivity in alumino-silicate garnets: an experimental and ATEM study

    D. Vielzeuf;A. Baronnet;A. L. Perchuk;D. Laporte

  • Wetting Angles, Equilibrium Melt Geometry, and the Permeability Threshold of Partially Molten Crustal Protoliths

    Didier Laporte;Cédric Rapaille;Ariel Provost

  • Physics and chemistry of partially molten rocks

    Nick Bagdassarov;Didier Laporte;Alan Bruce Thompson

  • Experimental study of homogeneous bubble nucleation in rhyolitic magmas

    Catherine C. Mourtada-Bonnefoi;Didier Laporte

  • Raman characterization of synthetic magnesian calcites

    Jonathan Perrin;Daniel Vielzeuf;Didier Laporte;Angèle Ricolleau

  • Experimental derivation of nepheline syenite and phonolite liquids by partial melting of upper mantle peridotites

    Didier Laporte;Didier Laporte;Didier Laporte;Sarah Lambart;Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano;Pierre Schiano;Luisa Ottolini

  • Simulating bubble number density of rhyolitic pumices from Plinian eruptions: constraints from fast decompression experiments

    Morihisa Hamada;Morihisa Hamada;Didier Laporte;Didier Laporte;Didier Laporte;Nicolas Cluzel;Nicolas Cluzel;Nicolas Cluzel;Kenneth T. Koga;Kenneth T. Koga;Kenneth T. Koga

  • New experimental determination of Li and B partition coefficients during upper mantle partial melting

    Luisa Ottolini;Didier Laporte;Nicola Raffone;Jean-Luc Devidal

  • Importance of fluid immiscibility in the H 2 O-NaCl-CO 2 system and selective CO 2 entrapment in granulites; experimental phase diagram at 5-7 kbar, 900 degrees C and wetting textures

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  • Quantification of water content by laser induced breakdown spectroscopy on Mars

    William Rapin;William Rapin;Pierre-Yves Meslin;Pierre-Yves Meslin;Sylvestre Maurice;Sylvestre Maurice;Roger C. Wiens

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Schiano
Pierre Schiano University of Clermont Auvergne
Kenneth T. Koga
Kenneth T. Koga Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Olgeir Sigmarsson
Olgeir Sigmarsson University of Iceland
Alain Baronnet
Alain Baronnet Aix-Marseille University
Etienne Deloule
Etienne Deloule University of Lorraine
Hugues Leroux
Hugues Leroux University of Lille
Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova
Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova University of Clermont Auvergne
Luisa Ottolini
Luisa Ottolini University of Pavia
Olivier Gasnault
Olivier Gasnault Paul Sabatier University
Agnes Cousin
Agnes Cousin Goddard Space Flight Center

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