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Overview

Fabrice Gaillard is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on the Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to subfields such as Geophysics, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Mechanics of Materials, Artificial Intelligence, and Biomaterials.

Their work addresses various main topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, High-pressure Geophysics and Materials, earthquake and tectonic studies, Astro and Planetary Science, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, as well as Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies.

Fabrice Gaillard has produced a notable body of recent scientific papers, including:

  • Redox controls during magma ocean degassing, 2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • A window in the course of alkaline magma differentiation conducive to immiscible REE-rich carbonatites, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • The Diverse Planetary Ingassing/Outgassing Paths Produced over Billions of Years of Magmatic Activity, 2021, Space Science Reviews
  • Nitrogen solubility in basaltic silicate melt - Implications for degassing processes, 2021, Chemical Geology
  • Unravelling partial melt distribution in the oceanic low velocity zone, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Their research findings have been published in several frequent venues, including:

  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Chemical Geology
  • Space Science Reviews

Fabrice Gaillard frequently collaborates with other researchers. Among their most common co-authors are Ida Di Carlo, Saskia Erdmann, Malcolm Massuyeau, Johann Tuduri, and Yves Marrocchi.

Best Publications

  • Carbonatite Melts and Electrical Conductivity in the Asthenosphere

    Fabrice Gaillard;Mohammed Malki;Mohammed Malki;Giada Iacono-Marziano;Giada Iacono-Marziano;Michel Pichavant

  • Rapid magma ascent recorded by water diffusion profiles in mantle olivine

    Sylvie Demouchy;Steven D. Jacobsen;Fabrice Gaillard;Charles R. Stern

  • Atmospheric oxygenation caused by a change in volcanic degassing pressure

    Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet;Nicholas T. Arndt

  • New experimental data and semi-empirical parameterization of H2O–CO2 solubility in mafic melts

    Giada Iacono-Marziano;Yann Morizet;Emmanuel Le Trong;Fabrice Gaillard

  • Electrical conductivity during incipient melting in the oceanic low-velocity zone

    David Sifré;Emmanuel Gardés;Malcolm Massuyeau;Leila Hashim

  • A theoretical framework for volcanic degassing chemistry in a comparative planetology perspective and implications for planetary atmospheres

    Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet

  • Transport of metals and sulphur in magmas by flotation of sulphide melt on vapour bubbles

    James.E. Mungall;James M. Brenan;B Godel;S.J. Barnes

  • The sulfur content of volcanic gases on Mars

    Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet

  • Laboratory measurements of electrical conductivity of hydrous and dry silicic melts under pressure

    Fabrice Gaillard

  • Limestone assimilation by basaltic magmas: an experimental re-assessment and application to Italian volcanoes

    Giada Iacono Marziano;Fabrice Gaillard;Michel Pichavant

  • Interaction of magma with sedimentary wall rock and magnetite ore genesis in the Panzhihua mafic intrusion, SW China

    Clément Ganino;Nicholas T. Arndt;Mei-Fu Zhou;Fabrice Gaillard

  • Toward a unified hydrous olivine electrical conductivity law

    Emmanuel Gardés;Fabrice Gaillard;Fabrice Gaillard;Pascal Tarits

  • Tracking the changing oxidation state of Erebus magmas, from mantle to surface, driven by magma ascent and degassing

    Yves Moussallam;Clive Oppenheimer;Bruno Scaillet;Fabrice Gaillard

  • Geochemical Reservoirs and Timing of Sulfur Cycling on Mars

    Fabrice Gaillard;Joseph Michalski;Gilles Berger;Scott M. Maclennan

  • The effect of water and fO2 on the ferric–ferrous ratio of silicic melts

    Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet;Michel Pichavant;Jean-Michel Bény

  • Geochemical Aspects of Melts: Volatiles and Redox Behavior

    Harald Behrens;Fabrice Gaillard

  • Limestone assimilation and the origin of CO2 emissions at the Alban Hills (Central Italy): Constraints from experimental petrology

    Giada Iacono Marziano;Fabrice Gaillard;Michel Pichavant

  • The redox geodynamics linking basalts and their mantle sources through space and time

    Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet;Michel Pichavant;Giada Iacono-Marziano

  • Laboratory measurements of electrical conductivities of hydrous and dry Mount Vesuvius melts under pressure

    Anne Pommier;Anne Pommier;Fabrice Gaillard;Fabrice Gaillard;Michel Pichavant;Michel Pichavant;Bruno Scaillet;Bruno Scaillet

  • Role of non-mantle CO2 in the dynamics of volcano degassing: The Mount Vesuvius example

    Giada Iacono-Marziano;Giada Iacono-Marziano;Fabrice Gaillard;Bruno Scaillet;Michel Pichavant

  • The effect of pressure and water concentration on the electrical conductivity of dacitic melts: Implication for magnetotelluric imaging in subduction areas

    Mickael Laumonier;Fabrice Gaillard;Fabrice Gaillard;David Sifre;David Sifre

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Scaillet
Bruno Scaillet University of Orléans
Michel Pichavant
Michel Pichavant University of Orléans
Nicholas T. Arndt
Nicholas T. Arndt Grenoble Alpes University
Laurent Arbaret
Laurent Arbaret University of Orléans
Laurent Jolivet
Laurent Jolivet Sorbonne University
Martyn Unsworth
Martyn Unsworth University of Alberta
Clive Oppenheimer
Clive Oppenheimer University of Cambridge
Yves Marrocchi
Yves Marrocchi University of Lorraine
Tilman Spohn
Tilman Spohn German Aerospace Center
Giovanni Chiodini
Giovanni Chiodini National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology

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