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Florentin Paris

Florentin Paris

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7024
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National Ranking
357

Overview

Florentin Paris is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France. Their research contributions include work published in recognized academic venues, with a focus on topics related to stratigraphy and paleolithic studies.

Their recent publication is titled Le gisement paléolithique inférieur de Pen Hat (Crozon, Bretagne) et son contexte stratigraphique régional, published in 2021 in the journal Quaternaire. This work has garnered citations, indicating engagement from the academic community.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Florentin Paris include:

  • Brigitte Van Vliet-Lanoë
  • David Hérisson
  • Élie Dabrowski
  • Christine Authémayou
  • Manfred Frechen

Florentin Paris's contributions often appear in the journal Quaternaire, which is noted as a frequent venue of publication.

Best Publications

  • The Great Ordovician Biodiversification Event

    M. Gabriela Mángano;Luis A. Buatois;Mark Wilson;Mary Droser

  • Stratigraphic framework and time slices

    Barry D Webby;Roger A Cooper;Stig M Bergström;Florentin Paris

  • Origin and Radiation of the Earliest Vascular Land Plants

    Philippe Steemans;Alain Le Hérissé;John Melvin;Merrell A. Miller

  • The Ordovician chitinozoan biozones of the Northern Gondwana Domain

    F. Paris

  • Early Palaeozoic palaeobiogeography of the Variscan regions

    Florentin Paris;Michel Robardet

  • A revised chitinozoan classification

    Florentin Paris;Yngve Grahn;Viiu Nestor;Iskra Lakova

  • A Cenozoic-style scenario for the end-Ordovician glaciation.

    Jean-François Ghienne;André Desrochers;Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke;Aicha Achab

  • A global Chitinozoa biozonation for the Silurian

    J. Verniers;V. Nestor;F. Paris;P. Dufka

  • The Late Ordovician glacio-eustatic record from a high-latitude storm-dominated shelf succession: The Bou Ingarf section (Anti-Atlas, Southern Morocco)

    Alfredo Loi;J.-F. Ghienne;Marie-Pierre Dabard;Florentin Paris

  • δ18O and REE contents of phosphatic brachiopods: a comparison between modern and lower Paleozoic populations

    Christophe Lécuyer;Patricia Grandjean;Jean-Alix Barrat;Jaak Nolvak

  • The Cambrian-Ordovician succession in the Ougarta Range (West Algeria, North Africa) : Impact of the Late Ordovician glaciation on the Lower Palaeozoic transgression

    Jean-François Ghienne;Kheira Boumendjel;Florentin Paris;Patrick R. Racheboeuf

  • Late Ordovician glaciation in southern Turkey

    O. Monod;H. Kozlu;J.-F. Ghienne;W. T. Dean

  • Polar front shift and atmospheric CO2 during the glacial maximum of the Early Paleozoic Icehouse

    Thijs R. A. Vandenbroucke;Howard A. Armstrong;Mark Williams;Florentin Paris;Florentin Paris

  • Biological interpretationand paleobiodiversity of a cryptic fossil group: The “chitinozoan animal”

    Florentin Paris;Jaak Nõlvak

  • The Ordovician chitinozoan biodiversification and its leading factors

    Aïcha Achab;Florentin Paris

  • Epipelagic chitinozoan biotopes map a steep latitudinal temperature gradient for earliest Late Ordovician seas: Implications for a cooling Late Ordovician climate

    Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke;Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke;Thijs R.A. Vandenbroucke;Howard A. Armstrong;Mark Williams;Florentin Paris

  • The effects of the final stages of the Late Ordovician glaciation on marine palynomorphs (chitinozoans, acritarchs, leiospheres) in well Nl-2 (NE Algerian Sahara)

    F Paris;A Bourahrouh;A.L Hérissé

  • Precise chitinozoan dating of Ordovician impact events in Baltoscandia

    Yngve Grahn;Jaak Nõlvak;Florentin Paris

  • Metal-induced malformations in early Palaeozoic plankton are harbingers of mass extinction

    Thijs R. A. Vandenbroucke;Thijs R. A. Vandenbroucke;Poul Emsbo;Axel Munnecke;Nicolas Nuns

  • Palaeogeographic evolution of southwestern Europe during Early Palaeozoic times

    M. Robardet;F. Paris;P. R. Racheboeuf

  • 5. Major Terranes in the Ordovician

    L. Robin M. Cocks;Trond H. Torsvik;Barry D. Webby;Florentin Paris

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-François Ghienne
Jean-François Ghienne University of Strasbourg
Mary L. Droser
Mary L. Droser University of California, Riverside
Thomas Servais
Thomas Servais University of Lille
Maurice Streel
Maurice Streel University of Liège
Philippe Steemans
Philippe Steemans University of Liège
Marco Vecoli
Marco Vecoli Saudi Aramco (United States)
Christophe Lécuyer
Christophe Lécuyer Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
Jan Zalasiewicz
Jan Zalasiewicz University of Leicester
Charles H. Wellman
Charles H. Wellman University of Sheffield
Koen Sabbe
Koen Sabbe Ghent University

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