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Françoise Boudier

Françoise Boudier

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Earth Science

D-Index
38
Citations
6328
World Ranking
6411
National Ranking
487

Overview

Françoise Boudier is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France and conducts research primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work has a strong emphasis on Geophysics, with additional involvement in Environmental Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, and Paleontology.

Their research covers several core topics including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Recent publications by Françoise Boudier include:

  • Formation of the Moho transition zone in the Oman ophiolite, and comparison with sub-Moho melt lenses at fast spreading ridges, 2021, Tectonophysics
  • Thermal and decompression history of the Lanzo Massif, northern Italy: Implications for the thermal structure near the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary, 2020, Lithos
  • Textural insights into the significance of ophiolitic chromitites, with special reference to Oman, 2021, Tectonophysics
  • Textural Insights on Significance of Ophiolitic Chromitites, with Special Reference to Oman, 2020, Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition
  • Unraveling Carbon Uptake Sequences in Fast Cooling Oceanic Serpentinites (Batin, Oman Ophiolite): Insights from O and C Isotopes, 2020, Goldschmidt Abstracts

Frequent coauthors in their research include:

  • Adolphe Nicolas
  • David Mainprice
  • David Jousselin
  • Laurie Reisberg
  • Mathilde Henri

Publication venues where their work has appeared most frequently include:

  • Tectonophysics
  • Lithos
  • Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of flow in naturally and experimentally deformed peridotites

    A. Nicolas;F. Boudier;A. M. Boullier

  • Nature of the Moho Transition Zone in the Oman Ophiolite

    F. Boudier;A. Nicolas

  • Shear zones, thrusts and related magmatism in the Oman ophiolite: Initiation of thrusting on an oceanic ridge

    F Boudier;G Ceuleneer;A Nicolas

  • Cross Section Through the Peridotite in the Samail Ophiolite

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  • Harzburgite and lherzolite subtypes in ophiolitic and oceanic environments

    F. Boudier;A. Nicolas

  • Accretion of Oman and United Arab Emirates ophiolite – Discussion of a new structural map

    A. Nicolas;F. Boudier;B. Ildefonse;E. Ball

  • Magma chambers in the Oman ophiolite: fed from the top and the bottom

    Françoise Boudier;Adolphe Nicolas;Benoiˆt Ildefonse

  • Textures, structures and fabrics due to solid state flow in some European lherzolites

    A. Nicolas;J.L. Bouchez;F. Boudier;J.C. Mercier

  • Mantle flow patterns at an oceanic spreading centre: The Oman peridotites record

    G. Ceuleneer;A. Nicolas;F. Boudier

  • Deep and High-temperature Hydrothermal Circulation in the Oman Ophiolite—Petrological and Isotopic Evidence

    Delphine Bosch;Marie Jamais;Francoise Boudier;Adolphe Nicolas

  • Serpentine Mineral Replacements of Natural Olivine and their Seismic Implications: Oceanic Lizardite versus Subduction-Related Antigorite

    Françoise Boudier;Alain Baronnet;David Mainprice

  • Structural mapping in the Oman ophiolites: Mantle diapirism along an oceanic ridge

    A. Nicolas;G. Ceuleneer;F. Boudier;M. Misseri

  • Mapping oceanic ridge segments in Oman ophiolite

    A. Nicolas;F. Boudier

  • Kinematics of oceanic thrusting in the Oman ophiolite: model of plate convergence

    F. Boudier;J.L. Bouchez;A. Nicolas;M. Cannat

  • Structure and petrology of the Lanzo peridotite massif (Piedmont Alps)

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  • Variable crustal thickness in the Oman ophiolite: Implication for oceanic crust

    Adolphe Nicolas;FrançOise Boudier;Benoã®T. Ildefonse

  • Diabase Dikes Emplacement in the Oman Ophiolite: A Magnetic Fabric Study with Reference to Geochemistry

    P. Rochette;L. Jenatton;C. Dupuy;F. Boudier

  • Slow spreading accretion and mantle denudation in the Mirdita ophiolite (Albania)

    Adolphe Nicolas;Françoise Boudier;Avni Meshi

  • Structure of Zabargad Island and early rifting of the Red Sea

    Adolphe Nicolas;Françoise Boudier;Raymond Montigny

  • Interpretation cinematique des deformations plastiques dans le massif de Lherzolite de lanzo (Alpes piemontaises) — comparaison avec d'autres Massifs

    A. Nicolas;J.L. Bouchez;F. Boudier

  • A conceptual hydrogeological model of ophiolite hard-rock aquifers in Oman based on a multiscale and a multidisciplinary approach

    Benoît Dewandel;Patrick Lachassagne;Françoise Boudier;Saïd Al-Hattali

  • Detailed mapping of a mantle diapir below a paleo-spreading center in the Oman ophiolite

    David Jousselin;Adolphe Nicolas;Françoise Boudier

  • Evidence from the Oman ophiolite for active mantle upwelling beneath a fast-spreading ridge

    A. Nicolas;F. Boudier;B. Ildefonse

  • Significance of gabbronorite occurrence in the crustal section of the Semail ophiolite

    Françoise Boudier;Marguerite Godard;Catherine Armbruster

Frequent Co-Authors

Adolphe Nicolas
Adolphe Nicolas University of Montpellier
David Mainprice
David Mainprice University of Montpellier
Georges Ceuleneer
Georges Ceuleneer Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Benoit Ildefonse
Benoit Ildefonse University of Montpellier
Mathilde Cannat
Mathilde Cannat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jean-Louis Bodinier
Jean-Louis Bodinier University of Montpellier
Marguerite Godard
Marguerite Godard University of Montpellier
Andréa Tommasi
Andréa Tommasi University of Montpellier
Alain Vauchez
Alain Vauchez University of Montpellier
Edwin Gnos
Edwin Gnos Natural History Museum of Geneva

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