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Frédéric Fluteau 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 Frédéric Fluteau sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Frédéric Fluteau 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 Frédéric Fluteau sits on this spectrum.

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

Overview

Frédéric Fluteau is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily spans Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant focus on Environmental Science. Within these fields, Fluteau has contributed substantially to subfields such as Paleontology, Geophysics, Geology, Atmospheric Science, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their work concentrates on several main topics including Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, Geological and Geophysical Studies, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geological Studies and Exploration, and Evolution and Paleontology Studies.

Fluteau has published multiple papers in notable journals and venues. Some of the recent publications include:

  • Tectonics, climate and the diversification of the tropical African terrestrial flora and fauna, 2020, Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
  • Reorganization of Asian climate in relation to Tibetan Plateau uplift, 2022, Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
  • Cenozoic evolution of the steppe-desert biome in Central Asia, 2020, Science Advances
  • IPSL-CM5A2 - an Earth system model designed for multi-millennial climate simulations, 2020, Geoscientific model development
  • The origin of Asian monsoons: a modelling perspective, 2020, Climate of the past

The scientist frequently publishes in venues such as Science Advances, Climate of the Past, Earth-Science Reviews, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), and Biological reviews/Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society.

Frequent coauthors working alongside Fluteau include Pierre Sepulchre, Jean-Baptiste Ladant, Yannick Donnadieu, Guillaume Dupont-Nivet, and Guillaume Le Hir. These collaborations indicate a network within the geosciences and related modeling fields.

Best Publications

  • Effect of orogeny, plate motion and land-sea distribution on Eurasian climate change over the past 30 million years

    Gilles Ramstein;Frédéric Fluteau;Frédéric Fluteau;Jean Besse;Sylvie Joussaume;Sylvie Joussaume

  • Tectonic Uplift and Eastern Africa Aridification

    Pierre Sepulchre;Gilles Ramstein;Frédéric Fluteau;Mathieu Schuster

  • 40K–40Ar dating of the Main Deccan large igneous province: Further evidence of KTB age and short duration

    Anne-Lise Chenet;Xavier Quidelleur;Frédéric Fluteau;Vincent Courtillot

  • Determination of rapid Deccan eruptions across the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary using paleomagnetic secular variation: 2. Constraints from analysis of eight new sections and synthesis for a 3500-m-thick composite section

    Anne-Lise Chenet;Vincent Courtillot;Frédéric Fluteau;Martine Gérard

  • Determination of rapid Deccan eruptions across the Cretaceous‐Tertiary boundary using paleomagnetic secular variation: Results from a 1200‐m‐thick section in the Mahabaleshwar escarpment

    Anne-Lise Chenet;Frédéric Fluteau;Vincent Courtillot;Martine Gérard

  • The Early Triassic ammonoid recovery: Paleoclimatic significance of diversity gradients

    Arnaud Brayard;Arnaud Brayard;Hugo Bucher;Gilles Escarguel;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Reorganization of Asian climate in relation to Tibetan Plateau uplift

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  • Are there connections between the Earth's magnetic field and climate?

    Vincent Courtillot;Yves Gallet;Jean-Louis Le Mouël;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Tectonics, climate and the diversification of the tropical African terrestrial flora and fauna

    Thomas L.P. Couvreur;Gilles Dauby;Anne Blach‐Overgaard;Vincent Deblauwe

  • Latitudinal temperature gradient during the Cretaceous Upper Campanian–Middle Maastrichtian: y18O record of continental vertebrates

    Romain Amiot;Christophe Lécuyer;Eric Buffetaut;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Simulating the evolution of the Asian and African monsoons during the past 30 Myr using an atmospheric general circulation model

    Frédéric Fluteau;Gilles Ramstein;Jean Besse

  • Oxygen isotopes of East Asian dinosaurs reveal exceptionally cold Early Cretaceous climates

    Romain Amiot;Xu Wang;Zhonghe Zhou;Xiaolin Wang

  • The Late Permian climate. What can be inferred from climate modelling concerning Pangea scenarios and Hercynian range altitude

    F Fluteau;J Besse;J Broutin;G Ramstein

  • Modelling the primary control of paleogeography on Cretaceous climate

    Y. Donnadieu;Y. Donnadieu;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert;R. Jacob;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Cenozoic evolution of the steppe-desert biome in Central Asia.

    N. Barbolini;N. Barbolini;A. Woutersen;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;Daniele Silvestro

  • A GEOCLIM simulation of climatic and biogeochemical consequences of Pangea breakup

    Y. Donnadieu;Y. Donnadieu;Y. Goddéris;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert;Gilles Dromart

  • Does Earth's magnetic field secular variation control centennial climate change?

    Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Frédéric Fluteau;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Oxygen isotopes from biogenic apatites suggest widespread endothermy in Cretaceous dinosaurs

    Romain Amiot;Christophe Lécuyer;Eric Buffetaut;Gilles Escarguel

  • Possible impact of the Earth's magnetic field on the history of ancient civilizations

    Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Maxime Le Goff;Frédéric Fluteau;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Impacts of palaeogeography and sea level changes on Mid-Cretaceous climate

    F. Fluteau;Gilles Ramstein;Jean Besse;R. Guiraud

  • Is there a conflict between the Neoproterozoic glacial deposits and the snowball Earth interpretation: an improved understanding with numerical modeling

    Yannick Donnadieu;Frederic Fluteau;Gilles Ramstein;Catherine Ritz

  • Modelling massive sulphate aerosol pollution, following the large 1783 Laki basaltic eruption

    Anne-Lise Chenet;Frédéric Fluteau;Vincent Courtillot

Frequent Co-Authors

Yannick Donnadieu
Yannick Donnadieu Aix-Marseille University
Yves Goddéris
Yves Goddéris Paul Sabatier University
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet University of Rennes
Pierre Sepulchre
Pierre Sepulchre University of Paris-Saclay
Xavier Quidelleur
Xavier Quidelleur Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Gilles Ramstein
Gilles Ramstein University of Paris-Saclay
Julian S. Marsh
Julian S. Marsh Rhodes University
Jean Besse
Jean Besse Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Vincent Courtillot
Vincent Courtillot Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Christophe Lécuyer
Christophe Lécuyer Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

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