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Frédérique Eynaud

Frédérique Eynaud

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Overview

Frédérique Eynaud is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their research spans various subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Environmental Chemistry, Archeology, and Ecology.

Their work engages primarily with topics related to Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geological formations and processes, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Maritime and Coastal Archaeology, Marine Biology and Ecology Research, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Significant recent papers authored or co-authored by Eynaud include:

  • Oceanic versus continental influences over the last 7 kyrs from a mid-shelf record in the northern Bay of Biscay (NE Atlantic), 2020, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Modern relationships between microscopic charcoal in marine sediments and fire regimes on adjacent landmasses to refine the interpretation of marine paleofire records: An Iberian case study, 2021, Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Marine Isotope Stage 4 (71-57 ka) on the Western European margin: Insights to the drainage and dynamics of the Western European Ice Sheet, 2023, Global and Planetary Change
  • Lateglacial and Holocene sedimentary dynamics in northwestern Baffin Bay as recorded in sediment cores from Cape Norton Shaw Inlet (Nunavut, Canada), 2021, Boreas
  • Ocean Productivity in the Gulf of Cadiz Over the Last 50 kyr, 2022, Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

Frequent co-authors in their publications include Aurélie Penaud, Linda Rossignol, Samuel Toucanne, Sébastien Zaragosi, and Claire Waelbroeck.

The most common venues for their published work are Global and Planetary Change, SSRN Electronic Journal, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Quaternary Science Reviews, and Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology.

In addition to journal articles, Eynaud has contributed to book publications, including a work published by the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique titled Livre Blanc - Paléoclimats et Paléoenvironnements in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Subtropical Arctic Ocean temperatures during the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum

    Appy Sluijs;Stefan Schouten;Mark Pagani;Martijn Woltering

  • The Cenozoic palaeoenvironment of the Arctic Ocean.

    Kathryn Moran;Jan Backman;Henk Brinkhuis;Steven C. Clemens

  • Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum

    C. Waelbroeck;A. Paul;M. Kucera;A. Rosell-Melé

  • Dinoflagellate cyst assemblages as tracers of sea‐surface conditions in the northern North Atlantic, Arctic and sub‐Arctic seas: the new ‘n = 677’ data base and its application for quantitative palaeoceanographic reconstruction

    Anne de Vernal;Maryse Henry;Jens Matthiessen;Peta J. Mudie

  • High resolution palynological record off the Iberian margin: direct land-sea correlation for the Last Interglacial complex

    M.F. Sánchez Goñi;M.F. Sánchez Goñi;F. Eynaud;J.L. Turon;N.J. Shackleton

  • Consistently dated Atlantic sediment cores over the last 40 thousand years

    Claire Waelbroeck;Bryan C. Lougheed;Natalia Vázquez Riveiros;Natalia Vázquez Riveiros;Lise Missiaen

  • Reconstruction of sea-surface conditions at middle to high latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) based on dinoflagellate cyst assemblages

    A. de Vernal;F. Eynaud;M. Henry;C. Hillaire-Marcel

  • European Climatic Response to Millennial-Scale Changes in the Atmosphere–Ocean System during the Last Glacial Period

    Marı́a Fernanda Sánchez Goñi;Jean-Louis Turon;Frédérique Eynaud;Sandra Gendreau

  • Timing of massive ‘Fleuve Manche’ discharges over the last 350 kyr: insights into the European ice-sheet oscillations and the European drainage network from MIS 10 to 2

    Samuel Toucanne;Sébastien Zaragosi;J.-F. Bourillet;Michel Cremer

  • Position of the Polar Front along the western Iberian margin during key cold episodes of the last 45 ka

    Frédérique Eynaud;Lucia de Abreu;Antje H. L. Voelker;Joachim Schönfeld

  • New Arabian Sea records help decipher orbital timing of Indo-Asian monsoon

    Thibaut Caley;Bruno Malaizé;Sébastien Zaragosi;Linda Rossignol

  • Millennial-scale fluctuations of the European Ice Sheet at the end of the last glacial, and their potential impact on global climate

    Samuel Toucanne;Guillaume Soulet;Nicolas Freslon;Ricardo Silva Jacinto

  • Comparing proxies for the reconstruction of LGM sea-surface conditions in the northern North Atlantic

    A. de Vernal;A. Rosell-Melé;M. Kucera;C. Hillaire-Marcel

  • African humid periods triggered the reactivation of a large river system in Western Sahara

    Charlotte Skonieczny;P. Paillou;A. Bory;Germain Bayon;Germain Bayon

  • A 1.2 Ma record of glaciation and fluvial discharge from the West European Atlantic margin

    Samuel Toucanne;Samuel Toucanne;S. Zaragosi;Jean-Francois Bourillet;P. L. Gibbard

  • The first estimation of Fleuve Manche palaeoriver discharge during the last deglaciation: Evidence for Fennoscandian ice sheet meltwater flow in the English Channel ca 20–18 ka ago

    Samuel Toucanne;Sébastien Zaragosi;Jean-François Bourillet;Vincent Marieu

  • Initiation of the European deglaciation as recorded in the northwestern Bay of Biscay slope environments (Meriadzek Terrace and Trevelyan Escarpment): a multi-proxy approach

    S. Zaragosi;F. Eynaud;C. Pujol;G.A. Auffret

  • Low-latitude “dusty events” vs. high-latitude “icy Heinrich events”

    Elsa Jullien;Francis Grousset;Bruno Malaizé;Josette Duprat

  • Distribution of common modern dinoflagellate cyst taxa in surface sediments of the Northern Hemisphere in relation to environmental parameters: The new n=1968 database

    Anne de Vernal;Taoufik Radi;Sebastien Zaragosi;Nicolas Van Nieuwenhove

  • Constraints on the magnitude and patterns of ocean cooling at the Last Glacial Maximum: report of the MARGO Project

    A. Abelmann;L. Armand;E. Bard;S. Barker

  • A two-million-year-long hydroclimatic context for hominin evolution in southeastern Africa

    Thibaut Caley;Thomas Extier;Thomas Extier;James A Collins;Enno Schefuß

  • Erratum: Arctic hydrology during global warming at the Palaeocene/Eocene thermal maximum (Nature (2006) 442 (671-675))

    Mark Pagani;Nikolai Pedentchouk;Matthew Huber;Appy Sluijs

  • Consistently dated Atlantic sediment cores

    Claire Waelbroeck;Bryan C Lougheed;Natalia Vázquez Riveiros;Lise Missiaen

Frequent Co-Authors

Bruno Malaizé
Bruno Malaizé University of Bordeaux
Samuel Toucanne
Samuel Toucanne French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goñi
Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goñi University of Bordeaux
Antje H L Voelker
Antje H L Voelker Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera
Filipa Naughton
Filipa Naughton Instituto Português do Mar e da Atmosfera
Jean-Louis Turon
Jean-Louis Turon University of Bordeaux
Joachim Schönfeld
Joachim Schönfeld GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel
Sébastien Zaragosi
Sébastien Zaragosi University of Bordeaux
Stéphanie Desprat
Stéphanie Desprat University of Bordeaux
Bernard Dennielou
Bernard Dennielou French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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