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Gauthier Hulot is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research focuses on areas within Earth and Planetary Sciences, with notable activity in geophysics and related subfields. The primary fields of study include Earth and Planetary Sciences, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Physics and Astronomy.

Their work covers several subfields of study, notably:

  • Geophysics
  • Molecular Biology
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science

Among the main research topics addressed by Gauthier Hulot are:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research

They have contributed to several recent papers, including:

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation, 2021, Earth Planets and Space
  • The CSES global geomagnetic field model (CGGM): an IGRF-type global geomagnetic field model based on data from the China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite, 2021, Earth Planets and Space
  • Evaluation of candidate models for the 13th generation International Geomagnetic Reference Field, 2020, Research Square
  • A Spherical Harmonic Model of Earth's Lithospheric Magnetic Field up to Degree 1050, 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • CSES High Precision Magnetometer Data Products and Example Study of an Intense Geomagnetic Storm, 2021, Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics

Gauthier Hulot frequently publishes in these venues:

  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Space Physics
  • Journal of Space Weather and Space Climate
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Geophysical Journal International

Frequent collaborators include:

  • P. Vigneron
  • Erwan Thébault
  • Nils Olsen
  • Patrick Alken
  • Arnaud Chulliat

Best Publications

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the 12th generation

    Erwan Thébault;Christopher C. Finlay;Ciarán D. Beggan;Patrick Alken;Patrick Alken

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the eleventh generation

    C. C. Finlay;S. Maus;C. D. Beggan;T. N. Bondar

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation

    P. Alken;P. Alken;E. Thébault;C. D. Beggan;H. Amit

  • Swarm: A constellation to study the Earth’s magnetic field

    E. Friis-Christensen;H. Lühr;Gauthier Hulot

  • The Swarm Satellite Constellation Application and Research Facility (SCARF) and Swarm data products

    Nils Olsen;Eigil Friis-Christensen;Rune Floberghagen;Patrick Alken;Patrick Alken

  • Small-scale structure of the geodynamo inferred from Oersted and Magsat satellite data

    Gauthier Hulot;Céline Eymin;Benoît Langlais;Mioara Mandea

  • Thermochemical flows couple the Earth's inner core growth to mantle heterogeneity

    Julien Aubert;Hagay Amit;Gauthier Hulot;Peter Olson

  • ArcheoInt: An upgraded compilation of geomagnetic field intensity data for the past ten millennia and its application to the recovery of the past dipole moment

    A. Genevey;Y. Gallet;C. G. Constable;M. Korte

  • Conditions for Earth-like geodynamo models

    Ulrich R. Christensen;Julien Aubert;Gauthier Hulot

  • A statistical approach to the Earth's main magnetic field

    G. Hulot;J.L. Le Mouël

  • An analysis of the geomagnetic field over the past 2000 years

    L Hongre;G Hulot;A Khokhlov

  • Worldwide wavelet analysis of geomagnetic jerks

    Mioara Alexandrescu;Dominique Gibert;Gauthier Hulot;Jean-Louis Le Mouël

  • Ørsted Initial Field Model

    Nils Olsen;R. Holme;G. Hulot;T. Sabaka

  • Detection of geomagnetic jerks using wavelet analysis

    Mioara Alexandrescu;Dominique Gibert;Gauthier Hulot;Jean-Louis Le Mouël

  • Solar activity during the Holocene: the Hallstatt cycle and its consequence for grand minima and maxima

    I. G. Usoskin;Y. Gallet;F. Lopes;G. A. Kovaltsov

  • The Magnetic Field of Planet Earth

    G. Hulot;C. C. Finlay;C. G. Constable;N. Olsen

  • Core field acceleration pulse as a common cause of the 2003 and 2007 geomagnetic jerks

    A. Chulliat;Erwan Thébault;Gauthier Hulot

  • An Introduction to Data Assimilation and Predictability in Geomagnetism

    Alexandre Fournier;Gauthier Hulot;Dominique Jault;Weijia Kuang

  • Ensembles of low degree archeomagnetic field models for the past three millennia

    Alexis Licht;Alexis Licht;Gauthier Hulot;Yves Gallet;Erwan Thébault

  • Long‐term geometry of the geomagnetic field for the last five million years: An updated secular variation database

    Xavier Quidelleur;Jean-Pierre Valet;Vincent Courtillot;Gauthier Hulot

  • Solar activity during the Holocene: the Hallstatt cycle and its consequence for grand minima and maxim

    I.G. Usoskin;Y. Gallet;F. Lopes;G. A. Kovaltsov

Frequent Co-Authors

Nils Olsen
Nils Olsen Technical University of Denmark
Yves Gallet
Yves Gallet Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Erwan Thébault
Erwan Thébault University of Nantes
Stefan Maus
Stefan Maus University of Colorado Denver
Mioara Mandea
Mioara Mandea Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales
Vincent Lesur
Vincent Lesur Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Ilya Usoskin
Ilya Usoskin University of Oulu
Terence J. Sabaka
Terence J. Sabaka Goddard Space Flight Center
Christopher C. Finlay
Christopher C. Finlay Technical University of Denmark
Claudia Stolle
Claudia Stolle Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Rostock University

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