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Guillaume Massé is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with significant work spanning several subfields. These subfields include Atmospheric Science, Environmental Chemistry, Oceanography, Ecology, and Global and Planetary Change.

The scientist's work covers multiple main topics related to polar and marine environments. These include Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Marine and Coastal Ecosystems, Climate Change and Permafrost, Ocean Acidification Effects and Responses, and Cryospheric studies and observations.

Massé has contributed to numerous publications across various scientific journals and venues. Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by them include:

  • Vulnerability of the North Water ecosystem to climate change, 2021, Nature Communications
  • Local and regional controls on Holocene sea ice dynamics and oceanography in Nares Strait, Northwest Greenland, 2020, Marine Geology
  • Green Edge ice camp campaigns: understanding the processes controlling the under-ice Arctic phytoplankton spring bloom, 2020, Earth system science data
  • Holocene polynya dynamics and their interaction with oceanic heat transport in northernmost Baffin Bay, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Mid-Holocene Antarctic sea-ice increase driven by marine ice sheet retreat, 2021, Climate of the past

Their publication record includes multiple contributions to scientific venues such as Earth system science data, Communications Earth & Environment, Global and Planetary Change, Nature Communications, and Marine Geology.

Massé collaborates with several frequent co-authors. These include Audrey Limoges, Sofia Ribeiro, Jacques Giraudeau, Eleanor Georgiadis, and Xavier Crosta.

Best Publications

  • A novel chemical fossil of palaeo sea ice: IP25

    Simon T. Belt;Guillaume Massé;Steven J. Rowland;Michel Poulin

  • A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum

    Michael J Bentley;Colm Ó Cofaigh;John B Anderson;Howard Conway

  • The Rise of the Rhizosolenid Diatoms

    Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté;Gerard Muyzer;Ben Abbas;Sebastiaan W. Rampen

  • Abrupt climate changes for Iceland during the last millennium: evidence from high resolution sea ice reconstructions

    Guillaume Massé;Steven J. Rowland;Marie Alexandrine Sicre;Jérémy Jacob

  • Variability of sea-ice conditions in the Fram Strait over the past 30,000 years

    Juliane Müller;Guillaume Massé;Guillaume Massé;Rüdiger Stein;Simon T. Belt

  • Retreat history of the East Antarctic Ice Sheet since the Last Glacial Maximum

    Andrew N. Mackintosh;Elie Verleyen;Philip E. O'Brien;Duanne A. White

  • Highly branched isoprenoids (HBIs): identification of the most common and abundant sedimentary isomers

    Simon T Belt;W.Guy Allard;Guillaume Massé;Guillaume Massé;Jean-Michel Robert

  • Sea ice variations in the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago during the Holocene

    Lindsay L. Vare;Guillaume Massé;Thomas R. Gregory;Christopher W. Smart

  • Temporal and vertical variations of lipid biomarkers during a bottom ice diatom bloom in the Canadian Beaufort Sea: further evidence for the use of the IP25 biomarker as a proxy for spring Arctic sea ice

    Thomas A. Brown;Simon T. Belt;Benoît Philippe;Christopher J. Mundy

  • Holocene climate variations in the western Antarctic Peninsula: evidence for sea ice extent predominantly controlled by changes in insolation and ENSO variability

    Johan Etourneau;Lewis G. Collins;V. Willmott;J.-H. Kim

  • Highly branched isoprenoids as proxies for variable sea ice conditions in the Southern Ocean

    Guillaume Massé;Simon T. Belt;Xavier Crosta;Sabine Schmidt

  • Striking similarities in temporal changes to spring sea ice occurrence across the central Canadian Arctic Archipelago over the last 7000 years

    Simon T. Belt;Lindsay L. Vare;Guillaume Massé;Guillaume Massé;Hayley R. Manners

  • Sea ice and wind variability during the Holocene in East Antarctica: insight on middle–high latitude coupling

    Delphine Denis;Xavier Crosta;Loic Barbara;Guillaume Massé

  • Identification of a C25 highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) diene in Antarctic sediments, Antarctic sea-ice diatoms and cultured diatoms

    L. Johns;E.J. Wraige;S.T. Belt;C.A. Lewis

  • Evaluating highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) biomarkers as a novel Antarctic sea-ice proxy in deep ocean glacial age sediments

    Lewis G. Collins;Claire S. Allen;Jennifer Pike;Dominic A. Hodgson

  • Ocean lead at the termination of the Younger Dryas cold spell.

    Christof Pearce;Marit-Solveig A. Seidenkrantz;Antoon Kuijpers;Guillaume Massé;Guillaume Massé

  • A biomarker-based reconstruction of sea ice conditions for the Barents Sea in recent centuries

    Lindsay L. Vare;Guillaume Massé;Simon T. Belt

  • Distinctive 13C isotopic signature distinguishes a novel sea ice biomarker in Arctic sediments and sediment traps

    Simon T. Belt;Guillaume Massé;Lindsay L. Vare;Steven J. Rowland

  • Sea ice and marine climate variability for NW Iceland/Denmark Strait over the last 2000 cal. yr BP:

    J.T. Andrews;S.T. Belt;S. Olafsdottir;G. Massé

  • Persistent organic pollutants in benthic and pelagic organisms off Adélie Land, Antarctica.

    Aurélie Goutte;M. Chevreuil;F. Alliot;Olivier Chastel

  • Variations in structures and distributions of C25 highly branched isoprenoid (HBI) alkenes in cultures of the diatom, Haslea ostrearia (Simonsen)

    E. J. Wraige;S. T. Belt;C. A. Lewis;D. A. Cooke

  • Identification of a C25 highly branched isoprenoid triene in the freshwater diatom Navicula sclesvicensis

    Simon T Belt;Guillaume Massé;Guillaume Massé;W.Guy Allard;Jean-Michel Robert

Frequent Co-Authors

Simon T. Belt
Simon T. Belt Plymouth University
Steven J. Rowland
Steven J. Rowland Plymouth University
Marie-Alexandrine Sicre
Marie-Alexandrine Sicre Sorbonne University
Sabine Schmidt
Sabine Schmidt University of Bordeaux
Xavier Crosta
Xavier Crosta University of Bordeaux
Ioanna Bouloubassi
Ioanna Bouloubassi Sorbonne University
John T. Andrews
John T. Andrews University of Colorado Boulder
Juliette Mignot
Juliette Mignot Université Paris Cité
Jacques Giraudeau
Jacques Giraudeau University of Bordeaux
Jesper V. Olsen
Jesper V. Olsen University of Copenhagen

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