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Overview

Henri Bougault is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France. Their research focuses primarily on engineering disciplines, with particular emphasis on ocean engineering and mechanical engineering subfields.

The main topics addressed in Bougault's work include:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis
  • Oil and Gas Production Techniques

Bougault has contributed to a series of publications centered on well logging data, primarily through papers released in 2020. These papers have been published in the venue Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) and include:

  • DSDP Leg 82, Hole 564 - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • DSDP Leg 82, Hole 558 - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • DSDP Leg 82, Hole 556 - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Bougault include:

  • S. C. Cande
  • J. C. Brannon
  • David M. Christie
  • Murlene Clark
  • Doris M. Curtis

The scientist's work is predominantly linked to publications within the Zenodo platform, indicating a focus on openly accessible research outputs.

Best Publications

  • Massive deep-sea sulphide ore deposits discovered on the East Pacific Rise

    Jean Francheteau;H.D. Needham;P. Choukroune;Tierre Juteau

  • Geochemistry of basalts drilled in the North Atlantic by IPOD Leg 49: Implications for mantle heterogeneity

    D.A. Wood;J. Tarney;J. Varet;A.D. Saunders

  • Intense CH4 plumes generated by serpentinization of ultramafic rocks at the intersection of the 15°20′N fracture zone and the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    Jean Luc Charlou;Yves Fouquet;Henri Bougault;Jean P. Donval

  • Quantification of Nb, Ta, Ti and V anomalies in magmas associated with subduction zones: Petrogenetic implications

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  • Hydrothermal vents near a mantle hot spot: the Lucky Strike vent field at 37°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    C. Langmuir;S. Humphris;D. Fornari;C. Van Dover

  • Serpentinized peridotites and gabbros in the Mid-Atlantic Ridge axial valley at 15°37′N and 16°52′N

    Mathilde Cannat;Daniel Bideau;Henri Bougault

  • Ultramafic and gabbroic exposures at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: geological mapping in the 15°N region

    Mathilde Cannat;Yves Lagabrielle;Henri Bougault;Jack Casey

  • MORB alteration : rare-earth element/non-rare-earth hygromagmaphile element fractionation

    P. Bienvenu;H. Bougault;J.L. Joron;M. Treuil

  • Geochemical morphology of the North Mid-Atlantic Ridge, 10°–24°N: Trace element-isotope complementarity

    Laure Dosso;Henri Bougault;Jean-Louis Joron

  • The age and distribution of mantle heterogeneity along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (31–41°N)

    Laure Dosso;Henri Bougault;Charles Langmuir;Claire Bollinger

  • The geochemical structure of the South-East Indian Ridge

    Laure Dosso;Henri Bougault;Paul Beuzart;Jean-Yves Calvez

  • RIFT VALLEY IN THE ATLANTIC OCEAN NEAR 36" 50'N: PETROLOGY AND GEOCHEMISTRY OF BASALTIC ROCKS*

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  • Melting relations of a magnesian abyssal tholeiite and the origin of MORBs

    Toshitsugu Fujii;Henri Bougault

  • SrNdPb geochemical morphology between 10° and 17°N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: A new MORB isotope signature

    Laure Dosso;Barry B. Hanan;Barry B. Hanan;Henri Bougault;Jean-Guy Schilling

  • Hydrothermal exploration near the Azores Triple Junction: tectonic control of venting at slow-spreading ridges?

    C.R. German;L.M. Parson;Heat Scientific Team;H. Bougault

  • Geochemistry of basalts from central and southern New Hebrides arc: implication for their source rock composition

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  • Mantle heterogeneity from trace elements: MAR triple junction near 14°N

    H. Bougault;L. Dmitriev;J.G. Schilling;A. Sobolev

  • Fast and slow spreading ridges: Structure and hydrothermal activity, ultramafic topographic highs, and CH4 output

    Henri Bougault;Jean-Luc Charlou;Yves Fouquet;Hubert D. Needham

  • Helium and methane measurements in hydrothermal fluids from the mid-Atlantic ridge: The Snake Pit site at 23°N

    P. Jean-Baptiste;J.L. Charlou;M. Stievenard;J.P. Donval

  • Different TDM/CH4 hydrothermal plume signatures: TAG site at 26°N and serpentinized ultrabasic diapir at 15°05′N on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

    J.L Charlou;H Bougault;P Appriou;T Nelsen

  • Trace element geochemistry and genesis of the Pindos ophiolite suite

    R. Montigny;H. Bougault;Y. Bottinga;C.J. Allegre

  • Hydrothermal circulation, serpentinization, and degassing at a rift valley-fracture zone intersection: Mid-Atlantic Ridge near 15°N, 45°W

    P. A. Rona;H. Bougault;J. L. Charlou;P. Appriou

  • Unusually large NbTa depletions in North Chile ridge basalts at 36°50′ to 38°56′S: major element, trace element, and isotopic data

    W. Bach;J. Erzinger;L. Dosso;C. Bollinger

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Luc Charlou
Jean-Luc Charlou French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Yves Fouquet
Yves Fouquet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Steven C. Cande
Steven C. Cande Scripps Institution of Oceanography
Philippe Jean-Baptiste
Philippe Jean-Baptiste French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Bor-ming Jahn
Bor-ming Jahn National Taiwan University
Peter A. Rona
Peter A. Rona Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
Jean-Marie Auzende
Jean-Marie Auzende French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Gary P. Klinkhammer
Gary P. Klinkhammer Oregon State University
Louis Géli
Louis Géli Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Paul Foucher
Jean-Paul Foucher French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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