Basalt, Geochemistry, Paleontology, Subduction and Volcanic rock are her primary areas of study. Henriette Lapierre combines subjects such as Flood basalt, Oceanic plateau, Oceanic crust and Cretaceous with her study of Basalt. Her work on Metamorphism, Mantle, Websterite and Alkali basalt as part of general Geochemistry study is frequently linked to Rare-earth element, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science.
Her research in Paleontology is mostly focused on Rift. Her Subduction research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Terrane and Continental margin. Henriette Lapierre combines subjects such as Felsic, Volcanic arc and Igneous rock with her study of Volcanic rock.
Her primary scientific interests are in Geochemistry, Basalt, Paleontology, Volcanic rock and Island arc. Her Geochemistry research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Subduction and Terrane. Her studies in Subduction integrate themes in fields like Craton, Pluton and Continental margin.
Her Basalt research integrates issues from Ophiolite, Oceanic plateau, Oceanic crust and Continental crust. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Permian, Felsic and Trace element. Her work deals with themes such as Pyroclastic rock, Paleozoic, Basement, Geomorphology and Devonian, which intersect with Island arc.
Henriette Lapierre spends much of her time researching Geochemistry, Basalt, Volcanic rock, Paleontology and Crust. Her Geochemistry study frequently draws connections between related disciplines such as Magmatism. Much of her study explores Paleontology relationship to Andesine.
Henriette Lapierre has researched Crust in several fields, including Fractional crystallization, Slab window, Craton, Peralkaline rock and Geochronology. The concepts of her Terrane study are interwoven with issues in Labradorite, Cretaceous, Sedimentary rock, Oceanic crust and Volcanic arc. Her study looks at the relationship between Island arc and fields such as Continental margin, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
Henriette Lapierre mainly focuses on Basalt, Geochemistry, Volcanic rock, Flood basalt and Peralkaline rock. Her research in Flood basalt intersects with topics in Permian, Rift, Continental crust, Magmatism and Mantle plume. Her work carried out in the field of Peralkaline rock brings together such families of science as Fractional crystallization, Crust, Slab window, Craton and Geochronology.
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Flood and shield basalts from Ethiopia: Magmas from the African superswell
Bruno Kieffer;Nicholas Arndt;Henriette Lapierre;Florence Bastien.
Journal of Petrology (2004)
Mesozoic felsic arc magmatism and continental olivine tholeiites in Zhejiang Province and their relationship with the tectonic activity in southeastern China
H. Lapierre;B.M. Jahn;J. Charvet;Y.W. Yu.
Tectonophysics (1997)
Geodynamic significance of the Mesozoic volcanism of southeastern China
Jacques Charvet;Jacques Charvet;Henriette Lapierre;Henriette Lapierre;Yunwen Yu;Yunwen Yu.
Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences (1994)
Geodynamics of the Ogcheon Belt (South Korea)
Dominique Cluzel;Jean-Paul Cadet;Henriette Lapierre.
Tectonophysics (1990)
Oceanic plateau and island arcs of southwestern Ecuador: their place in the geodynamic evolution of northwestern South America
Cédric Reynaud;Étienne Jaillard;Henriette Lapierre;Marc Mamberti;Marc Mamberti.
Tectonophysics (1999)
Geochemical window into subduction and accretion processes: Raspas metamorphic complex, Ecuador
R.J. Arculus;H. Lapierre;Etienne Jaillard.
Geology (1999)
The cretaceous Ladakh arc of NW himalaya—slab melting and melt-mantle interaction during fast northward drift of Indian Plate
Yann Rolland;Christian Picard;Arnaud Pecher;Henriette Lapierre.
Chemical Geology (2002)
The Guerrero suspect terrane (western Mexico) and coeval arc terranes (the Greater Antilles and the Western Cordillera of Colombia): a late Mesozoic intra-oceanic arc accreted to cratonal America during the Cretaceous
M. Tardy;H. Lapierre;C. Freydier;C. Coulon.
Tectonophysics (1994)
Multiple plume events in the genesis of the peri‐Caribbean Cretaceous oceanic plateau province
Henriette Lapierre;Delphine Bosch;Vincent Dupuis;Mireille Polvé.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2000)
A crustal section of an intra-oceanic island arc: The Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous Guanajuato magmatic sequence, central Mexico
Henriette Lapierre;Luis Enrique Ortiz;Wafa Abouchami;Olivier Monod.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (1992)
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