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Henriette Lapierre publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Henriette Lapierre sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 112 publications — 19th percentile

19% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Henriette Lapierre D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Henriette Lapierre sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 2nd percentile

2% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Henriette Lapierre is affiliated with the University of Quebec at Montreal in Canada. This association provides a geographical and institutional context for their academic and research activities.

There are no records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, or notable publication venues associated with Henriette Lapierre. Similarly, there are no available details on book publications nor specific fields or subfields of study tied to their work.

Information regarding main research topics and awards for Henriette Lapierre is not documented. As such, there is no further detail regarding the thematic focuses or recognitions related to their scientific career.

Henriette Lapierre is currently active and not listed as deceased.

Best Publications

  • Flood and shield basalts from Ethiopia: Magmas from the African superswell

    Bruno Kieffer;Nicholas Arndt;Henriette Lapierre;Florence Bastien

  • 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

  • Geodynamic significance of the Mesozoic volcanism of southeastern China

    Jacques Charvet;Jacques Charvet;Henriette Lapierre;Henriette Lapierre;Yunwen Yu;Yunwen Yu

  • Geodynamics of the Ogcheon Belt (South Korea)

    Dominique Cluzel;Jean-Paul Cadet;Henriette Lapierre

  • 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

  • Geochemical window into subduction and accretion processes: Raspas metamorphic complex, Ecuador

    R.J. Arculus;H. Lapierre;Etienne Jaillard

  • 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

  • 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

  • Multiple plume events in the genesis of the peri‐Caribbean Cretaceous oceanic plateau province

    Henriette Lapierre;Delphine Bosch;Vincent Dupuis;Mireille Polvé

  • 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

  • Accreted fragments of the Late Cretaceous Caribbean–Colombian Plateau in Ecuador

    Marc Mamberti;Marc Mamberti;Henriette Lapierre;Delphine Bosch;Etienne Jaillard

  • Geochemistry of the Panjal Traps basalts (NW Himalaya): records of the Pangea Permian break-up

    François Chauvet;Henriette Lapierre;Delphine Bosch;Stéphane Guillot

  • The Tethyan plume: geochemical diversity of Middle Permian basalts from the Oman rifted margin

    H Lapierre;A Samper;D Bosch;R.C Maury

  • Accreted oceanic terranes in Ecuador: southern edge of the Caribbean Plate?

    Etienne Jaillard;Henriette Lapierre;Martha Ordoñez;Jorge Toro Álava

  • Supra-subduction Zone Pyroxenites from San Jorge and Santa Isabel (Solomon Islands)

    Thomas J. Berly;Thomas J. Berly;Jörg Hermann;Richard J. Arculus;Henriette Lapierre

  • Explosive Deep Water Basalt in the Sumisu Backarc Rift

    J. Gill;P. Torssander;H. Lapierre;R. Taylor

  • The Mamonia Complex (SW Cyprus) revisited: remnant of Late Triassic intra-oceanic volcanism along the Tethyan southwestern passive margin

    Henriette Lapierre;D. Bosch;A. Narros;G. H. Mascle

  • Is the Lower Duarte Igneous Complex (Hispaniola) a Remnant of the Caribbean Plume-Generated Oceanic Plateau?

    Henriette Lapierre;Vincent Dupuis;Bernard Mercier de Lépinay;Marc Tardy;Marc Tardy

  • Geodynamic significance of the Raspas Metamorphic Complex (SW Ecuador): geochemical and isotopic constraints

    Delphine Bosch;Piercarlo Gabriele;Henriette Lapierre;Jean-Louis Malfere

  • The deep layers of a Paleozoic arc: geochemistry of the Copley-Balaklala series, northern California

    Marc Brouxel;Henriette Lapierre;Annie Michard;Francis Albarède

  • Late Jurassic Oceanic Crust and Upper Cretaceous Caribbean Plateau Picritic Basalts Exposed in the Duarte Igneous Complex, Hispaniola

    Henriette Lapierre;V. Dupuis;B. Mercier de Lépinay;D. Bosch

Frequent Co-Authors

Delphine Bosch
Delphine Bosch University of Montpellier
Etienne Jaillard
Etienne Jaillard Grenoble Alpes University
René C. Maury
René C. Maury University of Western Brittany
Jacques Charvet
Jacques Charvet University of Orléans
Arnaud Pêcher
Arnaud Pêcher Grenoble Alpes University
Patrick Monié
Patrick Monié University of Montpellier
Mireille Polvé
Mireille Polvé Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Francis Albarède
Francis Albarède École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten University of Western Brittany
Rex N. Taylor
Rex N. Taylor University of Southampton

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