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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
3907
World Ranking
7389
National Ranking
581

Best Publications

  • Production of cosmogenic radionuclides at great depth: A multi element approach

    R. Braucher;S. Merchel;J. Borgomano;D.L. Bourlès

  • Elastic properties of microporous cemented grainstones

    François Fournier;Philippe Leonide;Kévin Biscarrat;Arnaud Gallois

  • Large-scale carbonate submarine mass-wasting along the northwestern slope of the Great Bahama Bank (Bahamas): Morphology, architecture, and mechanisms

    Mélanie Principaud;Thierry Mulder;Hervé Gillet;Jean Borgomano

  • Critical porosity and elastic properties of microporous mixed carbonate-siliciclastic rocks

    F. Fournier;J. Borgomano

  • Cenomanian-Early Turonian carbonate platform of northern Oman: stratigraphy and palaeo-environments

    Unknown

  • The Upper Cretaceous carbonates of the Gargano-Murge region, southern Italy: A model of platform-to-basin transition

    Unknown

  • Development patterns and controlling factors of Tertiary carbonate buildups: Insights from high-resolution 3D seismic and well data in the Malampaya gas field (Offshore Palawan, Philippines)

    F. Fournier;J. Borgomano;L.F. Montaggioni

  • Origin and architecture of a Mass Transport Complex on the northwest slope of Little Bahama Bank (Bahamas): Relations between off-bank transport, bottom current sedimentation and submarine landslides

    E. Tournadour;T. Mulder;J. Borgomano;V. Hanquiez

  • Stratigraphy and tectonosedimentary evolution of a late Aptian-Albian carbonate margin: the northeastern Jebel Akhdar (Sultanate of Oman)

    Jean-Pierre Masse;Jean Borgomano;Salim Al Maskiry

  • The equivalent pore aspect ratio as a tool for pore type prediction in carbonate reservoirs

    François Fournier;Matthieu Pellerin;Quentin Villeneuve;Thomas Teillet

  • Relation between stratigraphic architecture and multi-scale heterogeneities in carbonate platforms: The Barremian-lower Aptian of the Monts de Vaucluse, SE France

    Philippe Leonide;Philippe Leonide;Jean Borgomano;Jean-Pierre Masse;Stefan Doublet

  • Diagenetic patterns and pore space distribution along a platform to outer-shelf transect (Urgonian limestone, Barremian-Aptian, SE France)

    Philippe Léonide;Philippe Léonide;François Fournier;John J.G. Reijmer;Hubert Vonhof

  • Geological significance of seismic reflections and imaging of the reservoir architecture in the Malampaya gas field (Philippines)

    François Fournier;Jean Borgomano

  • A platform-to-basin transition for lower Aptian carbonates (Shuaiba Formation) of the northeastern Jebel Akhdar (Sultanate of Oman)

    Jean-Pierre Masse;Jean Borgomano;Salim Al Maskiry

  • Stratigraphic well correlations for 3-D static modeling of carbonate reservoirs

    Jean R. F. Borgomano;François Fournier;Sophie Viseur;Lex Rijkels

  • Paleoenvironments and high-frequency cyclicity from Cenozoic South-East Asian shallow-water carbonates: a case study from the Oligo-Miocene buildups of Malampaya (Offshore Palawan, Philippines)

    F. Fournier;L. Montaggioni;J. Borgomano

  • Pore space evolution and elastic properties of platform carbonates (Urgonian limestone, Barremian–Aptian, SE France)

    François Fournier;Philippe Léonide;Philippe Léonide;Luuk Kleipool;Renault Toullec

  • Marine carbonate factories: a global model of carbonate platform distribution

    Julien Michel;Marie Laugié;Alexandre Pohl;Alexandre Pohl;Cyprien Lanteaume

  • Heterogeneities and diagenetic control on the spatial distribution of carbonate rocks acoustic properties at the outcrop scale

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  • Heterozoan carbonates: When, where and why?: A synthesis on parameters controlling carbonate production and occurrences

    Julien Michel;Jean Borgomano;John J.G. Reijmer

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