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Jean Carignan publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jean Carignan sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

The last bar groups every scientist with 510 publications or more.

Jean Carignan D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Jean Carignan sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Jean Carignan is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. The CNRS is a major public research organization that encompasses a wide range of scientific disciplines.

There are no available records of recent published papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues specifically associated with Carignan. Similarly, no information on book publications, main or subfields of study, or primary research topics has been provided.

Despite the limited data on publications and research topics, the association with CNRS suggests involvement in a research-intensive environment that supports scientific inquiry across various domains.

Best Publications

  • Routine Analyses of Trace Elements in Geological Samples using Flow Injection and Low Pressure On‐Line Liquid Chromatography Coupled to ICP‐MS: A Study of Geochemical Reference Materials BR, DR‐N, UB‐N, AN‐G and GH

    Jean Carignan;Pascal Hild;Guy Mevelle;Jacques Morel

  • Magnesium isotope heterogeneity of the isotopic standard SRM980 and new reference materials for magnesium-isotope-ratio measurements

    Albert Galy;Olga Yoffe;Philip E. Janney;Ross W. Williams

  • Tracing source pollution in soils using cadmium and lead isotopes

    C. Cloquet;J. Carignan;G. Libourel;Thibault Sterckeman

  • Quantifying Li isotope fractionation during smectite formation and implications for the Li cycle

    N. Vigier;A. Decarreau;Romain Millot;J. Carignan

  • Reviews on atmospheric selenium: Emissions, speciation and fate

    Hanjie Wen;Hanjie Wen;Jean Carignan

  • Mercury isotope fractionation during liquid–vapor evaporation experiments

    Nicolas Estrade;Nicolas Estrade;Jean Carignan;Jeroen E. Sonke;Olivier F.X. Donard

  • Variation in the isotopic composition of zinc in the natural environment and the use of zinc isotopes in biogeosciences: a review

    Christophe Cloquet;Christophe Cloquet;Jean Carignan;Moritz F. Lehmann;Frank Vanhaecke

  • Stability of the Upper Nile drainage network (Ethiopia) deduced from (U–Th)/He thermochronometry: implications for uplift and erosion of the Afar plume dome

    Raphaël Pik;Bernard Marty;Bernard Marty;Jean Carignan;Jérôme Lavé

  • Magnesium isotope systematics of the lithologically varied Moselle river basin, France

    Agnès Brenot;Christophe Cloquet;Nathalie Vigier;Jean Carignan

  • Isotopic Composition of Zn and Pb Atmospheric Depositions in an Urban/Periurban Area of Northeastern France

    Christophe Cloquet;Jean Carignan;Guy Libourel

  • Natural variations of Se isotopic composition determined by hydride generation multiple collector inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry

    Olivier Rouxel;John Ludden;Jean Carignan;Luc Marin

  • Isotopic composition of epiphytic lichens as a tracer of the sources of atmospheric lead emissions in southern Quebec, Canada

    Jean Carignan;Clément Gariépy

  • Timing of East African Rift development in southern Ethiopia: Implication for mantle plume activity and evolution of topography

    Raphaël Pik;Bernard Marty;Jean Carignan;Gezahegn Yirgu

  • Re-Os systematics of UB-N, a serpentinized peridotite reference material

    Thomas Meisel;Laurie Reisberg;Johann Moser;Jean Carignan

  • A Compilation of Silicon and Thirty One Trace Elements Measured in the Natural River Water Reference Material SLRS-4 (NRC-CNRC)

    Delphine Yeghicheyan;Jean Carignan;Michel Valladon;Martine Bouhnik Le Coz

  • Atmospheric pollutant dispersion around an urban area using trace metal concentrations and Pb isotopic compositions in epiphytic lichens

    Christophe Cloquet;Christophe Cloquet;Jean Carignan;Guy Libourel;Guy Libourel

  • Measuring Hg Isotopes in Bio-Geo-Environmental Reference Materials

    Nicolas Estrade;Nicolas Estrade;Jean Carignan;Jeroen E. Sonke;Olivier F.X. Donard

  • Odd isotope deficits in atmospheric Hg measured in lichens.

    Jean Carignan;Nicolas Estrade;Jeroen E Sonke;Olivier F X Donard

  • Reconstruction of early Cambrian ocean chemistry from Mo isotopes

    Hanjie Wen;Haifeng Fan;Yuxu Zhang;Christophe Cloquet

  • Natural Cadmium Isotopic Variations in Eight Geological Reference Materials (NIST SRM 2711, BCR 176, GSS‐1, GXR‐1, GXR‐2, GSD‐12, Nod‐P‐1, Nod‐A‐1) and Anthropogenic Samples, Measured by MC‐ICP‐MS

    Christophe Cloquet;Olivier Rouxel;Olivier Rouxel;Jean Carignan;Guy Libourel;Guy Libourel

  • Tracing sources of atmospheric pollution in Western Canada using the Pb isotopic composition and heavy metal abundances of epiphytic lichens

    Antonio Simonetti;Clément Gariépy;Jean Carignan

  • Dispersal of atmospheric lead in northeastern North America as recorded by epiphytic lichens

    J Carignan;A Simonetti;C Gariépy

Frequent Co-Authors

Hanjie Wen
Hanjie Wen Chinese Academy of Sciences
Claude Hillaire-Marcel
Claude Hillaire-Marcel University of Quebec at Montreal
Guy Libourel
Guy Libourel Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur
Laurie Reisberg
Laurie Reisberg University of Lorraine
Clément Gariépy
Clément Gariépy University of Quebec at Montreal
Antonio Simonetti
Antonio Simonetti University of Notre Dame
Olivier F. X. Donard
Olivier F. X. Donard University of Pau and the Adour Region
Christian France-Lanord
Christian France-Lanord University of Lorraine
Nathalie Vigier
Nathalie Vigier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Thibault Sterckeman
Thibault Sterckeman INRAE : Institut national de recherche pour l'agriculture, l'alimentation et l'environnement

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