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Jean-Claude Dutay is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. The body of work includes significant contributions in several subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Ecology, Oceanography, Earth-Surface Processes, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

The scientist's main topics of research focus on areas including Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Geological formations and processes, Marine and environmental studies, Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry, Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils, and Marine and coastal ecosystems.

Jean-Claude Dutay has published notable papers, which include:

  • 230Th Normalization: New Insights on an Essential Tool for Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes in the Modern and Quaternary Ocean (2020), Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Carbon isotopes and Pa∕Th response to forced circulation changes: a model perspective (2020), Climate of the past
  • Modelling the impact of biogenic particle flux intensity and composition on sedimentary Pa/Th (2020), Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Contamination of planktonic food webs in the Mediterranean Sea: Setting the frame for the MERITE-HIPPOCAMPE oceanographic cruise (spring 2019) (2023), Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Neodymium budget in the Mediterranean Sea: evaluating the role of atmospheric dusts using a high-resolution dynamical-biogeochemical model (2023), Biogeosciences

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Gilles Ramstein
  • Lise Missiaen
  • Sylvain Pichat
  • Mohamed Ayache
  • Kazuyo Tachikawa

The most common publication venues for Jean-Claude Dutay's work are:

  • Scientific Reports (2 publications)
  • Geoscientific model development (2 publications)
  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Marine Pollution Bulletin
  • Quaternary Science Reviews

Best Publications

  • Hydrothermal contribution to the oceanic dissolved iron inventory

    Alessandro Tagliabue;Laurent Bopp;Jean-Claude Dutay;Andrew R. Bowie

  • Marine ecosystems' responses to climatic and anthropogenic forcings in the Mediterranean

    X. Durrieu de Madron;C. Guieu;R. Sempéré;P. Conan

  • Evaluating Global Ocean Carbon Models: The Importance of Realistic Physics

    Scott C. Doney;Keith Lindsay;K. Caldeira;J.-M. Campin;J.-M. Campin

  • Impact of circulation on export production, dissolved organic matter, and dissolved oxygen in the ocean: Results from Phase II of the Ocean Carbon-cycle Model Intercomparison Project (OCMIP-2)

    Raymond G. Najjar;X. Jin;F. Louanchi;Olivier Aumont

  • Evaluation of ocean carbon cycle models with data-based metrics

    K. Matsumoto;Jorge L. Sarmiento;Robert M. Key;Olivier Aumont

  • Isotopic Nd compositions and concentrations of the lithogenic inputs into the ocean: A compilation, with an emphasis on the margins

    C. Jeandel;T. Arsouze;F. Lacan;P. Téchiné

  • Evaluation of ocean model ventilation with CFC-11: comparison of 13 global ocean models

    Jean-Claude Dutay;John L. Bullister;Scott C. Doney;James C. Orr

  • Reconstructing the Nd oceanic cycle using a coupled dynamical – biogeochemical model

    Thomas Arsouze;Thomas Arsouze;J. C. Dutay;F. Lacan;C. Jeandel

  • Biogeochemical protocols and diagnostics for the CMIP6 Ocean Model Intercomparison Project (OMIP)

    James C. Orr;Raymond G. Najjar;Olivier Aumont;Laurent Bopp

  • Modelling Nd-isotopes with a coarse resolution ocean circulation model: Sensitivities to model parameters and source/sink distributions

    Johannes Rempfer;Johannes Rempfer;Thomas F. Stocker;Thomas F. Stocker;Fortunat Joos;Fortunat Joos;Jean-Claude Dutay

  • Modeling the neodymium isotopic composition with a global ocean circulation model

    Thomas Arsouze;J. C. Dutay;F. Lacan;C. Jeandel

  • Manganese in the west Atlantic Ocean in the context of the first global ocean circulation model of manganese

    Marco Van Hulten;Rob Middag;Rob Middag;Rob Middag;Jean Claude Dutay;Hein De Baar;Hein De Baar

  • Consequences of shoaling of the Central American Seaway determined from modeling Nd isotopes

    P Sepulchre;Thomas Arsouze;Thomas Arsouze;Y Donnadieu;J.-C Dutay

  • Global Ocean Sediment Composition and Burial Flux in the Deep Sea

    Christopher T. Hayes;Kassandra M. Costa;Robert F. Anderson;Eva María Calvo

  • Simulated anthropogenic CO 2 storage and acidification of the Mediterranean Sea

    J. Palmiéri;J. Palmiéri;J. C. Orr;J.-C. Dutay;K. Béranger

  • The large-scale evolution of neodymium isotopic composition in the global modern and Holocene ocean revealed from seawater and archive data

    Kazuyo Tachikawa;Thomas Arsouze;Germain Bayon;Aloys Bory

  • Oxygen 18–salinity relationship simulated by an oceanic general circulation model

    Gilles Delaygue;Jean Jouzel;Jean-Claude Dutay

  • Extratropical sources of Equatorial Pacific upwelling in an OGCM

    Keith B. Rodgers;Bruno Blanke;Gurvan Madec;Olivier Aumont

  • Quantifying the roles of ocean circulation and biogeochemistry in governing ocean carbon-13 and atmospheric carbon dioxide at the last glacial maximum

    A. Tagliabue;L. Bopp;D.M.V.A.P. Roche;D.M.V.A.P. Roche;N. Bouttes

  • 230Th Normalization: New Insights on an Essential Tool for Quantifying Sedimentary Fluxes in the Modern and Quaternary Ocean

    Kassandra M. Costa;Christopher T. Hayes;Robert F. Anderson;Robert F. Anderson;Frank J. Pavia;Frank J. Pavia;Frank J. Pavia

  • Aluminium in an ocean general circulation model compared with the West Atlantic Geotraces cruises

    M. M. P. van Hulten;A. Sterl;A. Tagliabue;A. Tagliabue;J. C. Dutay

  • Model of the Regional Coupled Earth system (MORCE): Application to process and climate studies in vulnerable regions

    Philippe Drobinski;Alesandro Anav;Cindy Lebeaupin Brossier;Guillaume Samson

  • Variable reactivity of particulate organic matter in a global ocean biogeochemical model

    Olivier Aumont;Marco van Hulten;Matthieu Roy-Barman;Jean-Claude Dutay

  • Regionalisation of the Mediterranean basin, a MERMEX synthesis

    Sakina Dorothée Ayata;Jean Olivier Irisson;Anaïs Aubert;Léo Berline

  • Manganese in the West Atlantic Ocean in context of the first global ocean circulation model of manganese

    M. M. P. van Hulten;R. Middag;J.-C. Dutay;H. J. W. de Baar

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Tagliabue
Alessandro Tagliabue University of Liverpool
James C. Orr
James C. Orr French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Catherine Jeandel
Catherine Jeandel Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Matthieu Roy-Barman
Matthieu Roy-Barman University of Paris-Saclay
Marion Gehlen
Marion Gehlen French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Philippe Jean-Baptiste
Philippe Jean-Baptiste French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Fortunat Joos
Fortunat Joos University of Bern
Andreas Sterl
Andreas Sterl Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
Olivier Aumont
Olivier Aumont Université Paris Cité
Anne Mouchet
Anne Mouchet University of Liège

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