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Jean Dubessy 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 Dubessy sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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

Jean Dubessy 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 Dubessy sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

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

Best Publications

  • Advances in C-O-H-N-S fluid geochemistry based on micro-Raman spectrometric analysis of fluid inclusions

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  • vX properties of CH 4 -CO 2 and CO 2 -N 2 fluid inclusions; modelling for T<31 degrees C and P<400 bars

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  • Fluid regimes during late stages of a continental collision: Physical, chemical, and stable isotope measurements of fluid inclusions in fissure quartz from a geotraverse through the Central Alps, Switzerland

    Josef Mullis;Jean Dubessy;Bernard Poty;James O'Neil

  • Sulfur radical species form gold deposits on Earth

    Gleb S. Pokrovski;Maria A. Kokh;Damien Guillaume;Anastassia Y. Borisova

  • An optical cell for Raman spectroscopic studies of supercritical fluids and its application to the study of water to 500°C and 2000 bar

    John D. Frantz;Jean Dubessy;Jean Dubessy;Bjorn Mysen

  • Radiolysis evidenced by H2-O2 and H2-bearing fluid inclusions in three uranium deposits

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  • Fluid composition and evolution in coesite-bearing rocks (Dora-Maira massif, Western Alps): implications for element recycling during subduction

    Pascal Philippot;Pierre Chevallier;Christian Chopin;Jean Dubessy

  • Methane-bearing aqueous fluid inclusions: Raman analysis, thermodynamic modelling and application to petroleum basins

    Jean Dubessy;Stéphane Buschaert;William Lamb;Jacques Pironon

  • Stability and abundance of the trisulfur radical ion S 3 - in hydrothermal fluids

    Gleb S. Pokrovski;Jean Dubessy

  • Highly reducing conditions during Alpine metamorphism of the Malenco peridotite (Sondrio, northern Italy) indicated by mineral paragenesis and H2 in fluid inclusions

    Adolf Peretti;Jean Dubessy;Josef Mullis;B. Ronald Frost

  • Characterization of graphite alteration in an uranium deposit by micro-Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy

    A. Wang;P. Dhamenincourt;J. Dubessy;D. Guerard

  • Marble-hosted ruby deposits from Central and Southeast Asia: Towards a new genetic model

    Virginie Garnier;Gaston Giuliani;Daniel Ohnenstetter;Anthony E. Fallick

  • Improvements in clathrate modelling: I. The H2O-CO2 system with various salts

    Ronald J. Bakker;Jean Dubessy;Michel Cathelineau

  • Determination of chlorinity in aqueous fluids using Raman spectroscopy of the stretching band of water at room temperature: Application to fluid inclusions

    Jean Dubessy;Thérèse Lhomme;Marie-Christine Boiron;Fernando Rull

  • CO 2 -CO fluid inclusions in a composite peridotite xenolith: implications for upper mantle oxygen fugacity

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  • Experimental synthesis of chlorite from smectite at 300ºC in the presence of metallic Fe

    D. Guillaume;A. Neaman;M. Cathelineau;Régine Mosser-Ruck

  • The evolution of H2O-CO2-CH4-bearing fluid in a wolframite vein: Reconstruction from fluid inclusion studies

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  • Determinations of water, hydrates and pH in fluid inclusions by micro-Raman spectrometry

    Jean Dubessy;Marie-Christine Boiron;Alain Moissette;Christophe Monnin

  • Volumetric reconstruction of individual oil inclusions by confocal scanning laser microscopy

    Jacques Pironon;Martin Canals;Jean Dubessy;Frederic Walgenwitz

  • The use of the Raman microprobe MOLE in the determination of the electrolytes dissolved in the aqueous phase of fluid inclusions

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Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques Pironon
Jacques Pironon University of Lorraine
Marie-Christine Boiron
Marie-Christine Boiron University of Lorraine
Toshiaki Tsunogae
Toshiaki Tsunogae University of Tsukuba
Michel Cathelineau
Michel Cathelineau University of Lorraine
Cécile Fabre
Cécile Fabre University of Lorraine
M. Santosh
M. Santosh China University of Geosciences
David A. Banks
David A. Banks University of Leeds
Michel Cuney
Michel Cuney University of Lorraine
Gaston Giuliani
Gaston Giuliani University of Lorraine
Marc Parmentier
Marc Parmentier Université Libre de Bruxelles

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