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Jean Guex is affiliated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. Their research work includes publications in scientific journals, contributing to the understanding of geological and environmental processes.

One notable paper authored is titled "Author Correction: The driving mechanisms of the carbon cycle perturbations in the late Pliensbachian (Early Jurassic)," published in 2021 in the journal Scientific Reports.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jean Guex include:

  • Luis F. De Lena
  • David G. Taylor
  • Annachiara Bartolini
  • Thierry Adatte
  • David van Acken

Jean Guex has published work primarily in the venue Scientific Reports.

Best Publications

  • Correlating the end-Triassic mass extinction and flood basalt volcanism at the 100 ka level

    Blair Schoene;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Urs Schaltegger

  • Good genes and good luck: Ammonoid diversity and the end-permian mass extinction

    Arnaud Brayard;Gilles Escarguel;Hugo Bucher;Claude Monnet

  • High-resolution ammonite and carbon isotope stratigraphy across the Triassic-Jurassic boundary at New York Canyon (Nevada)

    Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Viorel Atudorei;David Taylor

  • New Early to Middle Triassic U–Pb ages from South China: Calibration with ammonoid biochronozones and implications for the timing of the Triassic biotic recovery

    Maria Ovtcharova;Hugo Bucher;Urs Schaltegger;Thomas Galfetti

  • Radiolarite ages in Alpine-Mediterranean ophiolites: Constraints on the oceanic spreading and the Tethys-Atlantic connection

    Markus Bill;Luis O'Dogherty;Jean Guex;Peter O. Baumgartner

  • Precise U–Pb age constraints for end-Triassic mass extinction, its correlation to volcanism and Hettangian post-extinction recovery

    Urs Schaltegger;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Blair Schoene

  • Evaluating the temporal link between the Karoo LIP and climatic–biologic events of the Toarcian Stage with high-precision U–Pb geochronology

    Bryan Sell;Maria Ovtcharova;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini

  • Towards accurate numerical calibration of the Late Triassic: High- precision U-Pb geochronology constraints on the duration of the Rhaetian

    Joern Frederik Wotzlaw;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Yves Gallet

  • Late Early Triassic climate change: Insights from carbonate carbon isotopes, sedimentary evolution and ammonoid paleobiogeography.

    Thomas Galfetti;Hugo Bucher;Arnaud Brayard;Arnaud Brayard;Peter A. Hochuli

  • Mode and Rate of Growth in Ammonoids

    Hugo Bucher;Neil H. Landman;Susan M. Klofak;Jean Guex

  • Middle and Late Jurassic radiolarian palaeoecology versus carbon-isotope stratigraphy

    A Bartolini;A Bartolini;P.O Baumgartner;J Guex

  • Late Pliensbachian–Early Toarcian (Early Jurassic) environmental changes in an epicontinental basin of NW Europe (Causses area, central France): A micropaleontological and geochemical approach

    Samuel Mailliot;Emanuela Mattioli;Annachiara Bartolini;François Baudin

  • Geochronological constraints on post-extinction recovery of the ammonoids and carbon cycle perturbations during the Early Jurassic

    Jean Guex;Blair Schoene;Annachiara Bartolini;Jorge Spangenberg

  • Biochronology and paleontology of lower jurassic (Hettangian and Sinemurian) radiolarians, Queen Charlotte Islands, British Colubia

    E. S. Carter;P. A. Whalen;J. Guex

  • Carbon–isotope stratigraphy and ammonite faunal turnover for the Middle Jurassic in the Southern Iberian palaeomargin

    Luis O'Dogherty;José Sandoval;Annachiara Bartolini;Sébastien Bruchez

  • Evolutionary Rates of Jurassic Ammonites in Relation to Sea-level Fluctuations

    José Sandoval;Luis O'dogherty;Jean Guex

  • A new scenario for the Domerian - Toarcian transition

    Alain Morard;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Elena Morettini

  • Catalogue and systematics of Pliensbachian, Toarcian and Aalenian radiolarian genera and species

    S. Gorican;E.S. Carter;P. Dumitrica;P.A. Whalen

  • Reinitialization of evolutionary clocks during sublethal environmental stress in some invertebrates

    Jean Guex

  • The Early Toarcian anoxia, a synchronous event in the Western Tethys? An approach by quantitative biochronology (Unitary Associations), applied on calcareous nannofossils

    Samuel Mailliot;Emanuela Mattioli;Jean Guex;Bernard Pittet

  • Middle Jurassic to Early Cretaceous radiolarian biochronology of Tethys based on Unitary Associations. In: "Middle Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Radiolaria of Tethys: Occurrences, Systematics, Biochronology"

    P. O. Baumgartner;A. Bartolini;E. S. Carter;M. Conti

Frequent Co-Authors

Annachiara Bartolini
Annachiara Bartolini French National Museum of Natural History
Hugo Bucher
Hugo Bucher University of Zurich
Urs Schaltegger
Urs Schaltegger University of Geneva
Jorge E. Spangenberg
Jorge E. Spangenberg University of Lausanne
Øyvind Hammer
Øyvind Hammer University of Oslo
Blair Schoene
Blair Schoene Princeton University
Arnaud Brayard
Arnaud Brayard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Maria Ovtcharova
Maria Ovtcharova University of Geneva
Thierry Adatte
Thierry Adatte University of Lausanne
Torsten Vennemann
Torsten Vennemann University of Lausanne

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