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Jean-Louis Olivet is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France. Their work is rooted in marine and oceanographic research, contributing to the scientific understanding of marine environments under the scope of this institution.

There is no publicly listed data on recent papers by Jean-Louis Olivet, and no specific information regarding frequent co-authors or publication venues has been provided. This limits direct insight into their collaborative networks or dominant journals associated with their work.

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Best Publications

  • Paleo sea levels reconsidered from direct observation of paleoshoreline position during glacial maxima (for the last 500,000 yr)

    Marina Rabineau;Serge Berné;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian

  • An alternative early opening scenario for the Central Atlantic Ocean

    Cinthia Labails;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian;Walter R. Roest

  • Brazilian and African passive margins of the Central Segment of the South Atlantic Ocean: Kinematic constraints

    Daniel Aslanian;Maryline Moulin;Maryline Moulin;Jean-Louis Olivet;Patrick Unternehr

  • The "lost Inca Plateau": cause of flat subduction beneath Peru?

    Marc-Andre Gutscher;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian;Jp Eissen

  • Geological constraints on the evolution of the Angolan margin based on reflection and refraction seismic data (ZaïAngo project)

    Maryline Moulin;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet;Isabelle Contrucci

  • The origin of the western Mediterranean basin

    Jean-Marie Auzende;Jean Bonnin;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • A two‐step process for the reflooding of the Mediterranean after the Messinian Salinity Crisis

    François Bache;François Bache;Speranta-Maria Popescu;Marina Rabineau;Christian Gorini

  • Sedimentary sequences in the Gulf of Lion: A record of 100,000 years climatic cycles

    Marina Rabineau;Serge Berné;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • South Atlantic fits and intraplate boundaries in Africa and South America

    P. Unternehr;D. Curie;J.L. Olivet;J. Goslin

  • Un nouveau point de départ pour l'histoire de l'Atlantique central

    Mohamed Sahabi;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • Deep structure of the West African continental margin (Congo, Zaïre, Angola), between 5°S and 8°S, from reflection/refraction seismics and gravity data

    Isabelle Contrucci;Luis Matias;Maryline Moulin;Louis Géli

  • Axial incision : The key to understand submarine canyon evolution (in the western Gulf of Lion)

    Juan Baztan;Serge Berne;Jean-Louis Olivet;Marina Rabineau

  • Les mouvements relatifs de l'Inde, de l'Afrique et de l'Eurasie

    P. Patriat;J. Segoufin;R. Schlich;J. Goslin

  • Messinian erosional and salinity crises: View from the Provence Basin (Gulf of Lions, Western Mediterranean)

    François Bache;Jean Louis Olivet;Christian Gorini;Marina Rabineau

  • La méditerranée occidentale depuis l'oligocène, schéma d'évolution

    Xavier Le Pichon;Guy Pautot;Jean-Marie Auzende;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • La Mediterranee occidentale depuis l'Oligocene Schema d'evolution

    Xavier Le Pichon;Guy Pautot;Jean-Marie Auzende;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • Paleogeodynamic maps of the Caribbean; 14 steps from Lias to present

    J. F. Stephan;B. Mercier de Lepinay;E. Calais;M. Tardy

  • Evolution of rifted continental margins: The case of the Gulf of Lions (Western Mediterranean Basin)

    François Bache;Jean Louis Olivet;Christian Gorini;Daniel Aslanian

  • 40Ar/39Ar ages for the alkaline volcanism and the basement of Gorringe Bank, North Atlantic ocean

    Gilbert Féraud;Janine Gastaud;Jean-Marie Auzende;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • Cinematique des plaques et paleogeographie; une revue

    J. L. Olivet;J. Bonnin;P. Beuzart;Jean-Marie Auzende

  • First Deep Seismic Reflection Transect from the Gulf of Lions to Sardinia (Ecors‐Crop Profiles in Western Mediterranean)

    B. De Voogd;R. Nicolich;J. L. Olivet;F. Fanucci

  • Charlie‐Gibbs Fracture Zone

    Jean-Louis Olivet;Xavier Le Pichon;Serge Monti;Bertrand Sichler

  • Large-scale chemical and thermal division of the Pacific mantle

    I. Vlastélic;D. Aslanian;L. Dosso;H. Bougault

  • Crustal structure of a young margin pair: New results across the Liguro–Provencal Basin from wide-angle seismic tomography

    A. Gailler;Frauke Klingelhoefer;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Marie Auzende
Jean-Marie Auzende French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Daniel Aslanian
Daniel Aslanian French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Marina Rabineau
Marina Rabineau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Louis Géli
Louis Géli Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Luis Matias
Luis Matias University of Lisbon
Serge Berné
Serge Berné University of Perpignan
Frauke Klingelhoefer
Frauke Klingelhoefer French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
François Guillocheau
François Guillocheau University of Rennes
Henri Bougault
Henri Bougault French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jacques Charvet
Jacques Charvet University of Orléans

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