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Jean Louis Vigneresse

Jean Louis Vigneresse

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
6688
World Ranking
8188
National Ranking
653

Overview

Jean Louis Vigneresse is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Mechanics of Materials, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Electrochemistry.

Their scholarly output includes publications in notable journals such as:

  • Lithos
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Ore Geology Reviews
  • Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Vigneresse's recent papers illustrate a diverse scientific engagement with geological, geochemical, and materials research. Key works include:

  • "Toward a global conceptual model for metal enrichment in felsic, mafic-ultramafic, and alkaline-carbonatitic magmas" (2020), published in Ore Geology Reviews
  • "Melting by numbers: Assessing the effective melt fertility of crustal rocks" (2021), published in Lithos
  • "Revisiting immiscibility through DFT chemical descriptors" (2020), published in Theoretical Chemistry Accounts
  • "Multiphase rheology as a cause for stick-slip like melt extraction" (2021), published in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Chemical Reactions as a Transport of Chemical Potential Through a Divergent and a Rotational Component" (2024), published in SSRN Electronic Journal

Their research topics encompass various aspects of geological and geochemical analysis, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Spectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies
  • Electrochemical Analysis and Applications
  • Material Dynamics and Properties

Frequent collaborators in their research include Bénédicte Cenki-Tok, Arpita Poddar, Pratim Kumar Chattaraj, Christophe Ballouard, and Xuan Liu. These partnerships reflect interdisciplinary cooperation across geophysics, chemistry, and materials science.

Best Publications

  • Granite magma formation, transport and emplacement in the Earth's crust.

    N. Petford;A.R. Cruden;K.J.W. McCaffrey;J.-L. Vigneresse

  • Nb-Ta fractionation in peraluminous granites: A marker of the magmatic-hydrothermal transition

    Christophe Ballouard;Marc Poujol;Philippe Boulvais;Yannick Branquet;Yannick Branquet

  • Rheological Transitions During Partial Melting and Crystallization with Application to Felsic Magma Segregation and Transfer

    Jean Louis Vigneresse;Pierre Barbey;Michel Cuney

  • The Mortagne granite pluton (France) emplaced by pull-apart along a shear zone: Structural and gravimetric arguments and regional implication

    Bruno Guineberteau;Jean-Luc Bouchez;Jean-Louis Vigneresse

  • Transpressional kinematics and magmatic arcs

    Michel De Saint Blanquat;Basil Tikoff;Christian Teyssier;Jean Louis Vigneresse

  • Control of granite emplacement by regional deformation

    Jean Louis Vigneresse

  • Understanding Granites: Integrating New and Classical Techniques

    Antonio Castro;Carlos Fernández;Jean Louis Vigneresse

  • Strain partitioning during partial melting and crystallizing felsic magmas

    J.L. Vigneresse;B. Tikoff

  • Modification of the regional stress field by magma intrusion and formation of tabular granitic plutons

    Jean-Louis Vigneresse;Basil Tikoff;Laurent Améglio

  • Crustal regime of deformation and ascent of granitic magma

    Jean Louis Vigneresse

  • The Flamanville Granite (Northwest France): An unequivocal example of a syntectonically expanding pluton

    J. P. Brun;D. Gapais;J. P. Cogne;P. Ledru

  • Melt segregation under compaction and shear channeling: Application to granitic magma segregation in a continental crust

    Michel Rabinowicz;Jean-Louis Vigneresse

  • Use and misuse of geophysical data to determine the shape at depth of granitic intrusions

    Jean Louis Vigneresse

  • A rolling mill effect in asthenosphere beneath oceanic spreading centers

    M. Rabinowicz;A. Nicolas;J.L. Vigneresse

  • Successive Granitic Magma Batches During Pluton Emplacement: the Case of Cabeza de Araya (Spain)

    Jean Louis Vigneresse;Jean Luc Bouchez

  • Granitic magma ascent and emplacement: neither diapirism nor neutral buoyancy

    J. L. Vigneresse;J. D. Clemens

  • The role of discontinuous magma inputs in felsic magma and ore generation

    Jean-Louis Vigneresse

  • The specific case of the Mid-Proterozoic rapakivi granites and associated suite within the context of the Columbia supercontinent

    J.L. Vigneresse

  • A new paradigm for granite generation

    Jean Louis Vigneresse

  • Granite Pluton Geometry and Emplacement Mode Inferred from Combined Fabric and Gravity Data

    Laurent Améglio;Jean Louis Vigneresse;Jean Luc Bouchez

  • Metallogenesis in the French part of the Variscan orogen. Part I: U preconcentrations in pre-Variscan and Variscan formations — a comparison with Sn, W and Au

    Michel Cuney;Marc Friedrich;Philippe Blumenfeld;Anne Bourguignon;Anne Bourguignon

Frequent Co-Authors

Michel Cuney
Michel Cuney University of Lorraine
Romain Tartèse
Romain Tartèse University of Manchester
Philippe Boulvais
Philippe Boulvais University of Rennes
Marc Poujol
Marc Poujol University of Rennes
Basil Tikoff
Basil Tikoff University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jean-Pierre Brun
Jean-Pierre Brun University of Rennes
Tetsuzo Seno
Tetsuzo Seno University of Tokyo
Jacques Bourgois
Jacques Bourgois Sorbonne University
Carlos Fernández
Carlos Fernández University of Huelva

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