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Jean Mascle is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on engineering, with a particular emphasis on ocean engineering and mechanical engineering. These areas encompass a range of specialized topics related to drilling, well engineering, and offshore technologies.

The scientist's work concentrates on the following main topics:

  • Drilling and Well Engineering
  • Offshore Engineering and Technologies
  • Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods
  • Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis

Jean Mascle has contributed research published in multiple venues, with notable frequent publication in:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Nature Geoscience

Selected recent publications include:

  • Publisher Correction: Formation of carbonate chimneys in the Mediterranean Sea linked to deep-water oxygen depletion, 2023, Nature Geoscience
  • ODP Leg 159, Hole 960A - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • ODP Leg 159, Hole 960C - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 159, Hole 960A - Well Logging Data, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • ODP Leg 107, Hole 652A - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Jean Mascle frequently collaborates with several researchers, including:

  • Gerrit Lohmann
  • Peter D. Clift
  • Thomas Akamaluk
  • Simon Allerton
  • Maria Ask

The scientist's body of work reflects a consistent engagement with data concerning well logging and offshore drilling sites, often contributing to open scientific archives such as Zenodo and OPAL. Engagement with Nature Geoscience indicates an involvement in broader geological and environmental research questions related to oceanography and sedimentary processes.

Best Publications

  • ODP Leg 107 in the Tyrrhenian Sea: Insights into passive margin and back-arc basin evolution

    Kim Kastens;Jean Mascle;Christian Auroux;Enrico Bonatti

  • 100,000 Years of African monsoon variability recorded in sediments of the Nile margin

    Marie Revel;E. Ducassou;F. E. Grousset;S. M. Bernasconi

  • Mud volcanoes, gas chimneys, pockmarks and mounds in the Nile deep-sea fan (Eastern Mediterranean): geophysical evidences

    Lies Loncke;Jean Mascle;Fanil Scientific Parties

  • Shallow structure and recent evolution of the Aegean Sea: A synthesis based on continuous reflection profiles

    Jean Mascle;Laure Martin

  • Historical and pre-historical tsunamis in the Mediterranean and its connected seas: Geological signatures, generation mechanisms and coastal impacts

    Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos;Eulàlia Gràcia;Roger Urgeles;Valenti Sallares

  • Evidence for transform margin evolution from the Ivory Coast–Ghana continental margin

    Jean Mascle;Emmanuel Blarez

  • Plate kinematic implications of Atlantic equatorial fracture zone trends

    Jean-Claude Sibuet;Jean Mascle

  • The Nile deep-sea fan : An example of interacting sedimentation, salt tectonics, and inherited subsalt paleotopographic features

    Lies Loncke;Virginie Gaullier;Jean Mascle;Bruno Vendeville

  • Continental Margin Off Western Africa: Angola to Sierra Leone

    K. O. Emery;Elazar Uchupi;Joseph Phillips;Carl Bowin

  • Evolution of the Nile deep‐sea turbidite system during the Late Quaternary: influence of climate change on fan sedimentation

    Emmanuelle Ducassou;Sébastien Migeon;Thierry Mulder;Anne Murat

  • The shallow structures of the Guinea and Ivory Coast-Ghana transform margins: Their bearing on the Equatorial Atlantic Mesozoic evolution

    Jean Mascle;Emmanuel Blarez;Marta Marinho

  • Structure and Drivers of Cold Seep Ecosystems

    Jean-Paul Foucher;Graham K. Westbrook;Antje Boetius;Silvia Ceramicola

  • Phanerozoic geological evolution of the Equatorial Atlantic domain

    Christophe Basile;Jean Mascle;René Guiraud

  • Mass-transport deposits on the Rosetta province (NW Nile deep-sea turbidite system, Egyptian margin): Characteristics, distribution, and potential causal processes

    Sébastien Garziglia;Sébastien Migeon;Emmanuelle Ducassou;Lies Loncke

  • The Ivory Coast-Ghana transform margin: A marginal ridge structure deduced from seismic data

    C. Basile;J. Mascle;M. Popoff;J.P. Bouillin

  • Formation of carbonate chimneys in the Mediterranean Sea linked to deep-water oxygen depletion

    Germain Bayon;Stéphanie Dupré;Emmanuel Ponzevera;Joël Etoubleau

  • Neotectonic evolution of the Anaximander Mountains at the junction of the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs

    Johan H. ten Veen;John M. Woodside;Tiphaine A.C. Zitter;Jean F. Dumont

  • Seafloor geological studies above active gas chimneys off Egypt (Central nile deep sea fan)

    Stéphanie Dupré;John Woodside;Jean-Paul Foucher;Gert de Lange

  • Deformational styles of the eastern Mediterranean Ridge and surroundings from combined swath mapping and seismic reflection profiling

    Caroline Huguen;Jean Mascle;Eric Chaumillon;John M Woodside

  • Extreme efficiency of mud volcanism in dewatering accretionary prisms

    Achim Kopf;Dirk Klaeschen;Jean Mascle

  • 20,000 years of Nile River dynamics and environmental changes in the Nile catchment area as inferred from Nile upper continental slope sediments

    Marie Revel;E. Ducassou;C. Skonieczny;C. Colin

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Paul Foucher
Jean-Paul Foucher French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Catherine Pierre
Catherine Pierre Université Paris Cité
Antje Boetius
Antje Boetius Max Planck Society
Eric Chaumillon
Eric Chaumillon University of La Rochelle
Achim J Kopf
Achim J Kopf University of Bremen
Germain Bayon
Germain Bayon French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Pierre Tricart
Pierre Tricart Joseph Fourier University
Bruno C. Vendeville
Bruno C. Vendeville University of Lille

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