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Jean-Paul Callot is affiliated with the University of Pau and the Adour Region in France. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant body of work spanning 105 publications in this field. Within this broader area, they have contributed extensively to subfields including Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Mechanics of Materials, and Paleontology.

Their research topics cover a range of subjects such as Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geological formations and processes, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis, Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide, and Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils.

Jean-Paul Callot has published several notable papers, including:

  • "Jurassic Salt Tectonics in the SW Sub-Alpine Fold-and-Thrust Belt," 2020, published in Tectonics
  • "Topographic and Tectonic Evolution of Mountain Belts Controlled by Salt Thickness and Rift Architecture," 2020, published in Tectonics
  • "Preorogenic Folds and Syn-Orogenic Basement Tilts in an Inverted Hyperextended Margin: The Northern Pyrenees Case Study," 2020, published in Tectonics
  • "Regional-scale paleofluid system across the Tuscan Nappe-Umbria-Marche Apennine Ridge (northern Apennines) as revealed by mesostructural and isotopic analyses of stylolite-vein networks," 2020, published in Solid Earth
  • "How the geochemistry of syn-kinematic calcite cement depicts past fluid flow and assists structural interpretations: a review of concepts and applications in orogenic forelands," 2022, published in Geological Magazine

Frequent coauthors include:

  • Nicolas Beaudoin
  • Guilhem Hoareau
  • Jean-Claude Ringenbach
  • Naïm Célini
  • Olivier Lacombe

Jean-Paul Callot's publications commonly appear in the following scientific venues:

  • Marine and Petroleum Geology
  • Journal of Structural Geology
  • Tectonics
  • Solid Earth
  • Tectonophysics

Their work encompasses a multidisciplinary approach that integrates geophysical techniques, geological analysis, and tectonic studies. This research contributes to understanding geological formations, paleofluid systems, and tectonic evolution, with applications in hydrocarbon exploration and regional geological interpretations.

Best Publications

  • The eastern termination of the Zagros Fold-and-Thrust Belt, Iran: Structures, evolution, and relationships between salt plugs, folding, and faulting

    Salman Jahani;Salman Jahani;Jean Paul Callot;Jean Letouzey;Dominique Frizon De Lamotte

  • Magma flow directions of shallow dykes from the East Greenland volcanic margin inferred from magnetic fabric studies

    J.-P Callot;L Geoffroy;C Aubourg;J.P Pozzi

  • Pre-existing salt structures and the folding of the Zagros Mountains

    Jean-Paul Callot;Jean-Paul Callot;Vincent Trocmé;Jean Letouzey;Emily Albouy

  • Magnetic and plagioclase linear fabric discrepancy in dykes: a new way to define the flow vector using magnetic foliation

    L. Geoffroy;J. P. Callot;C. Aubourg;M. Moreira

  • Sedimentary and diagenetic controls on the multiscale fracturing pattern of a carbonate reservoir: The Madison Formation (Sheep Mountain, Wyoming, USA)

    Mickael Barbier;Mickael Barbier;Youri Hamon;Jean-Paul Callot;Jean-Paul Callot;Marc Floquet

  • The Salt Diapirs of the Eastern Fars Province (Zagros, Iran): A Brief Outline of their Past and Present

    Salman Jahani;Salman Jahani;Jean-Paul Callot;Dominique Frizon de Lamotte;Jean Letouzey

  • Stress and strain patterns, kinematics and deformation mechanisms in a basement-cored anticline: Sheep Mountain Anticline, Wyoming

    Khalid Amrouch;Khalid Amrouch;Olivier Lacombe;Nicolas Bellahsen;Jean-Marc Daniel

  • The Role of Pre-Existing Diapirs in Fold and Thrust Belt Development

    J P. Callot;S. Jahani;J. Letouzey

  • Structural and microstructural evolution of the Rattlesnake Mountain Anticline (Wyoming, USA): new insights into the Sevier and Laramide orogenic stress build-up in the Bighorn Basin

    Nicolas Beaudoin;Rémi Leprêtre;Rémi Leprêtre;Nicolas Bellahsen;Olivier Lacombe

  • The Kerguelen plateau: Records from a long-living/composite microcontinent

    Francine Bénard;Jean-Paul Callot;Roland Vially;Julien Schmitz

  • Rock texture and magnetic lineation in dykes: a simple analytical model

    J.P. Callot;X. Guichet;X. Guichet

  • Southeast Baffin volcanic margin and the North American-Greenland plate separation

    Laurent Geoffroy;Jean-Paul Callot;Stéphane Scaillet;Andy Skuce

  • From outcrop and petrographic studies to basin-scale fluid flow modelling: The use of the Albanian natural laboratory for carbonate reservoir characterisation

    Nadège Vilasi;Julien Malandain;Laurie Barrier;Jean-Paul Callot

  • Salt tectonics in the Sivas basin (Turkey): Crossing salt walls and minibasins

    Jean-Paul Callot;Charlotte Ribes;Charlotte Ribes;Charlie Kergaravat;Charlie Kergaravat;Cédric Bonnel

  • Development of volcanic passive margins: Three-dimensional laboratory models: 3-D MODEL OF VOLCANIC MARGIN

    Jean-Paul Callot;Laurent Geoffroy;Jean-Pierre Brun

  • The use of palaeo-thermo-barometers and coupled thermal, fluid flow and pore-fluid pressure modelling for hydrocarbon and reservoir prediction in fold and thrust belts

    François Roure;François Roure;P. Andriessen;Jean-Paul Callot;Jean-Luc Faure

  • Long lasting interactions between tectonic loading, unroofing, post-rift thermal subsidence and sedimentary transfers along the western margin of the Gulf of Mexico: Some insights from integrated quantitative studies

    François Roure;Humberto Alzaga-Ruiz;Jean-Paul Callot;Helga Ferket

  • Benchmarking analogue models of brittle thrust wedges

    Guido Schreurs;Susanne J.H. Buiter;Jennifer Boutelier;Caroline Burberry

  • Minibasins and salt canopy in foreland fold‐and‐thrust belts: The central Sivas Basin, Turkey

    Charlie Kergaravat;Charlie Kergaravat;Charlotte Ribes;Charlotte Ribes;Etienne Legeay;Etienne Legeay;Jean-Paul Callot

  • Magma flow in the East Greenland dyke swarm inferred from study of anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility: magmatic growth of a volcanic margin

    Jean-Paul Callot;Laurent Geoffroy

  • Fluvial sedimentation in a salt‐controlled mini‐basin: stratal patterns and facies assemblages, Sivas Basin, Turkey

    Charlotte Ribes;Charlotte Ribes;Charlie Kergaravat;Charlie Kergaravat;Cédric Bonnel;Philippe Crumeyrolle

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Aubourg
Charles Aubourg Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Olivier Lacombe
Olivier Lacombe Sorbonne University
François Roure
François Roure French Institute of Petroleum
Nicolas Bellahsen
Nicolas Bellahsen Sorbonne University
André Poisson
André Poisson University of Paris-Saclay
Bruno C. Vendeville
Bruno C. Vendeville University of Lille
Nabil Sultan
Nabil Sultan French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
George E. Hilley
George E. Hilley Stanford University
Daniel Koehn
Daniel Koehn University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Hemin Koyi
Hemin Koyi Uppsala University

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