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Jean-Pierre Pozzi is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure in France. Their academic profile indicates engagement with scientific research, though detailed information about their specific research topics or fields of study is not provided.

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Best Publications

  • Palaeomagnetic estimates of crustal shortening in the Himalayan thrusts and Zangbo suture

    J. Besse;V. Courtillot;J. P. Pozzi;M. Westphal

  • Streaming potential and permeability of saturated sandstones under triaxial stress: Consequences for electrotelluric anomalies prior to earthquakes

    Laurence Jouniaux;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Streaming potential of a sand column in partial saturation conditions

    Xavier Guichet;Xavier Guichet;Laurence Jouniaux;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • 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

  • Un gisement sparnacien exceptionnel à plantes, arthropodes et vertébrés (Éocène basal, MP7): Le Quesnoy (Oise, France)

    André Nel;Gaël de Plöeg;Jean Dejax;Didier Dutheil

  • Modeling of surface deformation in volcanic areas: The 1970–1972 and 1982–1984 crises of Campi Flegrei, Italy

    R. Bianchi;A. Coradini;C. Federico;G. Giberti

  • The 1975–1977 crisis of la Soufriere de Guadeloupe (F.W.I): A still-born magmatic eruption

    M. Feuillard;C.J. Allegre;G. Brandeis;R. Gaulon

  • Streaming potential in volcanic rocks from Mount Pelée

    Laurence Jouniaux;Marie Lise Bernard;Maria Zamora;Jean Pierre Pozzi

  • Permeability dependence of streaming potential in rocks for various fluid conductivities

    Laurence Jouniaux;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Position of the Lhasa block, South Tibet, during the late Cretaceous

    Jean-Pierre Pozzi;Michel Westphal;Yao Xiu Zhou;Li Sheng Xing

  • New paleomagnetic results from Cretaceous sediments near Lisboa (Portugal) and implications for the rotation of Iberia

    Armand Galdeano;Marie Gabrielle Moreau;Jean Pierre Pozzi;Pierre Yves Berthou

  • Evidence of the theoretically predicted seismo-magnetic conversion

    Clarisse Bordes;Laurence Jouniaux;Stéphane Garambois;Michel Dietrich

  • Paleomagnetic evidence for the location of Madagascar in Gondwanaland

    Michael W. McElhinny;Brian J. J. Embleton;Lucien Daly;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Laboratory measurements anomalous 0.1–0.5 Hz streaming potential under geochemical changes: Implications for electrotelluric precursors to earthquakes

    Laurence Jouniaux;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Timing of the Brunhes-Matuyama transition constrained by U-series disequilibrium.

    Bassam Ghaleb;Christophe Falguères;Julie Carlut;Julie Carlut;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Palaeomagnetic data about southern Tibet (Xizang) — I. The Cretaceous formations of the Lhasa block

    Michel Westphal;Jean-Pierre Pozzi;Yao Xiu Zhou;Li Sheng Xing

  • Toward a new < 250 °C pyrrhotite-magnetite geothermometer for claystones

    Charles Aubourg;Charles Aubourg;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Paleomagnetism of the Xigaze ophiolite and flysch (Yarlung Zangbo suture zone, southern Tibet): latitude and direction of spreading

    J.P. Pozzi;M. Westphal;J. Girardeau;J. Besse

  • First laboratory measurements of seismo‐magnetic conversions in fluid‐filled Fontainebleau sand

    Clarisse Bordes;Laurence Jouniaux;Michel Dietrich;Jean-Pierre Pozzi

  • Paleomagnetic study of Sicily: consequences for the deformation of Italian and African margins over the last 100 million years

    Jean Besse;Jean-Pierre Pozzi;Georges Mascle;Hugues Feinberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Charles Aubourg
Charles Aubourg Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Laurence Jouniaux
Laurence Jouniaux University of Strasbourg
Christophe Falguères
Christophe Falguères Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bassam Ghaleb
Bassam Ghaleb University of Quebec at Montreal
Norbert Clauer
Norbert Clauer University of Strasbourg
Jean-Jacques Bahain
Jean-Jacques Bahain Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean Besse
Jean Besse Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Michel Cathelineau
Michel Cathelineau University of Lorraine
Marie-Christine Boiron
Marie-Christine Boiron University of Lorraine
Pascal Bernard
Pascal Bernard Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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