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Overview

Jérôme Dyment is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research predominantly focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant body of work in Geophysics and related subfields such as Molecular Biology and Atmospheric Science.

The scientist has contributed extensively to topics including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geological Formations and Processes

Dyment's frequent co-authors demonstrate collaborative work primarily with:

  • Hanjin Choe
  • Fei Zhou
  • Antoine Delaunay
  • Guillaume Baby
  • Jakub Fedorik

Their research has appeared regularly in several key publication venues, including:

  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Tectonophysics
  • Geology
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Jérôme Dyment include:

  • "Structure and morphology of the Red Sea, from the mid-ocean ridge to the ocean-continent boundary" (2023), Tectonophysics
  • "A Late Cretaceous-Eocene Geomagnetic Polarity Timescale (MQSD20) That Steadies Spreading Rates on Multiple Mid-Ocean Ridge Flanks" (2020), Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • "Highly variable magmatic accretion at the ultraslow-spreading Gakkel Ridge" (2024), Nature
  • "Magmatism at oceanic core complexes on the ultraslow Southwest Indian Ridge: Insights from near-seafloor magnetics" (2022), Geology
  • "Structure, age, and origin of the Caribbean Plate unraveled" (2021), Earth and Planetary Science Letters

Best Publications

  • The Cretaceous opening of the South Atlantic Ocean

    Roi Granot;Jérôme Dyment

  • Interaction between the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and the Azores hot spot during the last 85 Myr: Emplacement and rifting of the hot spot-derived plateaus

    Pascal Gente;Jérôme Dyment;Jérôme Dyment;Marcia Maia;Jean Goslin

  • Building the second version of the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map (WDMAM)

    Vincent Lesur;Mohamed Hamoudi;Yujin Choi;Jérôme Dyment

  • Motion between the Indian, Antarctic and African plates in the early Cenozoic

    Steven C. Cande;Philippe Patriat;Jerome Dyment

  • Oceanic-ridge subduction vs. slab break off: Plate tectonic evolution along the Baja California Sur continental margin since 15 Ma

    F. Michaud;Jean-Yves Royer;Jacques Bourgois;J. Dyment

  • 40 Ar/ 39 Ar geochronology and structural data from the giant Okavango and related mafic dyke swarms, Karoo igneous province, northern Botswana

    B. Le Gall;G. Tshoso;F. Jourdan;G. Féraud

  • Revisiting the structure, age, and evolution of the Wharton Basin to better understand subduction under Indonesia

    Jensen Jacob;Jérôme Dyment;V. Yatheesh

  • Evolution of the Carlsberg Ridge between 60 and 45 Ma: Ridge propagation, spreading asymmetry, and the Deccan-Reunion hotspot

    J. Dyment

  • Fossil clams from a serpentinite‐hosted sedimented vent field near the active smoker complex Rainbow, MAR, 36°13′N: Insight into the biogeography of vent fauna

    Franck Lartaud;Marc de Rafelis;Graham Oliver;Elena Krylova

  • Paleogene plate tectonic evolution of the Arabian and Eastern Somali basins

    Jean-Yves Royer;A. K. Chaubey;Jérome Dyment;G. C. Bhattacharya

  • Tectonic structure, lithology, and hydrothermal signature of the Rainbow massif (Mid‐Atlantic Ridge 36°14′N)

    Muriel Andreani;Javier Escartin;Adélie Delacour;Benoit Ildefonse

  • Diversity of hydrothermal systems on slow spreading ocean ridges

    Peter A. Rona;Colin W. Devey;Jérôme Dyment;Bramley J. Murton

  • Contribution of serpentinized ultramafics to marine magnetic anomalies at slow and intermediate spreading centres: insights from the shape of the anomalies

    Jérôme Dyment;Jérôme Dyment;Jafar Arkani-Hamed;Abdolreza Ghods

  • Geomagnetic field variability during the Cretaceous Normal Superchron

    Roi Granot;Roi Granot;Jérôme Dyment;Yves Gallet

  • The Okavango giant mafic dyke swarm (NE Botswana): its structural significance within the Karoo Large Igneous Province

    Bernard Le Gall;Gomotsang Tshoso;Jérôme Dyment;Ali Basira Kampunzu

  • Correlated trace element-Pb isotope enrichments in Indian MORB along 18-20°S, Central Indian Ridge

    F. Nauret;W. Abouchami;S.J.G. Galer;A.W. Hofmann

  • The Magnetic Signature of Hydrothermal Systems in Slow Spreading Environments

    Maurice A. Tivey;JéRéMe Dyment

  • Magnetic lineations constraints for the back-arc opening of the Late Neogene South Banda Basin (eastern Indonesia)

    F Hinschberger;J.-A Malod;J Dyment;C Honthaas

  • Paleogene magnetic isochrons and palaeo-propagators in the Arabian and Eastern Somali basins, NW Indian Ocean

    A. K. Chaubey;Jérome Dyment;G. C. Bhattacharya;Jean-Yves Royer

  • Contribution of lithospheric remanent magnetization to satellite magnetic anomalies over the world's oceans

    J. Dyment;J. Arkani-Hamed

  • Serpentinization of the martian crust during Noachian

    Yoann Quesnel;Christophe Sotin;Christophe Sotin;Benoit Langlais;Benoit Langlais;Simona Costin

  • Evolution of the Indian Ocean Triple Junction between 65 and 49 Ma (anomalies 28 to 21)

    Jérôme Dyment

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Yves Royer
Jean-Yves Royer Laboratoire de Planétologie et Géodynamique de Nantes
Erwan Thébault
Erwan Thébault University of Nantes
Yves Fouquet
Yves Fouquet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jacques Bourgois
Jacques Bourgois Sorbonne University
Vincent Lesur
Vincent Lesur Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Bramley J. Murton
Bramley J. Murton National Oceanography Centre
Christine Deplus
Christine Deplus Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Marc Sosson
Marc Sosson Université Côte d'Azur
François Michaud
François Michaud Université de Sherbrooke
Jafar Arkani-Hamed
Jafar Arkani-Hamed University of Toronto

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