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Laurent Ailleres

Laurent Ailleres

Laurent Ailleres publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Laurent Ailleres sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Laurent Ailleres D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Laurent Ailleres sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Laurent Ailleres is affiliated with Monash University in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular emphasis on Geophysics, Geochemistry and Petrology, Environmental Chemistry, Artificial Intelligence, and Atmospheric Science.

Their work covers a diverse range of topics including Geological Modeling and Analysis, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, and Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods.

Laurent Ailleres has collaborated frequently with several researchers including:

  • Lachlan Grose
  • Mark Jessell
  • Robin Armit
  • Gautier Laurent
  • Aurélien Eglinger

Their recent publications include:

  • "LoopStructural 1.0: time-aware geological modelling," 2021, Geoscientific Model Development
  • "Paleoproterozoic gold events in the southern West African Craton: review and synopsis," 2021, Mineralium Deposita
  • "Automated geological map deconstruction for 3D model construction using map2loop 1.0 and map2model 1.0," 2021, Geoscientific Model Development
  • "Subvertical, linear and progressive deformation related to gold mineralization at the Galat Sufar South deposit, Nubian Shield, NE Sudan," 2020, Journal of Structural Geology
  • "Modelling of faults in LoopStructural 1.0," 2021, Geoscientific Model Development

The venues where Laurent Ailleres has frequently published include:

  • Geoscientific Model Development
  • Journal of Structural Geology
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Tectonophysics

Best Publications

  • Locating and quantifying geological uncertainty in three-dimensional models: Analysis of the Gippsland Basin, southeastern Australia

    Mark Lindsay;Mark Lindsay;Laurent Ailleres;Mark Jessell;Eric Anthony de Kemp

  • Revised Eburnean geodynamic evolution of the gold-rich southern Ashanti Belt, Ghana, with new field and geophysical evidence of pre-Tarkwaian deformations

    Stéphane Perrouty;Stéphane Perrouty;Laurent Aillères;Mark W. Jessell;Lenka Baratoux

  • Synthesis of the proterozoic evolution of the Mt Isa Inlier

    Peter Graham Betts;David Giles;Geordie Mark;Gordon Lister

  • Australia and Nuna

    Peter Betts;Robin Armit;John Stewart;Alan Aitken

  • Next Generation Three-Dimensional Geologic Modeling and Inversion

    Mark Walter Jessell;Laurent Ailleres;Eric Anthony de Kemp;Mark Lindsay

  • Towards an integrated inversion of geoscientific data: What price of geology?

    Mark Jessell;Laurent Ailleres;Eric Anthony de Kemp

  • Petrological and geochronological constraints on lower crust exhumation during Paleoproterozoic (Eburnean) orogeny, NW Ghana, West African Craton

    S Block;J Ganne;L Baratoux;Armin Zeh

  • Regional dome evolution and its control on ore-grade distribution: Insights from 3D implicit modelling of the Navachab gold deposit, Namibia

    Stefan A. Vollgger;Alexander R. Cruden;Laurent Ailleres;E. Jun Cowan

  • Lower crust exhumation during Paleoproterozoic (Eburnean) orogeny, NW Ghana, West African Craton: interplay of coeval contractional deformation and extensional gravitational collapse

    Sylvain Block;Mark Jessell;Laurent Ailleres;Lenka Baratoux

  • Geodiversity: Exploration of 3D geological model space

    M.D. Lindsay;M.D. Lindsay;Mark Jessell;L. Ailleres;S. Perrouty;S. Perrouty

  • The Red Sea - 50 years of geological and geophysical research

    Khalid A. Almalki;Peter G. Betts;Laurent Ailleres

  • Implicit modeling of folds and overprinting deformation

    Gautier Laurent;Gautier Laurent;Laurent Ailleres;Lachlan Grose;Guillaume Caumon

  • Evolution of the Isan Orogeny at the southeastern margin of the Mt Isa Inlier

    David Giles;Peter Graham Betts;Laurent Ailleres;Bregje Hulscher

  • The architecture, kinematics, and lithospheric processes of a compressional intraplate orogen occurring under Gondwana assembly: The Petermann orogeny, central Australia

    Alan Robert Alexander Aitken;Peter Graham Betts;Laurent Ailleres

  • 3D modeling of the Ashanti Belt, southwest Ghana: Evidence for a litho-stratigraphic control on gold occurrences within the Birimian Sefwi Group

    Stephane Perrouty;Mark Douglas Lindsay;Mark Walter Jessell;Laurent Ailleres

  • Three-dimensional potential field modelling of a multi-vent maar-diatreme — The Lake Coragulac maar, Newer Volcanics Province, south‐eastern Australia

    Teagan Nicole Blaikie;Laurent Ailleres;Raymond Alexander Fernand Cas;Peter Graham Betts

  • Inversion of structural geology data for fold geometry

    Lachlan James Grose;G. Laurent;G. Laurent;L. Aillères;R. Armit

  • LoopStructural 1.0: Time aware geological modelling

    Lachlan Grose;Laurent Ailleres;Gautier Laurent;Mark Jessell

  • Paleoproterozoic juvenile crust formation and stabilisation in the south-eastern West African Craton (Ghana) ; new insights from U-Pb-Hf zircon data and geochemistry

    Sylvain Block;Lenka Baratoux;Armin Zeh;Oscar Laurent

  • Structural data constraints for implicit modeling of folds

    Lachlan James Grose;Gautier Laurent;Gautier Laurent;Laurent Ailleres;Robin John Armit

  • Making the link between geological and geophysical uncertainty: geodiversity in the Ashanti Greenstone Belt

    Mark Lindsay;Mark Lindsay;Stephane Perrouty;Stephane Perrouty;Mark Walter Jessell;Mark Walter Jessell;Laurent Ailleres

  • Interpreting subsurface volcanic structures using geologically constrained 3‐D gravity inversions: Examples of maar‐diatremes, Newer Volcanics Province, southeastern Australia

    Teagan Nicole Blaikie;Laurent Ailleres;Peter Graham Betts;Raymond Alexander Fernand Cas

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter G Betts
Peter G Betts Monash University
Mark Jessell
Mark Jessell University of Western Australia
Frank P. Bierlein
Frank P. Bierlein ANS Exploration Corp.
Gordon S. Lister
Gordon S. Lister University of Queensland
Stefano Salvi
Stefano Salvi Paul Sabatier University
Armin Zeh
Armin Zeh Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Ian Cartwright
Ian Cartwright Monash University
Delphine Bosch
Delphine Bosch University of Montpellier
Mark A. Kendrick
Mark A. Kendrick Australian National University

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