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Laurent Arbaret

Laurent Arbaret

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
2746
World Ranking
8537
National Ranking
688

Overview

Laurent Arbaret is affiliated with the University of Orléans in France and has contributed significantly to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on Geophysics. Over the course of their career, Arbaret has explored several subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Mechanics of Materials, Environmental Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering. The main topics of research encompass Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Rock Mechanics and Modeling, Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide, and CO2 Sequestration and Geologic Interactions.

The body of work includes a variety of recent papers such as:

  • The critical role of magma degassing in sulphide melt mobility and metal enrichment, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Crustal Fault Zones (CFZ) as Geothermal Power Systems: A Preliminary 3D THM Model Constrained by a Multidisciplinary Approach, 2021, Geofluids
  • Anatomy and evolution of a migmatite-cored extensional metamorphic dome and interaction with syn-kinematic intrusions, the Mykonos-Delos-Rheneia MCC, 2021, Journal of Geodynamics
  • Interactions of plutons and detachments: a comparison of Aegean and Tyrrhenian granitoids, 2021, Solid Earth
  • Tectonic Regime as a Control Factor for Crustal Fault Zone (CFZ) Geothermal Reservoir in an Amagmatic System: A 3D Dynamic Numerical Modeling Approach, 2022, Natural Resources Research

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Arbaret include:

  • Laurent Guillou-Frottier
  • Hugo Duwiquet
  • Mathieu Bellanger
  • Théophile Guillon
  • Laurent Jolivet

Publication venues where Arbaret's work frequently appears include:

  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Nature Communications
  • Geofluids
  • Journal of Geodynamics
  • Natural Resources Research

Best Publications

  • The geological signature of a slab tear below the Aegean

    Laurent Jolivet;Armel Menant;Pietro Sternai;Aurélien Rabillard

  • Bubble nucleation, growth and coalescence during the 1997 Vulcanian explosions of Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat

    Thomas Giachetti;Thomas Giachetti;Thomas Giachetti;Timothy H. Druitt;Timothy H. Druitt;Timothy H. Druitt;Alain Burgisser;Laurent Arbaret

  • Deformation experiments of bubble‐ and crystal‐bearing magmas: Rheological and microstructural analysis

    Mattia Pistone;Luca Caricchi;Peter Ulmer;Luigi Burlini

  • Experimental investigation of magma rheology at 300 MPa: From pure hydrous melt to 76 vol.% of crystals

    Rémi Champallier;Misha Bystricky;Laurent Arbaret

  • Shape fabrics of particles in low concentration suspensions: 2D analogue experiments and application to tiling in magma

    Laurent Arbaret;Hervé Diot;Jean-Luc Bouchez

  • On the conditions of magma mixing and its bearing on andesite production in the crust

    Mickael Laumonier;Bruno Scaillet;Michel Pichavant;Rémi Champallier

  • Effect of shape and orientation on rigid particle rotation and matrix deformation in simple shear flow

    Laurent Arbaret;Neil S Mancktelow;Jean-Pierre Burg

  • Experimental observations on the effect of interface slip on rotation and stabilisation of rigid particles in simple shear and a comparison with natural mylonites

    Neil S Mancktelow;Laurent Arbaret;Giorgio Pennacchioni

  • Porosity redistribution enhanced by strain localization in crystal-rich magmas

    Mickaël Laumonier;Laurent Arbaret;Alain Burgisser;Rémi Champallier

  • Pre-explosive conduit conditions of the 1997 Vulcanian explosions at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat: I. Pressure and vesicularity distributions

    Alain Burgisser;Stéphane Poussineau;Laurent Arbaret;Timothy H. Druitt

  • Two- and three-dimensional shape fabric analysis by the intercept method in grey levels

    Patrick Launeau;Carlos Jose Archanjo;David Picard;Laurent Arbaret

  • In situ confirmation of permeability development in shearing bubble-bearing melts and implications for volcanic outgassing

    Alexandra Roma Larisa Kushnir;Caroline Martel;Rémi Champallier;Laurent Arbaret

  • Pre-explosive conduit conditions of the 1997 Vulcanian explosions at Soufrière Hills Volcano, Montserrat: II. Overpressure and depth distributions

    Alain Burgisser;Laurent Arbaret;Timothy H. Druitt;Timothy H. Druitt;Timothy H. Druitt;Thomas Giachetti;Thomas Giachetti;Thomas Giachetti

  • Analogue 3D Simple-Shear Experiments of Magmatic Biotite Subfabrics

    Laurent Arbaret;Hervé Diot;Jean Luc Bouchez;Pierre Lespinasse

  • Quantitative textural analysis of Vulcanian pyroclasts (Montserrat) using multi-scale X-ray computed microtomography: comparison with results from 2D image analysis

    Thomas Giachetti;Alain Burgisser;Laurent Arbaret;Timothy H. Druitt;Timothy H. Druitt

  • Rigid Particles in Simple Shear Flow: Is Their Preferred Orientation Periodic or Steady-State ?

    Benoît Ildefonse;Laurent Arbaret;Hervé Diot

  • Analogue and numerical modelling of shape fabrics: application to strain and flow determination in magmas

    Laurent Arbaret;Laurent Arbaret;Angel Fernandez;Josef Ježek;Benoît Ildefonse

  • Experimental assessment of the relationships between electrical resistivity, crustal melting and strain localization beneath the Himalayan–Tibetan Belt

    Leïla Hashim;Leïla Hashim;Fabrice Gaillard;Fabrice Gaillard;Rémi Champallier;Rémi Champallier;Nicole Le Breton;Nicole Le Breton

  • Synextensional Granitoids and Detachment Systems Within Cycladic Metamorphic Core Complexes (Aegean Sea, Greece): Toward a Regional Tectonomagmatic Model

    Aurélien Rabillard;Aurélien Rabillard;Laurent Jolivet;Laurent Arbaret;Laurent Arbaret;Eloïse Bessière;Eloïse Bessière

  • Trachyte Phase Relations and Implication for Magma Storage Conditions in the Chaîne des Puys (French Massif Central)

    Caroline Martel;Caroline Martel;Rémi Champallier;Rémi Champallier;Gaëlle Prouteau;Gaëlle Prouteau;Michel Pichavant;Michel Pichavant

  • Structural, petrological and chemical analysis of syn-kinematic migmatites: insights from the Western Gneiss Region, Norway

    Anne-Céline Ganzhorn;Loic Labrousse;Loic Labrousse;Gaëlle Prouteau;Gaëlle Prouteau;C. Leroy;C. Leroy

Frequent Co-Authors

Laurent Jolivet
Laurent Jolivet Sorbonne University
Alain Burgisser
Alain Burgisser Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Romain Augier
Romain Augier University of Orléans
Bruno Scaillet
Bruno Scaillet University of Orléans
Michel Pichavant
Michel Pichavant University of Orléans
Timothy H. Druitt
Timothy H. Druitt University of Clermont Auvergne
Michael J. Heap
Michael J. Heap University of Strasbourg
Loïc Labrousse
Loïc Labrousse Sorbonne University
Patrick Launeau
Patrick Launeau University of Nantes

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