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Overview

Marcel Bohn is affiliated with the French National Centre for Scientific Research in France. Their research encompasses multiple fields within arts and sciences, particularly focusing on the intersection of material analysis and conservation.

The scientist's work spans the main fields of study of Arts and Humanities and Earth and Planetary Sciences, with additional involvement in specialized subfields such as Earth-Surface Processes, Archeology, and Conservation. Such areas reflect a concentration on both the scientific and cultural aspects of material preservation.

Marcel Bohn has contributed to topics including Building Materials and Conservation, Cultural Heritage Materials Analysis, and Conservation Techniques and Studies. These topics indicate a strong emphasis on understanding and preserving cultural heritage through scientific techniques.

Their recent publication record includes a paper titled AO 8295 (X-Ray Tomography 3D data of an Enveloped Clay Tablet, Louvre Museum, Paris), published in 2024 in the venue HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe).

Frequent coauthors in Marcel Bohn's research include:

  • C. Michel
  • Christian G. Schroer
  • Stephan Olbrich
  • Samaneh Ehteram
  • Andreas Beckert

The publication venues where Marcel Bohn's work appears predominantly include HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe).

Best Publications

  • Origin of anomalous rare-earth element and yttrium enrichments in subaerially exposed basalts: Evidence from French Polynesia

    J. Cotten;A. Le Dez;M. Bau;M. Caroff

  • Geodiversity of hydrothermal processes along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge and ultramafic-hosted mineralization: A new type of oceanic Cu-Zn-Co-Au volcanogenic massive sulfide deposit

    Yves Fouquet;Pierre Cambon;JoëL Etoubleau;Jean Luc Charlou

  • U-Th stratigraphy of a cold seep carbonate crust

    Germain Bayon;G. M. Henderson;Marcel Bohn

  • The Stannern trend eucrites: Contamination of main group eucritic magmas by crustal partial melts

    J.A. Barrat;A. Yamaguchi;R.C. Greenwood;M. Bohn

  • An evaluation of Mg/Ca, Sr/Ca, and Ba/Ca ratios as environmental proxies in aragonite bivalve shells

    C. Poulain;D. P. Gillikin;Julien Thebault;Jean-Marie Munaron

  • Petrology and chemistry of the Picritic Shergottite North West Africa 1068 (NWA 1068)

    J.A Barrat;A Jambon;M Bohn;P.h Gillet

  • Distribution of selenium in high-temperature hydrothermal sulfide deposits at 13 degrees North, East Pacific Rise

    Gilles Auclair;Yves Fouquet;Marcel Bohn

  • Relative chronology of crust formation on asteroid Vesta: Insights from the geochemistry of diogenites

    Jean-Alix Barrat;Akira Yamaguchi;Brigitte Zanda;Claire Bollinger

  • Crustal partial melting on Vesta: Evidence from highly metamorphosed eucrites

    A. Yamaguchi;A. Yamaguchi;Jean-Alix Barrat;R.C. Greenwood;N. Shirai;N. Shirai

  • Reconstructing P-T paths during continental collision using multi-stage garnet (Gran Paradiso nappe, Western Alps)

    B. Le Bayon;P. Pitra;M. Ballevre;M. Bohn

  • Geochemistry of diogenites: Still more diversity in their parental melts

    Jean-Alix Barrat;Jean-Alix Barrat;A. Yamaguchi;R.C. Greenwood;M. Benoit;M. Benoit

  • Lawsonite growth in the epidote blueschists from the Ile de Groix (Armorican Massif, France): a potential geobarometer

    M. Ballevre;P. Pitra;M. Bohn

  • First occurrence of early Homo in the Nachukui Formation (West Turkana, Kenya) at 2.3-2.4 Myr.

    Sandrine Prat;Jean-Philip Brugal;Jean-Jacques Tiercelin;Jean-Alix Barrat

  • Evidence for hydrothermal venting in Fe isotope compositions of the deep Pacific Ocean through time

    N.-C. Chu;C. M. Johnson;B. L. Beard;C. R. German

  • Diffusion induced Li isotopic fractionation during the cooling of magmatic rocks: The case of pyroxene phenocrysts from nakhlite meteorites

    Pierre Beck;M. Chaussidon;Jean-Alix Barrat;Philippe Gillet

  • Petrography and geochemistry of the chassignite Northwest Africa 2737 (NWA 2737)

    P. Beck;J.A. Barrat;Ph. Gillet;M. Wadhwa

  • Proterozoic blueschist-bearing mélange in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, Morocco

    Kevin P Hefferan;Hassan Admou;Rabia Hilal;Jeffrey A Karson

  • Petrology and geochemistry of the unbrecciated achondrite Northwest Africa 1240 (NWA 1240): An HED parent body impact melt

    J.A. Barrat;J.A. Barrat;A. Jambon;A. Jambon;M. Bohn;M. Bohn;J. Blichert-Toft;J. Blichert-Toft

  • Phase reactions in the Nb-N system below 1400°C

    W Lengauer;M Bohn;B Wollein;K Lisak

  • Possible fluid–rock interactions on differentiated asteroids recorded in eucritic meteorites

    Jean-Alix Barrat;A. Yamaguchi;T.E. Bunch;Marcel Bohn

  • Petrology, geochemistry, and cosmic-ray exposure age of lherzolitic shergottite Northwest Africa 1950

    P. Gillet;Jean-Alix Barrat;P. Beck;B. Marty

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Alix Barrat
Jean-Alix Barrat University of Western Brittany
Ian A. Franchi
Ian A. Franchi The Open University
Richard C. Greenwood
Richard C. Greenwood The Open University
Akira Yamaguchi
Akira Yamaguchi National Institute of Polar Research
Philippe Gillet
Philippe Gillet École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Albert Jambon
Albert Jambon Université Paris Cité
Peter Rogl
Peter Rogl University of Vienna
Pierre Beck
Pierre Beck Grenoble Alpes University
Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten University of Western Brittany
Yves Fouquet
Yves Fouquet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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