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Marion Marchand is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these fields, they have contributed extensively to subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Atmospheric Science, Astronomy and Astrophysics, and Environmental Chemistry.

The scientist's main topics of work encompass Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics, Climate variability and models, Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, as well as Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies.

Marion Marchand has published in a variety of scientific venues. Their frequent publication outlets include:

  • Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Geoscientific model development
  • Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

Notable recent papers by the scientist include:

  • Presentation and Evaluation of the IPSL-CM6A-LR Climate Model, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Implementation of the CMIP6 Forcing Data in the IPSL-CM6A-LR Model, 2020, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems
  • Projecting ozone hole recovery using an ensemble of chemistry-climate models weighted by model performance and independence, 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha'apai Volcano Impact Model Observation Comparison (HTHH-MOC) project: experiment protocol and model descriptions, 2025, Geoscientific model development
  • Recent Lower Stratospheric Ozone Trends in CCMI-2022 Models: Role of Natural Variability and Transport, 2025, Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

Marion Marchand's frequent collaborators include Slimane Bekki, Nicolas Lebas, Hideharu Akiyoshi, David A. Plummer, and Y. Yamashita.

Best Publications

  • Climate change projections using the IPSL-CM5 Earth System Model: From CMIP3 to CMIP5

    Jean-Louis Dufresne;M. A. Foujols;S. Denvil;A. Caubel

  • Presentation and evaluation of the IPSL‐CM6A‐LR climate model

    Olivier Boucher;Jérôme Servonnat;Anna Lea Albright;Olivier Aumont

  • Assessment of temperature, trace species, and ozone in chemistry-climate model simulations of the recent past

    V. Eyring;N. Butchart;D. W. Waugh;H. Akiyoshi

  • Review of the global models used within phase 1 of the Chemistry–Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)

    Olaf Morgenstern;Michaela I. Hegglin;Eugene Rozanov;Fiona M. O'Connor

  • Impact of stratospheric ozone on Southern Hemisphere circulation change: A multimodel assessment

    S.-W. Son.;E. P. Gerber;J. Perlwitz;J. Perlwitz;L. M. Polvani

  • Implementation of the CMIP6 Forcing Data in the IPSL-CM6A-LR Model

    Thibaut Lurton;Yves Balkanski;Vladislav Bastrikov;Slimane Bekki

  • Multi-model assessment of stratospheric ozone return dates and ozone recovery in CCMVal-2 models

    V. Eyring;I. Cionni;G. E. Bodeker;Andrew J. Charlton-Perez

  • Multimodel assessment of the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere: Tropics and global trends

    A. Gettelman;M. I. Hegglin;S.-W. Son;Jung-Hyun Kim

  • Multimodel climate and variability of the stratosphere

    N. Butchart;Andrew J. Charlton-Perez;I. Cionni;S. C. Hardiman

  • The Model Intercomparison Project on the climatic response to Volcanic forcing (VolMIP) : experimental design and forcing input data for CMIP6

    Davide Zanchettin;Myriam Khodri;Claudia Timmreck;Matthew Toohey;Matthew Toohey

  • Estimates of Ozone Return Dates from Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative Simulations

    Sandip S. Dhomse;Douglas Kinnison;Martyn P. Chipperfield;Ross J. Salawitch

  • Quantification of the transport of chemical constituents from the polar vortex to midlatitudes in the lower stratosphere using the high-resolution advection model MIMOSA and effective diffusivity

    Alain Hauchecorne;Sophie Godin;Marion Marchand;Birgit Heese

  • Aerosol and ozone changes as forcing for climate evolution between 1850 and 2100

    Sophie Szopa;Yves Balkanski;M. Schulz;M. Schulz;Slimane Bekki

  • Review of the formulation of present-generation stratospheric chemistry-climate models and associated external forcings

    Olaf Morgenstern;M. A. Giorgetta;K. Shibata;V. Eyring

  • Stratosphere‐troposphere coupling and annular mode variability in chemistry‐climate models

    Edwin P. Gerber;Mark P. Baldwin;Hideharu Akiyoshi;John Austin

  • Ground-based assessment of the bias and long-term stability of 14 limb and occultation ozone profile data records

    Daan Hubert;Jean Christopher Lambert;Tijl Verhoelst;José Granville

  • SOLAR-ISS: A new reference spectrum based on SOLAR/SOLSPEC observations

    M. Meftah;L. Damé;D. Bolsée;A. Hauchecorne

  • The Assimilation of Envisat data (ASSET) project

    W. A. Lahoz;A. J. Geer;A. J. Geer;Slimane Bekki;N. Bormann

  • Multimodel assessment of the factors driving stratospheric ozone evolution over the 21st century

    L. D. Oman;L. D. Oman;D. A. Plummer;D. W. Waugh;J. Austin

  • Reconciliation of essential process parameters for an enhanced predictability of Arctic stratospheric ozone loss and its climate interactions (RECONCILE): activities and results

    M. von Hobe;S. Bekki;S. Borrmann;F. Cairo

  • Decline and recovery of total column ozone using a multimodel time series analysis

    John Austin;John Austin;J. Scinocca;D. Plummer;L. Oman

  • Quantification of the transport of chemical constituents from the polar vortex to midlatitudes in the lower stratosphere using the high-resolution advection model MIMOSA and effective diffusivity : SAGE III-Ozone Loss Validation Experiment and Third European Stratospheric Experiment on Ozone-2000 (SOLVE/THESEO)

    Alain Hauchecorne;Sophie Godin;Marion Marchand;Birgit Heese

Frequent Co-Authors

Slimane Bekki
Slimane Bekki Sorbonne University
Alain Hauchecorne
Alain Hauchecorne University of Paris-Saclay
Olaf Morgenstern
Olaf Morgenstern National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research
Hideharu Akiyoshi
Hideharu Akiyoshi National Institute for Environmental Studies
Martyn P. Chipperfield
Martyn P. Chipperfield University of Leeds
Eugene Rozanov
Eugene Rozanov Saint Petersburg State University
Sandip Dhomse
Sandip Dhomse University of Leeds
David A. Plummer
David A. Plummer Environment and Climate Change Canada
Kiyotaka Shibata
Kiyotaka Shibata Kochi University of Technology
Giovanni Pitari
Giovanni Pitari University of L'Aquila

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