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Overview

Martine Paterne is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France, contributing to research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Social Sciences. Their work spans several interconnected fields including Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Earth-Surface Processes, Geography, Planning and Development, and Ecology.

The scientist's research topics cover a diverse range of subjects with particular focus on:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
  • Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology

Paterne has published in several significant venues, including the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research and Marine Geology. Notable papers include:

  • "New insights into the recent eruptive and collapse history of Montagne Pelée (Lesser Antilles Arc) from offshore marine drilling site U1401A (IODP Expedition 340)," 2020, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • "Coral conglomerate platforms as foundations for low-lying, reef islands in the French Polynesia (central south Pacific): New insights into the timing and mode of formation," 2021, Marine Geology

Their frequent collaborators reflect the interdisciplinary nature of their work and include Clara Solaro, Georges Boudon, Anne Le Friant, Hélène Balcone-Boissard, and Laurent Emmanuel.

Martine Paterne's research contributes to understanding geological processes and environmental developments across various regions, with a particular emphasis on volcanic activity, marine geology, and island formation. The blend of topics spanning both geological sciences and social sciences suggests a multifaceted approach to studying Earth systems and historical environments.

Best Publications

  • The North Atlantic atmosphere-sea surface 14C gradient during the Younger Dryas climatic event

    Edouard Bard;Maurice Arnold;Jan Mangerud;Martine Paterne

  • Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages In The Mediterranean Sea And Black Sea

    Giuseppe Siani;Martine Paterne;Maurice Arnold;Edouard Bard

  • Explosive activity of the South Italian volcanoes during the past 80,000 years as determined by marine tephrochronology

    M. Paterne;F. Guichard;J. Labeyrie

  • Magnetostratigraphy and astronomical calibration of the last 1.1 Myr from an eastern Mediterranean piston core and dating of short events in the Brunhes

    C. G. Langereis;M. J. Dekkers;G. J. de Lange;M. Paterne

  • Changes in surface salinity of the North Atlantic Ocean during the last deglaciation

    J. C. Duplessy;L. Labeyrie;M. Arnold;M. Paterne

  • Mediterranean Sea Surface Radiocarbon Reservoir Age Changes Since the Last Glacial Maximum

    Giuseppe Siani;Martine Paterne;Elisabeth Michel;Roberto Sulpizio

  • Paleointensity of the geomagnetic field during the last 80,000 years

    Emmanuel Tric;Jean-Pierre Valet;Piotr Tucholka;Martine Paterne

  • Eruptive and structural history of Teide Volcano and rift zones of Tenerife, Canary Islands

    J.C. Carracedo;E. Rodríguez Badiola;H. Guillou;M. Paterne

  • Enhanced rainfall in the Mediterranean region during the last sapropel event

    Nejib Kallel;Martine Paterne;J.C. Duplessy;C. Vergnaud-Grazzini

  • Climatic variability during the last ∼90 ka of the southern and northern Levantine Basin as evident from marine records and speleothems

    Ahuva Almogi-Labin;Miryam Bar-Matthews;Dan Shriki;Elina Kolosovsky

  • Tyrrhenian Sea tephrochronology of the oxygen isotope record for the past 60,000 years

    M Paterne;F Guichard;J Labeyrie;P.Y Gillot

  • Tephrostratigraphy, chronology and climatic events of the Mediterranean basin during the Holocene: an overview

    Giovanni Zanchetta;Roberto Sulpizio;Neil Roberts;Raffaello Cioni

  • Mediterranean pluvial periods and sapropel formation over the last 200 000 years

    N. Kallel;J.-C. Duplessy;L. Labeyrie;M. Fontugne

  • Holocene paleoceanography of the northern Barents Sea and variations of the northward heat transport by the Atlantic Ocean

    Jean-Claude Duplessy;Elena Ivanova;Ivar Murdmaa;Martine Paterne

  • The glacial ocean productivity hypothesis: the importance of regional temporal and spatial studies

    Pierre Bertrand;G. Shimmield;P. Martinez;F. Grousset

  • Tephrostratigraphy study for the last 18,000 14 C years in a deep-sea sediment sequence for the South Adriatic

    Giuseppe Siani;Roberto Sulpizio;Martine Paterne;Alessandro Sbrana

  • A synthetic pollen record of the eastern Mediterranean sapropels of the last 1 Ma: implications for the time-scale and formation of sapropels

    Martine Rossignol-Strick;Martine Paterne

  • Hydrographic changes of the Southern Ocean (southeast Indian Sector) Over the last 230 kyr

    Laurent Labeyrie;Monique Labracherie;Nabila Gorfti;Jean Jacques Pichon

  • Duration of S1, the most recent sapropel in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, as indicated by accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon and geochemical evidence

    D. Mercone;J. Thomson;I.W. Croudace;G. Siani

  • Temperature and salinity records of the Tyrrhenian Sea during the last 18,000 years

    Nejib Kallel;Nejib Kallel;Martine Paterne;Laurent Labeyrie;Jean-Claude Duplessy

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe Siani
Giuseppe Siani Université Paris Cité
Maurice Arnold
Maurice Arnold Collège de France
Raphaël Paris
Raphaël Paris University of Clermont Auvergne
Jean-Claude Duplessy
Jean-Claude Duplessy Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Laurent Labeyrie
Laurent Labeyrie University of Southern Brittany
Roberto Sulpizio
Roberto Sulpizio University of Bari Aldo Moro
Josette M Duprat
Josette M Duprat University of Bordeaux
Michel Fontugne
Michel Fontugne Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Elsa Cortijo
Elsa Cortijo Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Norbert Frank
Norbert Frank Heidelberg University

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