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Maurice Reille is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their research spans several interconnected disciplines within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Social Sciences. The scientist's work often bridges subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Anthropology, Oceanography, and Insect Science.

The main topics covered by Maurice Reille include Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Marine and environmental studies, and Forest Ecology and Biodiversity Studies. These topics reflect a broad focus on understanding past environments and ecological systems, as well as human interactions with these environments over time.

Recent publications by Maurice Reille provide insight into their scientific focus and contributions. Notable papers include:

  • "Substantial light woodland and open vegetation characterized the temperate forest biome before Homo sapiens" (2023), published in Science Advances
  • "Comparisons of interglacial vegetation responses to climate variability between the Massif Central, France, and the Balkan Peninsula since 423 ka" (2024), published in Quaternary Science Reviews
  • "47. Mlaca T˘atarilor peat bog, Southern Transylvania (Romania)" (2020), published in Grana

Maurice Reille frequently collaborates with other researchers in their field. Among the recurring coauthors are:

  • Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu
  • Patrick Schläfli
  • Elena A. Pearce
  • Florence Mazier
  • Signe Normand

The scientist's work has appeared in several respected publication venues, including:

  • Science Advances
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Grana

Best Publications

  • A 140,000-year continental climate reconstruction from two European pollen records

    J. Guiot;A. Pons;J. L. de Beaulieu;M. Reille

  • Climatic Reconstruction in Europe for 18,000 YR B.P. from Pollen Data

    Odile Peyron;Joël Guiot;Rachid Cheddadi;Pavel Tarasov;Pavel Tarasov

  • The holocene- and upper pleistocene pollen record from Padul (Granada, Spain): A new study

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  • Climate variations in Europe over the past 140 kyr deduced from rock magnetism

    Nicolas Thouveny;Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu;Eugène Bonifay;Ken M. Creer

  • The spread of deciduous Quercus throughout Europe since the last glacial period

    S. Brewer;R. Cheddadi;J.L. de Beaulieu;M. Reille

  • A long Upper Pleistocene pollen record from Les Echets, near Lyon, France

    Jacques‐Louis De Beaulieu;Maurice Reille

  • Biome reconstruction from pollen and plant macrofossil data for Africa and the Arabian peninsula at 0 and 6000 years

    Dominique Jolly;I. Colin Prentice;Raymonde Bonnefille;Aziz Ballouche

  • The last climatic cycle at La Grande Pile (Vosges, France) a new pollen profile

    J.-L. de Beaulieu;M. Reille

  • Comparison of terrestrial and marine records of changing climate of the last 500,000 years

    P.C. Tzedakis;V. Andrieu;J.-L. de Beaulieu;S. Crowhurst

  • Pollen‐based biome reconstruction for southern Europe and Africa 18,000 yr bp

    H. Elenga;O. Peyron;R. Bonnefille;D. Jolly

  • The climate in Western Europe during the last Glacial/Interglacial cycle derived from pollen and insect remains

    J. Guiot;J.L. de Beaulieu;R. Cheddadi;F. David

  • Dense‐media separation as a more efficient pollen extraction method for use with organic sediment/deposit samples: comparison with the conventional method

    Takeshi Nakagawa;Elisabetta Brugiapaglia;Gunnar Digerfeldt;Maurice Reille

  • Pollen analytical biostratigraphy of the last five climatic cycles from a long continental sequence from the Velay region (Massif Central, France)

    M. Reille;J.-L. De Beaulieu;H. Svobodova;V. Andrieu-Ponel

  • Was the climate of the Eemian stable? A quantitative climate reconstruction from seven European pollen records

    R Cheddadi;K Mamakowa;J Guiot;J.-L de Beaulieu

  • Pollen analysis of a long upper Pleistocene continental sequence in a Velay maar (Massif Central, France)

    M. Reille;J.L. de Beaulieu

  • Late Glacial and Holocene vegetation history in the southern part of Transylvania (Romania): pollen analysis of two sequences from Avrig

    Ioan Tantau;Ioan Tantau;Maurice Reille;Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu;Sorina Farcas

  • An attempt at correlation between the Velay pollen sequence and the Middle Pleistocene stratigraphy from central Europe

    Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu;Valérie Andrieu-Ponel;Maurice Reille;Eberhard Grüger

  • Long Pleistocene Pollen Records from the Praclaux Crater, South-Central France

    Maurice Reille;Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu

  • Establishing a terrestrial chronological framework as a basis for biostratigraphical comparisons.

    P.C. Tzedakis;V. Andrieu;J.-L. de Beaulieu;H.J.B. Birks;H.J.B. Birks

  • A LONG POLLEN RECORD FROM LAC DU BOUCHET, MASSIF CENTRAL, FRANCE: FOR THE PERIOD ca. 325 TO 100 ka BP (OIS 9c to OIS 5e)

    Maurice Reille;Valérie Andrieu;Jacques-Louis De Beaulieu;Pascal Guenet

  • Long Pleistocene pollen sequences from the Velay Plateau (Massif Central, France) I. Ribains maar

    J. L. de Beaulieu;M. Reille

Frequent Co-Authors

Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu
Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu Aix-Marseille University
Rachid Cheddadi
Rachid Cheddadi University of Montpellier
Joël Guiot
Joël Guiot Aix-Marseille University
Odile Peyron
Odile Peyron University of Montpellier
Donatella Magri
Donatella Magri Sapienza University of Rome
Richard W. Battarbee
Richard W. Battarbee University College London
Polychronis C Tzedakis
Polychronis C Tzedakis University College London
Jean Jouzel
Jean Jouzel Laboratoire des Sciences du Climat et de l'Environnement
Nicolas Thouveny
Nicolas Thouveny Aix-Marseille University
Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès
Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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