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Michel Sébrier

Michel Sébrier

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Earth Science

D-Index
34
Citations
4433
World Ranking
7971
National Ranking
639

Overview

Michel Sébrier is affiliated with Sorbonne University in France and conducts research primarily in the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on Geophysics.

The main topics of their research include:

  • earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis

Sébrier has contributed to recent scientific literature, including the paper titled Thirty years of paleoseismic research in metropolitan France, published in 2022 in the journal Comptes Rendus Géoscience.

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Olivier Bellier
  • Edward Marc Cushing

Regular publication venues for Michel Sébrier's research include:

  • Comptes Rendus Géoscience

Best Publications

  • Crustal versus asthenospheric origin of relief of the Atlas Mountains of Morocco

    Yves Missenard;Hermann Zeyen;Dominique Frizon de Lamotte;Pascale Leturmy

  • Quaternary normal and reverse faulting and the state of stress in the central Andes of south Peru

    Michel Sébrier;Jacques Louis Mercier;François Mégard;Gérard Laubacher

  • Quaternary state of stress in the Northern Andes and the restraining bend model for the Ecuadorian Andes

    Frédéric Ego;Michel Sébrier;Alain Lavenu;Hugo Yepes

  • Tectonics and uplift in Central Andes (Peru, Bolivia and Northern Chile) from Eocene to present

    Michel Sébrier;Alain Lavenu;Michel Fornari;Jean-Pierre Soulas

  • Tectonic styles in the Marrakesh High Atlas (Morocco): The role of heritage and mechanical stratigraphy

    Yves Missenard;Zouhair Taki;Dominique Frizon de Lamotte;Mohamed Benammi

  • The Mesozoic-Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Greater Caucasus

    Aline Saintot;Aline Saintot;Marie-Françoise Brunet;Fedor Yakovlev;Michel Sébrier

  • Relationship between tectonism and volcanism along the Great Sumatran Fault Zone deduced by spot image analyses

    Olivier Bellier;Michel Sébrier

  • Tectonics and magmatism in the Peruvian Andes from late Oligocene time to the Present

    Michel Sébrier;Pierre Soler

  • Changes in the tectonic regime above a subduction zone of Andean Type: The Andes of Peru and Bolivia during the Pliocene‐Pleistocene

    Jacques Louis Mercier;Michel Sebrier;Alain Lavenu;Justo Cabrera

  • High slip rate for a low seismicity along the Palu‐Koro active fault in central Sulawesi (Indonesia)

    Olivier Bellier;Michel Sébrier;Thierry Beaudouin;Michel Villeneuve

  • Local erosion rates versus active tectonics: cosmic ray exposure modelling in Provence (south-east France)

    Lionel Siame;Olivier Bellier;Régis Braucher;Michel Sébrier

  • Active tectonics in the Moroccan High Atlas

    Michel Sébrier;Lionel Siame;El Mostafa Zouine;Thierry Winter

  • The state of stress in an overriding plate situated above a flat slab: the Andes of Central Peru

    Michel Sébrier;Jacques Louis Mercier;José Macharé;Didier Bonnot

  • Cosmogenic dating ranging from 20 to 700 ka of a series of alluvial fan surfaces affected by the El Tigre fault, Argentina

    Lionel L. Siame;Didier L. Bourlès;Michel Sébrier;Olivier Bellier

  • Fission track and fault kinematics analyses for new insight into the Late Cenozoic tectonic regime changes in West-Central Sulawesi (Indonesia)

    Olivier Bellier;Michel Sébrier;Diane Seward;Thierry Beaudouin

  • Is the slip rate variation on the Great Sumatran Fault accommodated by fore-arc stretching?

    O. Bellier;M. Sébrier

  • Deformation partitioning in flat subduction setting: Case of the Andean foreland of western Argentina (28°S–33°S)

    Lionel Siame;O. Bellier;Michel Sébrier;M. Araujo

  • Holocene liquefaction and soft-sediment deformation in Quito (Ecuador): A paleoseismic history recorded in lacustrine sediments

    Christian Hibsch;Alexandra Alvarado;Hugo Yepes;Victor Hugo Perez

  • Holocene right-slip rate determined by cosmogenic and OSL dating on the Anar fault, Central Iran

    K. Le Dortz;B. Meyer;M. Sébrier;H. Nazari

  • Paleoseismicity and seismic hazard along the Great Sumatran Fault (Indonesia)

    O. Bellier;M. Sébrier;S. Pramumijoyo;Th. Beaudouin

  • Palaeostress determinations from fault kinematics: application to the neotectonics of the Himalayas-Tibet and the Central Andes

    J. L. Mercier;E. Carey-Gailhardis;M. Sébrier

Frequent Co-Authors

Olivier Bellier
Olivier Bellier Aix-Marseille University
Didier Bourlès
Didier Bourlès Aix-Marseille University
Régis Braucher
Régis Braucher Aix-Marseille University
Mark D. Bateman
Mark D. Bateman University of Sheffield
Morteza Talebian
Morteza Talebian Geological Survey of Iran
Lucilla Benedetti
Lucilla Benedetti Aix-Marseille University
Hugo Yepes
Hugo Yepes National Polytechnic School
Françoise Yiou
Françoise Yiou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Omar Saddiqi
Omar Saddiqi University of Hassan II Casablanca
Grant M. Raisbeck
Grant M. Raisbeck University of Paris-Saclay

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