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Mireille Polvé is affiliated with the Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, and Artificial Intelligence. Their work addresses various aspects of geological and geochemical phenomena.

The scientist's main topics of study include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies

Mireille Polvé has contributed to academic literature with recent papers such as:

  • "Geochemistry of Cenozoic plutonic rocks in the extra-Andean southern Patagonia as evidence for a magmatic arc migration process" (2021) published in Andean geology
  • "Resolving Crustal and Subcrustal Dynamic Sources in Continental Arc Magmas: The Cenozoic Andean Arc of Central Chile" (2025) published in Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Alejandro Sánchez Valenzuela
  • Michel de Saint Blanquat
  • Francisco Hervé
  • Diego Morata
  • Phillipe De Parseval

Mireille Polvé's research has been disseminated in venues such as:

  • Andean geology
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems

Best Publications

  • SOLID/LIQUID REE FRACTIONATION IN THE LATERITIC SYSTEM OF GOYOUM, EAST CAMEROON: THE IMPLICATION FOR THE PRESENT DYNAMICS OF THE SOIL COVERS OF THE HUMID TROPICAL REGIONS

    Jean-Jacques Braun;Jérôme Viers;Bernard Dupré;Mireille Polve

  • Chemical weathering in the drainage basin of a tropical watershed (Nsimi-Zoetele site, Cameroon) : comparison between organic-poor and organic-rich waters

    Jerôme Viers;Bernard Dupré;Mireille Polvé;Jacques Schott

  • Nd—Sr isotopic composition of granulites and constraints on the evolution of the lower continental crust

    Dalila Ben Othman;Mireille Polvé;Claude J. Allègre

  • Tertiary magmatic belts in Java

    R. Soeria-Atmadja;R.C. Maury;H. Bellon;H. Pringgoprawiro

  • Major and trace elements associated with colloids in organic-rich river waters: ultrafiltration of natural and spiked solutions

    Bernard Dupré;Jerôme Viers;Jean-Louis Dandurand;Mireille Polve

  • C-He systematics in hotspot xenoliths: implications for mantle carbon contents and carbon recycling

    T. Trull;S. Nadeau;F. Pineau;M. Polve

  • The NdSr isotopic correlation in mantle materials and geodynamic consequences

    Claude J. Allegre;Dalila Ben Othman;Mireille Polve;Pierre Richard

  • A new view on the petrogenesis of the Oman ophiolite chromitites from microanalyses of chromite-hosted inclusions

    Anastassia Y. Borisova;Anastassia Y. Borisova;Georges Ceuleneer;Vadim S. Kamenetsky;Shoji Arai

  • Miocene to Late Quaternary Patagonian basalts (46-47°S): Geochronometric and geochemical evidence for slab tearing due to active spreading ridge subduction

    Christèle Guivel;Diego Morata;Ewan Pelleter;Felipe Espinoza

  • Trace element and isotopic characterization of mafic cumulates in a fossil mantle diapir (Oman ophiolite)

    Mathieu Benoit;Mireille Polvé;Georges Ceuleneer

  • The remelting of hydrothermally altered peridotite at mid-ocean ridges by intruding mantle diapirs

    Mathieu Benoit;Georges Ceuleneer;Mireille Polvé

  • Multiple plume events in the genesis of the peri‐Caribbean Cretaceous oceanic plateau province

    Henriette Lapierre;Delphine Bosch;Vincent Dupuis;Mireille Polvé

  • Magmatic evolution of Sulawesi (Indonesia): constraints on the Cenozoic geodynamic history of the Sundaland active margin

    M. Polvé;R.C. Maury;H. Bellon;C. Rangin

  • Orogenic lherzolite complexes studied by 87Rb-87Sr: A clue to understand the mantle convection processes?

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  • Petrogenesis of the Eocene and Mio–Pliocene alkaline basaltic magmatism in Meseta Chile Chico, southern Patagonia, Chile: Evidence for the participation of two slab windows

    Felipe Espinoza;Diego Morata;Ewan Pelleter;René C. Maury

  • Accreted fragments of the Late Cretaceous Caribbean–Colombian Plateau in Ecuador

    Marc Mamberti;Marc Mamberti;Henriette Lapierre;Delphine Bosch;Etienne Jaillard

  • Evidence for Zn isotopic fractionation at Merapi volcano

    Jean-Paul Toutain;Jeroen Sonke;Marguerite Munoz;Anthony Nonell;Anthony Nonell

  • Subduction-related magmatic imprint of most Philippine ophiolites: implications on the early geodynamic evolution of the Philippine archipelago

    Rodolfo A. Tamayo;Rodolfo A. Tamayo;René C. Maury;Graciano P. Yumul;Mireille Polvé

  • Bimodal back-arc alkaline magmatism after ridge subduction: Pliocene felsic rocks from Central Patagonia (47°S)

    Felipe Espinoza;Diego Morata;Mireille Polvé;Yves Lagabrielle

  • Late Jurassic Oceanic Crust and Upper Cretaceous Caribbean Plateau Picritic Basalts Exposed in the Duarte Igneous Complex, Hispaniola

    Henriette Lapierre;V. Dupuis;B. Mercier de Lépinay;D. Bosch

  • Trace element geochemistry of the 1991 Mt. Pinatubo silicic melts, Philippines: Implications for ore-forming potential of adakitic magmatism

    Anastassia Yu. Borisova;Michel Pichavant;Mireille Polvé;Michael Wiedenbeck

  • Along-ridge petrological segmentation of the mantle in the Oman ophiolite

    Christophe Monnier;Jacques Girardeau;Laurent Le Mée;Mireille Polvé

Frequent Co-Authors

René C. Maury
René C. Maury University of Western Brittany
Hervé Bellon
Hervé Bellon University of Western Brittany
Joseph Cotten
Joseph Cotten University of Western Brittany
Diego Morata
Diego Morata University of Chile
Yves Lagabrielle
Yves Lagabrielle University of Rennes
Georges Ceuleneer
Georges Ceuleneer Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Henriette Lapierre
Henriette Lapierre University of Quebec at Montreal
Bernard Dupré
Bernard Dupré Paul Sabatier University
J.L. Joron
J.L. Joron Centre National de Recherches Météorologiques
Delphine Bosch
Delphine Bosch University of Montpellier

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