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Overview

Muriel Andreani is affiliated with Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 in France. Their academic contributions focus predominantly on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with particular attention to subfields such as Geophysics, Environmental Chemistry, Mechanics of Materials, Materials Chemistry, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their recent scholarly work encompasses key topics including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques
  • Clay Minerals and Soil Interactions

Some of the primary publication venues where Muriel Andreani's research appears include:

  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Solid Earth

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Muriel Andreani are:

  • I. M. Daniel
  • Bénédicte Ménèz
  • Marguerite Godard
  • J. Escartín
  • Renbiao Tao

Among their recent papers are:

  • A Review of H2, CH4, and Hydrocarbon Formation in Experimental Serpentinization Using Network Analysis, 2020, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • Pulsated Global Hydrogen and Methane Flux at Mid-Ocean Ridges Driven by Pangea Breakup, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • The rocky road to organics needs drying, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Mineralogy, geochemistry and occurrences of fougerite in a modern hydrothermal system and its implications for the origin of life, 2021, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Deep oceanic submarine fieldwork with undergraduate students: an immersive experience with the Minerve software, 2021, Solid Earth

Best Publications

  • A Bacterial Method for the Nitrogen Isotopic Analysis of Nitrate in Seawater and Freshwater

    D.M. Sigman;K.L. Casciotti;M. Andreani;C. Barford

  • Experimental Study of Carbon Sequestration Reactions Controlled by the Percolation of CO2-Rich Brine through Peridotites

    Muriel Andreani;Linda Luquot;Philippe Gouze;Marguerite Godard

  • Dynamic control on serpentine crystallization in veins: Constraints on hydration processes in oceanic peridotites

    Muriel Andréani;Muriel Andréani;C. Mével;A.-M. Boullier;J. Escartín

  • Continuous exhumation of mantle-derived rocks at the Southwest Indian Ridge for 11 million years

    Daniel Sauter;Mathilde Cannat;Stephane Rouméjon;Muriel Andreani

  • Abiotic synthesis of amino acids in the recesses of the oceanic lithosphere.

    Bénédicte Ménez;Céline Pisapia;Céline Pisapia;Muriel Andreani;Frédéric Jamme

  • In situ characterization of serpentinites from forearc mantle wedges: Timing of serpentinization and behavior of fluid-mobile elements in subduction zones

    Fabien Deschamps;Stéphane Guillot;Marguerite Godard;Catherine Chauvel

  • μXANES study of iron redox state in serpentine during oceanic serpentinization

    M. Andreani;M. Muñoz;C. Marcaillou;Adélie Delacour

  • Serpentinites act as sponges for fluid‐mobile elements in abyssal and subduction zone environments

    Fabien Deschamps;Stéphane Guillot;Marguerite Godard;Muriel Andreani

  • Experimental Perspectives of Mineral Dissolution and Precipitation due to Carbon Dioxide-Water-Rock Interactions

    John Kaszuba;Bruce Yardley;Muriel Andreani

  • Tectonic structure, evolution, and the nature of oceanic core complexes and their detachment fault zones (13°20′N and 13°30′N, Mid Atlantic Ridge)

    J. Escartín;C. Mével;Sven Petersen;D. Bonnemains

  • CO2 percolation experiment through chlorite/zeolite-rich sandstone (Pretty Hill Formation – Otway Basin–Australia)

    Linda Luquot;Muriel Andreani;Philippe Gouze;Pierre Camps

  • Serpentinization and Fluid Pathways in Tectonically Exhumed Peridotites from the Southwest Indian Ridge (62-65 E)

    Stephane Roumejon;Mathilde Cannat;Pierre Agrinier;Marguerite Godard

  • Evolution of Fe redox state in serpentine during subduction

    Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Muriel Andreani;Manuel Muñoz;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova

  • Behavior of fluid-mobile elements in serpentines from abyssal to subduction environments: Examples from Cuba and Dominican Republic

    Fabien Deschamps;Fabien Deschamps;Marguerite Godard;Stéphane Guillot;Catherine Chauvel

  • Relationships between the microstructural evolution and the rheology of talc at elevated pressures and temperatures

    J. Escartín;Muriel Andreani;G. Hirth;B. Evans

  • Clay clast aggregates in gouges: New textural evidence for seismic faulting

    Sébastien Boutareaud;Anne-Marie Boullier;Anne-Marie Boullier;Muriel Andréani;Dan-Gabriel Calugaru

  • Drilling constraints on lithospheric accretion and evolution at Atlantis Massif, Mid‐Atlantic Ridge 30°N

    D. K. Blackman;B. Ildefonse;B. E. John;Y. Ohara

  • Occurrence, composition and growth of polyhedral serpentine

    Muriel Andreani;Olivier Grauby;Alain Baronnet;Manuel Muñoz

  • Redox state of iron during high-pressure serpentinite dehydration

    Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova;José Alberto Padrón-Navarta;Fatima Martin-Hernandez;Fatima Martin-Hernandez

  • Tectonic structure, lithology, and hydrothermal signature of the Rainbow massif (Mid‐Atlantic Ridge 36°14′N)

    Muriel Andreani;Javier Escartin;Adélie Delacour;Benoit Ildefonse

  • Changes in seal capacity of fractured claystone caprocks induced by dissolved and gaseous CO2 seepage

    Muriel Andreani;Philippe Gouze;Linda Luquot;P. Jouanna

Frequent Co-Authors

Marguerite Godard
Marguerite Godard University of Montpellier
Javier Escartín
Javier Escartín École Normale Supérieure
Linda Luquot
Linda Luquot Laboratory HydroSciences Montpellier
Catherine Mével
Catherine Mével Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Bénédicte Ménez
Bénédicte Ménez Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Christopher J. MacLeod
Christopher J. MacLeod Cardiff University
Takehiro Hirose
Takehiro Hirose Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Paraskevi Nomikou
Paraskevi Nomikou National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Daniele Brunelli
Daniele Brunelli University of Modena and Reggio Emilia
Roger C. Searle
Roger C. Searle Durham University

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