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Nathalie Vigier is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research spans multiple fields primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science, with a focus that includes Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Ecology, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis.

Their recent publications cover a range of topics related to environmental geochemistry, isotope analysis, and sedimentology. Key papers include:

  • Large-scale survey of lithium concentrations in marine organisms, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Bioaccumulation of Lithium Isotopes in Mussel Soft Tissues and Implications for Coastal Environments, 2021, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry
  • Clay Li and Nd isotopes response to hydroclimate changes in the Changjiang (Yangtze) basin over the past 14,000 years, 2021, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Rare earth element and neodymium isotope tracing of sedimentary rock weathering, 2020, Chemical Geology
  • Variations of Mg isotope geochemistry in soils over a Hawaiian 4 Myr chronosequence, 2020, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Fanny Thibon
  • Lucas Weppe
  • Maryline Montanes
  • Marc Métian
  • Paco Bustamante

Their research has been published repeatedly in venues such as:

  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Goldschmidt Abstracts
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Earth-Science Reviews

Main topics of Nathalie Vigier's work feature:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Chemical Synthesis and Characterization
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Radioactive element chemistry and processing

Best Publications

  • Quantifying Li isotope fractionation during smectite formation and implications for the Li cycle

    N. Vigier;A. Decarreau;Romain Millot;J. Carignan

  • Behaviour of lithium and its isotopes during weathering in the Mackenzie Basin, Canada

    Romain Millot;Nathalie Vigier;Jérôme Gaillardet

  • Accurate and High-Precision Measurement of Lithium Isotopes in Two Reference Materials by MC-ICP-MS

    Romain Millot;Catherine Guerrot;Nathalie Vigier

  • The relationship between riverine lithium isotope composition and silicate weathering rates in Iceland

    Nicolas Vigier;Sigurdur R. Gislason;K. W. Burton;Romain Millot

  • Lithium isotope systematics in a forested granitic catchment (Strengbach, Vosges Mountains, France).

    Emmanuel Lemarchand;François Chabaux;Nathalie Vigier;Romain Millot

  • Magnesium isotope systematics of the lithologically varied Moselle river basin, France

    Agnès Brenot;Christophe Cloquet;Nathalie Vigier;Jean Carignan

  • Experimental determination of magnesium isotope fractionation during higher plant growth

    Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Anne Poszwa;Corinne Leyval;Nathalie Vigier

  • Erosion timescales derived from U-decay series measurements in rivers

    Nathalie Vigier;Bernard Bourdon;Simon Turner;Claude J. Allègre

  • Hf and Nd isotopes in marine sediments: Constraints on global silicate weathering

    Germain Bayon;K. W. Burton;K. W. Burton;Guillaume Soulet;Guillaume Soulet;N. Vigier

  • Effects of biogeochemical processes on magnesium isotope variations in a forested catchment in the Vosges Mountains (France)

    Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Nathalie Vigier;Anne Poszwa;Jean-Pierre Boudot

  • Processes controlling the stable isotope compositions of Li, B, Mg and Ca in plants, soils and waters: A review

    Anne-Désirée Schmitt;Anne-Désirée Schmitt;Nathalie Vigier;Damien Lemarchand;Romain Millot

  • Magnesium Isotope Compositions of Natural Reference Materials

    Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Emile B. Bolou-Bi;Nathalie Vigier;Agnès Brenot;Anne Poszwa

  • Mg isotope fractionation during calcite precipitation: An experimental study

    Ségolène Saulnier;Claire Rollion-Bard;Nathalie Vigier;Marc Chaussidon

  • Experimental determination of the role of diffusion on Li isotope fractionation during basaltic glass weathering

    A. Verney-Carron;Nathalie Vigier;Romain Millot

  • The impact of anthropogenic inputs on lithium content in river and tap water

    Hye-Bin Choi;Jong-Sik Ryu;Woo-Jin Shin;Nathalie Vigier

  • The relationship between riverine U-series disequilibria and erosion rates in a basaltic terrain

    Natalie Vigier;Kevin W Burton;Sigurdur R Gislason;Nick W Rogers

  • The control of weathering processes on riverine and seawater hafnium isotope ratios

    Germain Bayon;Nathalie Vigier;Kevin W. Burton;Jean Carignan Agnès Brenot

  • Variation of lithium isotope geochemistry during basalt weathering and secondary mineral transformations in Hawaii

    Jong-Sik Ryu;Nathalie Vigier;Sin-Woo Lee;Kwang-Sik Lee

  • A new approach for modeling Cenozoic oceanic lithium isotope paleo-variations: the key role of climate

    Nathalie Vigier;Y. Goddéris

  • Effect of environmental conditions and skeletal ultrastructure on the Li isotopic composition of scleractinian corals

    Claire Rollion-Bard;Nathalie Vigier;Anders Meibom;Dominique Blamart

  • Experimental investigation of Mg isotope fractionation during mineral dissolution and clay formation

    Jong-Sik Ryu;Nathalie Vigier;Alain Decarreau;Sin-Woo Lee

  • Determination of thorium and uranium isotope ratios in low-concentration geological materials using a fixed multi-collector-ICP-MS

    Simon Turner;Peter van Calsteren;Nathalie Vigier;Louise Thomas

  • A Reflection on Mg, Cd, Ca, Li and Si Isotopic Measurements and Related Reference Materials

    Jean Carignan;Damien Cardinal;Anton Eisenhauer;Albert Galy

  • Hf and Nd isotopes in marine sediments: Constraints on global silicate weathering

    G. Bayon;K. W. Burton;N. Vigier;B. Dennielou

Frequent Co-Authors

Romain Millot
Romain Millot Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Claire Rollion-Bard
Claire Rollion-Bard Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University
Germain Bayon
Germain Bayon French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Sabine Petit
Sabine Petit University of Poitiers
Ben-Xun Su
Ben-Xun Su Chinese Academy of Sciences
Kevin W. Burton
Kevin W. Burton Durham University
Yves Goddéris
Yves Goddéris Paul Sabatier University
Christian France-Lanord
Christian France-Lanord University of Lorraine
Philippe Telouk
Philippe Telouk École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Jean Carignan
Jean Carignan Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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