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Nicolas Arnaud is affiliated with the University of Montpellier in France, focusing their research within the field of Environmental Science. Their work spans several subfields including Environmental Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, and Global and Planetary Change.

The primary topics addressed in their research encompass Urban Stormwater Management Solutions, Wastewater Treatment and Reuse, and Flood Risk Assessment and Management. These key areas are reflected in their publication record and research interests.

One recent publication by Nicolas Arnaud is titled How Scale Influences the Resilience of Urban Water Systems: A Literature Review of Trade-Offs and Recommendations, published in 2024 in the journal Water. This paper has been cited seven times.

The scientist collaborates with several frequent co-authors, including:

  • Manel Poch
  • Lucía Alexandra Popartan
  • Lluís Corominas
  • Marta Verdaguer

Nicolas Arnaud's research has been published primarily in the venue Water, indicating a concentration in journals focused on water-related environmental issues.

Best Publications

  • Oblique Stepwise Rise and Growth of the Tibet Plateau

    Paul Tapponnier;Xu Zhiqin;Françoise Roger;Bertrand Meyer

  • Post-collision, shoshonitic volcanism on the Tibetan Plateau: implications for convective thinning of the lithosphere and the source of ocean island basalts

    S. Turner;N. Arnaud;J. Liu;N. Rogers

  • New constraints on the structure, thermochronology, and timing of the Ailao Shan-Red River shear zone, SE Asia

    P. H. Leloup;N. Arnaud;R. Lacassin;J. R. Kienast

  • Mesozoic and Cenozoic tectonics of the northern edge of the Tibetan plateau: fission-track constraints

    Marc Jolivet;Maurice Brunel;Diane Seward;Zhiqin Xu

  • Tectonics of Western Tibet, between the Tarim and the Indus

    Ph. Matte;P. Tapponnier;N. Arnaud;L. Bourjot

  • The high K2O volcanism of northwestern Tibet: Geochemistry and tectonic implications

    N.O. Arnaud;Ph. Vidal;P. Tapponnier;Ph. Matte

  • A POSSIBLE MIDDLE PALEOZOIC SUTURE IN THE ALTYN TAGH, NW CHINA

    Edward R. Sobel;Nicolas Arnaud

  • Continental subduction and exhumation of UHP rocks. Structural and geochronological insights from the Dabieshan (East China)

    Michel Faure;Wei Lin;Urs Schärer;Liangshu S. Shu

  • Large-scale geometry, offset and kinematic evolution of the Karakorum fault, Tibet

    Robin Lacassin;Franck Valli;Nicolas Arnaud;P.Hervé Leloup

  • Cosmogenic nuclide dating of Sahelanthropus tchadensis and Australopithecus bahrelghazali: Mio-Pliocene hominids from Chad.

    Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard;Didier L. Bourlès;Philippe Duringer;Marc Jolivet

  • Geochronological and geochemical constraints on Mesozoic suturing in east central Tibet

    Françoise Roger;Nicolas Arnaud;Nicolas Arnaud;Stuart Gilder;Paul Tapponnier

  • Neogene extension and volcanism in the Kunlun Fault Zone, northern Tibet: New constraints on the age of the Kunlun Fault

    M. Jolivet;M. Brunel;D. Seward;Z. Xu

  • Mongolian summits: An uplifted, flat, old but still preserved erosion surface

    Marc Jolivet;Jean-François Ritz;Riccardo Vassallo;Christophe Larroque

  • Evidence for excess argon during high pressure metamorphism in the dora maira massif (Western Alps, Italy), using an ultra-violet laser ablation microprobe 40 Ar- 39 Ar technique

    N. O. Arnaud;S. P. Kelley

  • Evolution of the Cañadas edifice and its implications for the origin of the Cañadas Caldera (Tenerife, Canary Islands)

    E. Ancochea;M.J. Huertas;J.M. Cantagrel;J. Coello

  • Exhumation history of the deepest central Himalayan rocks, Ama Drime range: Key pressure‐temperature‐deformation‐time constraints on orogenic models

    E. Kali;P.H. Leloup;Nicolas Arnaud;G. Maheo

  • The South Tibet detachment shear zone in the Dinggye area: Time constraints on extrusion models of the Himalayas

    P.H. Leloup;G. Mahéo;N. Arnaud;E. Kali

  • Jurassic to Cenozoic exhumation history of the Altyn Tagh range, northwest China, constrained by 40Ar/39Ar and apatite fission track thermochronology

    Edward R. Sobel;Nicolas Arnaud;Marc Jolivet;Bradley D. Ritts

  • Alpine thermal and structural evolution of the highest external crystalline massif: The Mont Blanc

    P. H. Leloup;N. Arnaud;E. R. Sobel;R. Lacassin

  • Kongur Shan normal fault: Type example of mountain building assisted by extension (Karakoram fault, eastern Pamir)

    Maurice Brunel;Nicolas Arnaud;Paul Tapponnier;Yusheng Pan

Frequent Co-Authors

M. Davier
M. Davier University of Paris-Saclay
Paul Tapponnier
Paul Tapponnier China Earthquake Administration
J. W. Gary
J. W. Gary University of California, Riverside
Philippe Hervé Leloup
Philippe Hervé Leloup Claude Bernard University Lyon 1
A. V. Gritsan
A. V. Gritsan Johns Hopkins University
A. J. S. Smith
A. J. S. Smith Princeton University
Robin Lacassin
Robin Lacassin Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Maurice Brunel
Maurice Brunel University of Montpellier
E. Prencipe
E. Prencipe Frankfurt School of Finance & Management
D. B. MacFarlane
D. B. MacFarlane Stanford University

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