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D-Index
67
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12849
World Ranking
7081
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243

Olivier Maury publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Olivier Maury sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 287 publications — 60th percentile

60% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Olivier Maury D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Olivier Maury sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 67 D-Index — 62nd percentile

62% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Olivier Maury is affiliated with the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon in France. Their research centers primarily on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with significant contributions in global and planetary change and oceanography.

Their work spans several subfields including ecology, management, monitoring, policy and law, and economics and econometrics. The main topics of research focus on marine and fisheries research, marine bivalve and aquaculture studies, ocean acidification effects and responses, marine and coastal ecosystems, coral and marine ecosystems studies, oceanographic and atmospheric processes, and coastal and marine management.

Maury has published extensively in various venues. The most frequent publication outlets include Earth's Future, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research), Progress In Oceanography, Nature Climate Change, and Global Change Biology.

Recent papers authored or coauthored by Maury include:

  • Next-generation ensemble projections reveal higher climate risks for marine ecosystems, 2021, Nature Climate Change
  • Disentangling diverse responses to climate change among global marine ecosystem models, 2021, Progress In Oceanography
  • Potential impacts of climate change on agriculture and fisheries production in 72 tropical coastal communities, 2022, Nature Communications
  • Global decline of pelagic fauna in a warmer ocean, 2022, Nature Climate Change
  • An iron cycle cascade governs the response of equatorial Pacific ecosystems to climate change, 2020, Global Change Biology

Frequent collaborators include:

  • Nicolas Barrier
  • Julia L. Blanchard
  • Derek P. Tittensor
  • Camilla Novaglio
  • Ryan Heneghan

The body of work encompasses numerous studies published in the subfields of global and planetary change and oceanography, addressing diverse aspects of marine and coastal ecosystems and their responses to climate change and human impacts.

Maury has also contributed to book publications, including a title under FAO eBooks: Climate change risks to marine ecosystems and fisheries, published in 2024.

Best Publications

  • Long-lived two-photon excited luminescence of water-soluble europium complex: applications in biological imaging using two-photon scanning microscopy.

    Alexandre Picot;Anthony D'aleo;Patrice L. Baldeck;Alexei Grichine

  • Charge transfer excited states sensitization of lanthanide emitting from the visible to the near-infra-red

    Anthony D’Aléo;Fabrice Pointillart;Lahcène Ouahab;Chantal Andraud

  • Molecular engineering of octupolar NLO molecules and materials based on bipyridyl metal complexes.

    Olivier Maury;Hubert Le Bozec

  • Dynamic biogeochemical provinces in the global ocean

    Gabriel Reygondeau;Gabriel Reygondeau;Gabriel Reygondeau;Alan Longhurst;Elodie Martinez;Elodie Martinez;Gregory Beaugrand

  • Lanthanide Complexes for Nonlinear Optics: From Fundamental Aspects to Applications

    Chantal Andraud;Olivier Maury

  • Near-infrared dyes for two-photon absorption in the short-wavelength infrared: strategies towards optical power limiting

    Simon Pascal;Simon Pascal;Sylvain David;Chantal Andraud;Olivier Maury

  • Efficient sensitization of europium, ytterbium, and neodymium functionalized tris-dipicolinate lanthanide complexes through tunable charge-transfer excited states.

    Anthony D’Aléo;Alexandre Picot;Andrew Beeby;J. A. Gareth Williams

  • Continuous Symmetry Breaking Induced by Ion Pairing Effect in Heptamethine Cyanine Dyes: Beyond the Cyanine Limit

    Pierre-Antoine Bouit;Christophe Aronica;Loïc Toupet;Boris Le Guennic

  • A redox-active luminescent ytterbium based single molecule magnet

    Fabrice Pointillart;Boris Le Guennic;Stéphane Golhen;Olivier Cador

  • Synthesis, linear, and quadratic-nonlinear optical properties of octupolar D3 and D2d bipyridyl metal complexes

    Olivier Maury;Lydie Viau;Katell Sénéchal;Brigitte Corre

  • Near IR Nonlinear Absorbing Chromophores with Optical Limiting Properties at Telecommunication Wavelengths

    Pierre-Antoine Bouit;Guillaume Wetzel;Gérard Berginc;Brigitte Loiseaux

  • Very bright europium complexes that stain cellular mitochondria

    James W. Walton;Adrien Bourdolle;Stephen J. Butler;Marine Soulie

  • Two‐Photon Absorption‐Related Properties of Functionalized BODIPY Dyes in the Infrared Range up to Telecommunication Wavelengths

    Pierre-Antoine Bouit;Kenji Kamada;Patrick Feneyrou;Gérard Berginc

  • Synthesis, photophysical and nonlinear optical properties of macromolecular architectures featuring octupolar tris(bipyridine) ruthenium(II) moieties: evidence for a supramolecular self-ordering in a dentritic structure.

    Thomas Le Bouder;Olivier Maury;Arnaud Bondon;Karine Costuas

  • Evaluating the Potential Impacts of the Diurnal Vertical Migration by Marine Organisms on Marine Biogeochemistry

    Olivier Aumont;Olivier Maury;Stelly Lefort;Laurent Bopp

  • Synthesis, Structural Studies, Theoretical Calculations, and Linear and Nonlinear Optical Properties of Terpyridyl Lanthanide Complexes: New Evidence for the Contribution of f Electrons to the NLO Activity

    Katell Sénéchal-David;Anne Hemeryck;Nicolas Tancrez;Loïc Toupet

  • Zinc(II) as a Versatile Template for the Design of Dipolar and Octupolar NLO-phores

    Katell Sénéchal;Olivier Maury;Hubert Le Bozec;Isabelle Ledoux

  • Lanthanide complexes for second order nonlinear optics: evidence for the direct contribution of f electrons to the quadratic hyperpolarizability.

    Nicolas Tancrez;Christophe Feuvrie;Isabelle Ledoux;Joseph Zyss

  • Lanthanide Ion and Tetrathiafulvalene-Based Ligand as a "Magic" Couple toward Luminescence, Single Molecule Magnets, and Magnetostructural Correlations

    Fabrice Pointillart;Boris le Guennic;Olivier Cador;Olivier Maury

  • Ytterbium-based bioprobes for near-infrared two-photon scanning laser microscopy imaging.

    Anthony D'Aléo;Adrien Bourdolle;Sophie Brustlein;Teddy Fauquier

  • Primary products and mechanistic considerations in alkane metathesis

    Basset Jm;Copéret C;Lefort L;Maunders Bm

Frequent Co-Authors

Boris Le Guennic
Boris Le Guennic University of Rennes
Fabrice Pointillart
Fabrice Pointillart University of Rennes
Loïc Toupet
Loïc Toupet University of Rennes
Olivier Cador
Olivier Cador University of Rennes
Lahcène Ouahab
Lahcène Ouahab University of Rennes
Joseph Zyss
Joseph Zyss École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Stéphane Golhen
Stéphane Golhen University of Rennes
Isabelle Ledoux
Isabelle Ledoux École Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay
Laurent Bopp
Laurent Bopp École Normale Supérieure
Eric D. Galbraith
Eric D. Galbraith McGill University

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