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Olivier Vanderhaeghe

Olivier Vanderhaeghe

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Earth Science

D-Index
45
Citations
7392
World Ranking
4466
National Ranking
326

Overview

Olivier Vanderhaeghe is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France and has focused their research primarily within the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work encompasses a range of topics including geological and geochemical analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, geochemistry and geologic mapping, and high-pressure geophysics and materials. Research efforts also extend to planetary science and exploration as well as astro and planetary science.

Within their body of publications, Vanderhaeghe has contributed to notable journals and venues. Frequent publication outlets include:

  • Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • Precambrian Research
  • Mineralium Deposita
  • Minerals
  • Geophysical Journal International

Some of the recent papers authored or co-authored by Vanderhaeghe include:

  • Flow of partially molten crust controlling construction, growth and collapse of the Variscan orogenic belt: the geologic record of the French Massif Central, 2020, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • Paleoproterozoic gold events in the southern West African Craton: review and synopsis, 2021, Mineralium Deposita
  • A thick crustal block revealed by reconstructions of early Mars highlands, 2020, Nature Geoscience
  • The Lavrion Mines: A Unique Site of Geological and Mineralogical Heritage, 2021, Minerals
  • Insights from mineral trace chemistry on the origin of NYF and mixed LCT + NYF pegmatites and their mineralization at Mangodara, SW Burkina Faso, 2022, Mineralium Deposita

Vanderhaeghe collaborates frequently with a consistent group of co-authors, including:

  • Stefano Salvi
  • Lenka Baratoux
  • Nicolas Thébaud
  • Aurélie Louis-Napoléon
  • Muriel Gerbault

Their research contributions span across several subfields within Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a significant emphasis on geophysics, artificial intelligence applications, astronomy and astrophysics, as well as earth-surface processes and paleontology. The interdisciplinary nature of the work allows for the integration of geological and geophysical data to address complex questions related to Earth's crustal processes and planetary formation histories.

Best Publications

  • Gravitational collapse of the continental crust: definition, regimes and modes

    P. Rey;O. Vanderhaeghe;Christian Teyssier

  • Partial melting and flow of orogens

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Christian Teyssier

  • Collision vs. subduction-related magmatism: two contrasting ways of granite formation and implications for crustal growth

    Jean-François Moyen;Oscar Laurent;Oscar Laurent;Cyril Chelle-Michou;Simon Couzinié

  • Migmatites, granites and orogeny: Flow modes of partially-molten rocks and magmas associated with melt/solid segregation in orogenic belts

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Multiscale magmatic cyclicity, duration of pluton construction, and the paradoxical relationship between tectonism and plutonism in continental arcs

    Michel de Saint Blanquat;Eric Horsman;Guillaume Habert;Sven Morgan

  • Gneiss domes and crustal flow

    Donna L. Whitney;Christian Teyssier;Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • The Velay dome (French Massif Central): melt generation and granite emplacement during orogenic evolution

    P. Ledru;G. Courrioux;C. Dallain;J.M. Lardeaux

  • Generation and emplacement of Triassic granitoids within the Songpan Ganze accretionary-orogenic wedge in a context of slab retreat accommodated by tear faulting, Eastern Tibetan plateau, China

    Julia de Sigoyer;Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Stéphanie Duchêne;Audrey Billerot

  • Structural and geochronological constraints on the role of partial melting during the formation of the Shuswap metamorphic core complex at the latitude of the Thor-Odin dome, British Columbia

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Christian Teyssier;Richard Wysoczanski

  • Partial melting and decompression of the Thor-Odin dome, Shuswap metamorphic core complex, Canadian Cordillera

    Britt H Norlander;Donna L Whitney;Christian Teyssier;Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Crustal-scale rheological transitions during late-orogenic collapse

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Christian Teyssier

  • The thermal–mechanical evolution of crustal orogenic belts at convergent plate boundaries: A reappraisal of the orogenic cycle

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Two-phase orogenic convergence in the external and internal SW Alps

    Mary Ford;Stéphanie Duchêne;Dominique Gasquet;Dominique Gasquet;Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Contrasting mechanism of crustal growth

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Patrick Ledru;Denis Thiéblemont;Emmanuel Egal

  • Mobility of trace elements and oxygen in zircon during metamorphism: Consequences for geochemical tracing

    Laure A.J. Martin;Stéphanie Duchêne;Etienne Deloule;Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Evolution of orogenic wedges and continental plateaux: insights from crustal thermal–mechanical models overlying subducting mantle lithosphere

    O. Vanderhaeghe;S. Medvedev;P. Fullsack;C. Beaumont

  • Flow of partially molten crust and the internal dynamics of a migmatite dome, Naxos, Greece

    Seth C. Kruckenberg;Seth C. Kruckenberg;Olivier Vanderhaeghe;Eric C. Ferré;Christian Teyssier

  • Reconstructing paleoelevation in eroded orogens

    Andreas Mulch;Christian Teyssier;Michael A. Cosca;Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Structural development of the Naxos migmatite dome

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Pressure-Temperature-time Evolution of Metamorphic Rocks from Naxos (Cyclades, Greece): Constraints from Thermobarometry and Rb/Sr dating

    Stéphanie Duchêne;Rabha Aïssa;Olivier Vanderhaeghe

  • Pervasive melt migration from migmatites to leucogranite in the Shuswap metamorphic core complex, Canada: control of regional deformation

    Olivier Vanderhaeghe

Frequent Co-Authors

Christian Teyssier
Christian Teyssier University of Minnesota
Jean-François Moyen
Jean-François Moyen Jean Monnet University
Donna L. Whitney
Donna L. Whitney University of Minnesota
Mark Jessell
Mark Jessell University of Western Australia
Armin Zeh
Armin Zeh Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
Christopher Beaumont
Christopher Beaumont Dalhousie University
Rebecca Anne Jamieson
Rebecca Anne Jamieson Dalhousie University
Eric C. Ferré
Eric C. Ferré New Mexico State University
Etienne Deloule
Etienne Deloule University of Lorraine

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