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Patrick Allard is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a specialization in geophysics, geology, artificial intelligence, geochemistry and petrology, and environmental engineering.

Their recent scholarly contributions include:

  • The 2018 unrest phase at La Soufrière of Guadeloupe (French West Indies) andesitic volcano: Scrutiny of a failed but prodromal phreatic eruption, 2020, Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Precursor-free eruption triggered by edifice rupture at Nyiragongo volcano, 2022, Nature
  • Exceptional eruptive CO2 emissions from intra-plate alkaline magmatism in the Canary volcanic archipelago, 2023, Communications Earth & Environment
  • Fluid Fluxing and Accumulation Drive Decadal and Short-Lived Explosive Basaltic Andesite Eruptions Preceded by Limited Volcanic Unrest, 2021, Journal of Petrology
  • Gas Monitoring of Volcanic-Hydrothermal Plumes in a Tropical Environment: The Case of La Soufrière de Guadeloupe Unrest Volcano (Lesser Antilles), 2022, Frontiers in Earth Science

Patrick Allard's research addresses a range of topics within their main field, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-Pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

Their work commonly appears in various scientific publications, notably:

  • Questions internationales (4 publications)
  • Politique étrangère (3 publications)
  • Bulletin of Volcanology (2 publications)
  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Nature

Frequent collaborators include Roberto Moretti, Jean-Christophe Komorowski, Séverine Moune, David Jessop, and Arnaud Burtin, each with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • Eruptive and diffuse emissions of CO2 from Mount Etna

    P. Allard;J. Carbonnelle;D. Dajlevic;J. Le Bronec

  • Sulphur output and magma degassing budget of Stromboli volcano

    P. Allard;J. Carbonnelle;N. Métrich;H. Loyer

  • Magmatic Gas Composition Reveals the Source Depth of Slug-Driven Strombolian Explosive Activity

    Mike Burton;Mike Burton;Mike Burton;Patrick Allard;Patrick Allard;Patrick Allard;Filippo Muré;Filippo Muré;Filippo Muré;Alessandro La Spina;Alessandro La Spina;Alessandro La Spina

  • Melt inclusion record of the conditions of ascent, degassing, and extrusion of volatile-rich alkali basalt during the powerful 2002 flank eruption of Mount Etna (Italy)

    N. Spilliaert;P. Allard;P. Allard;N. Métrich;A. V. Sobolev

  • Mobility and fluxes of major, minor and trace metals during basalt weathering and groundwater transport at Mt. Etna volcano (Sicily)

    Alessandro Aiuppa;Patrick Allard;Walter D’Alessandro;Agnes Michel

  • Diffuse volcanic emissions of carbon dioxide from Vulcano Island, Italy

    J. C. Baubron;P. Allard;J. P. Toutain

  • Spectroscopic evidence for a lava fountain driven by previously accumulated magmatic gas

    Patrick Allard;Mike Burton;Filippo Muré

  • Mount Etna 1993–2005: Anatomy of an evolving eruptive cycle

    Patrick Allard;Patrick Allard;Boris Behncke;Salvatore D'Amico;Marco Neri

  • Endogenous magma degassing and storage at Mount Etna

    Patrick Allard

  • 2001 flank eruption of the alkali- and volatile-rich primitive basalt responsible for Mount Etna's evolution in the last three decades

    N. Métrich;P. Allard;P. Allard;N. Spilliaert;D. Andronico

  • S-Cl-F degassing pattern of water-rich alkali basalt: Modelling and relationship with eruption styles on Mount Etna volcano

    Nicolas Spilliaert;Nicole Métrich;Patrick Allard;Patrick Allard

  • Soil gas emanations as precursory indicators of volcanic eruptions

    J.-C. Baubron;P. Allard;J.-C. Sabroux;D. Tedesco

  • The emissions of CO2 and other volatiles from the world's subaerial volcanoes.

    Tobias P. Fischer;Santiago Arellano;Simon Carn;Alessandro Aiuppa

  • Acid gas and metal emission rates during long‐lived basalt degassing at Stromboli Volcano

    Patrick Allard;Alessandro Aiuppa;Henri Loyer;Francine Carrot

  • Mantle-derived helium and carbon in groundwaters and gases of Mount Etna, Italy

    Patrick Allard;Philippe Jean-Baptiste;Walter D'Alessandro;Francesco Parello

  • Geophysical and geochemical modelling of the 1982 1984 unrest phenomena at Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy)

    G. De Natale;F. Pingue;P. Allard;A. Zollo

  • A CO2-rich gas trigger of explosive paroxysms at Stromboli basaltic volcano, Italy

    Patrick Allard

  • Magma-derived gas influx and water-rock interactions in the volcanic aquifer of Mt. Vesuvius, Italy

    C. Federico;A. Aiuppa;P. Allard;S. Bellomo

  • Atmospheric sources and sinks of volcanogenic elements in a basaltic volcano (Etna, Italy)

    S. Calabrese;A. Aiuppa;A. Aiuppa;P. Allard;E. Bagnato

  • Isotopic study of the origin of sulfur and carbon in Solfatara fumaroles, Campi Flegrei caldera

    P. Allard;A. Maiorani;D. Tedesco;G. Cortecci

Frequent Co-Authors

Alessandro Aiuppa
Alessandro Aiuppa University of Palermo
Nicole Métrich
Nicole Métrich Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Francesco Parello
Francesco Parello University of Palermo
Philippe Jean-Baptiste
Philippe Jean-Baptiste French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA)
Dario Tedesco
Dario Tedesco University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Walter D'Alessandro
Walter D'Alessandro National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Roberto Moretti
Roberto Moretti University of Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
Mauro Coltelli
Mauro Coltelli National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Hiroshi Shinohara
Hiroshi Shinohara National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Mariano Valenza
Mariano Valenza University of Palermo

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