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Pierre Agrinier is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in subfields such as Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Geochemistry and Petrology, Artificial Intelligence, and Environmental Engineering.

The scientist has focused on various topics within their research activities, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology

Among recent papers authored or co-authored by Agrinier are:

  • 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
  • Radon signature of CO2 flux constrains the depth of degassing: Furnas volcano (Azores, Portugal) versus Syabru-Bensi (Nepal Himalayas), 2022, Scientific Reports
  • Chlorine isotope data of chlorides challenge the pore fluid paradigm, 2021, Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Cl isotope fractionation in magmatic and hydrothermal eudialyte, sodalite and tugtupite (Ilímaussaq intrusion, South Greenland), 2022, Chemical Geology
  • The origin of fluorite-barite mineralization at the interface between the Paris Basin and its Variscan basement: insights from fluid inclusion chemistry and isotopic (O, H, Cl) composition, 2023, Mineralium Deposita

Pierre Agrinier frequently collaborates with other researchers, with notable co-authors including:

  • Gérard Bardoux
  • Magali Bonifacie
  • Roberto Moretti
  • Arnaud Burtin
  • Vincent Robert

The venues where Agrinier has published most often include:

  • Applied Geochemistry
  • Goldschmidt2021 abstracts
  • Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research
  • Scientific Reports
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta

Best Publications

  • The chemical composition of the Earth: Enstatite chondrite models

    M. Javoy;Edouard Kaminski;François Guyot;Denis Andrault

  • Thin crust, ultramafic exposures, and rugged faulting patterns at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (22°–24°N)

    Mathilde Cannat;Catherine Mevel;Marcia Maia;Christine Deplus

  • Calibration of the dolomite clumped isotope thermometer from 25 to 350 °C, and implications for a universal calibration for all (Ca, Mg, Fe)CO3 carbonates

    Magali Bonifacie;Magali Bonifacie;Damien Calmels;Damien Calmels;John M. Eiler;Juske Horita

  • Deep and High-temperature Hydrothermal Circulation in the Oman Ophiolite—Petrological and Isotopic Evidence

    Delphine Bosch;Marie Jamais;Francoise Boudier;Adolphe Nicolas

  • Behavior of Li and its isotopes during serpentinization of oceanic peridotites

    Sylvie Decitre;Sylvie Decitre;Etienne Deloule;Laurie Reisberg;Rachael H. James

  • Improved method for isotopic and quantitative analysis of dissolved inorganic carbon in natural water samples

    Nelly Assayag;Karine Rivé;Magali Ader;Didier Jézéquel

  • Water–rock interactions during a CO2 injection field-test: Implications on host rock dissolution and alteration effects

    N. Assayag;N. Assayag;J. Matter;M. Ader;M. Ader;D. Goldberg

  • Combined paleomagnetic and isotopic data from the Doushantuo carbonates, South China: implications for the “snowball Earth” hypothesis

    M. Macouin;J. Besse;M. Ader;S. Gilder

  • Chlorine cycling during subduction of altered oceanic crust

    Pascal Philippot;Pierre Agrinier;Marco Scambelluri

  • The Chlorine Isotope Composition of Earth's Mantle

    M. Bonifacie;N. Jendrzejewski;P. Agrinier;E. Humler

  • Serpentinization and Fluid Pathways in Tectonically Exhumed Peridotites from the Southwest Indian Ridge (62-65 E)

    Stephane Roumejon;Mathilde Cannat;Pierre Agrinier;Marguerite Godard

  • O and H stable isotope compositions of oceanic crust and upper mantle rocks exposed in the Hess Deep near the Galapagos Triple Junction

    Pierre Agrinier;Roger Hékinian;Daniel Bideau;Marc Javoy

  • Insights into C and H storage in the altered oceanic crust: Results from ODP/IODP Hole 1256D

    S. Shilobreeva;S. Shilobreeva;I. Martinez;V. Busigny;P. Agrinier

  • Chlorine isotopic composition in seafloor serpentinites and high-pressure metaperidotites. Insights into oceanic serpentinization and subduction processes

    Magali Bonifacie;Vincent Busigny;Catherine Mével;Pascal Philippot

  • Fast back-reactions of shock-released CO 2 from carbonates: An experimental approach

    P. Agrinier;A. Deutsch;A. Deutsch;U. Schärer;I. Martinez

  • Pyrohydrolysis-IRMS determination of silicate chlorine stable isotope compositions. Application to oceanic crust and meteorite samples

    Magali Bonifacie;Nathalie Jendrzejewski;Pierre Agrinier;Max Coleman;Max Coleman

  • Chlorine transfer out of a very low permeability clay sequence (Paris Basin, France) : 35Cl and 37Cl evidence

    Véronique Lavastre;Véronique Lavastre;Nathalie Jendrzejewski;Pierre Agrinier;Marc Javoy

  • Hydrological budget, carbon sources and biogeochemical processes in Lac Pavin (France): Constraints from δ18O of water and δ13C of dissolved inorganic carbon

    N. Assayag;D. Jézéquel;M. Ader;E. Viollier

  • Metasomatic hydrous fluids in amphibole peridotites from Zabargad Island (Red Sea)

    Pierre Agrinier;Catherine Mével;Delphine Bosch;Marc Javoy

  • 20. OXYGEN-ISOTOPE CONSTRAINTS ON SERPENTINIZAT ION PROCESSES IN ULTRAMAFIC ROCKS FROM THE MID-ATLANTIC RIDGE (23°N)1

    Pierre Agrinier;Mathilde Cannat

  • Hydrothermal activity in a peculiar oceanic ridge: Oxygen and hydrogen isotope evidence in the Xigaze ophiolite (Tibet, China)

    Pierre Agrinier;Marc Javoy;Jacques Girardeau

  • Chlorine isotopic compositions of high temperature hydrothermal vent fluids over ridge axes

    M. Bonifacie;J.L. Charlou;N. Jendrzejewski;P. Agrinier

  • The 2018 unrest phase at La Soufrière of Guadeloupe (French West Indies) andesitic volcano: Scrutiny of a failed but prodromal phreatic eruption

    Roberto Moretti;Jean-Christophe Komorowski;Guillaume Ucciani;Séverine Moune;Séverine Moune

  • Mineralogical and oxygen isotopic features of serpentinites recovered from the ocean/continent transition in the Iberia Abyssal Plain

    Unknown

  • Hydrothermal Alteration of the Peridotites Cored at the Ocean/Continent Boundary of the Iberian Margin: Petrologic and Stable Isotope Evidence

    Unknown

  • Chlorine Cycling During Subduction of Altered Oceanic Crust

    P. Philippot

Frequent Co-Authors

Magali Ader
Magali Ader Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Marc Javoy
Marc Javoy Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Max Coleman
Max Coleman Jet Propulsion Lab
Manuel Moreira
Manuel Moreira University of Orléans
Francis Lucazeau
Francis Lucazeau Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Pascale Louvat
Pascale Louvat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jérôme Gaillardet
Jérôme Gaillardet Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Alexander Deutsch
Alexander Deutsch University of Münster
Eric C. Gaucher
Eric C. Gaucher Total (France)
Vincent Busigny
Vincent Busigny Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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