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Pierre Choukroune

Pierre Choukroune

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
7861
World Ranking
7058
National Ranking
548

Overview

Pierre Choukroune is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France. Their academic profile is characterized by engagement in research and scholarship within their institutional context.

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Best Publications

  • Orthogneiss, mylonite and non coaxial deformation of granites: the example of the South Armorican Shear Zone

    D. Berthé;P. Choukroune;P. Jegouzo

  • Ecors deep seismic data and balanced cross sections: Geometric constraints on the evolution of the Pyrenees

    F. Roure;P. Choukroune;X. Berastegui;J. A. Munoz

  • The Ecors Pyrenean deep seismic profile reflection data and the overall structure of an orogenic belt

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  • Massive deep-sea sulphide ore deposits discovered on the East Pacific Rise

    Jean Francheteau;H.D. Needham;P. Choukroune;Tierre Juteau

  • Physical models of extensional tectonics at various scales

    B. Vendeville;P. R. Cobbold;P. Davy;P. Choukroune

  • Archean granite-greenstone tectonics at Kolar (South India): Interplay of diapirism and bulk inhomogeneous contraction during juvenile magmatic accretion

    Dominique Chardon;Jean-Jacques Peucat;Mudlappa Jayananda;Pierre Choukroune

  • Strain pattern in the Aar Granite (Central Alps): orthogneiss developed by bulk inhomogeneous flattening

    Pierre Choukroune;Denis Gapais

  • TECTONIC EVOLUTION OF THE PYRENEES

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  • Bulk kinematics from shear zone patterns: some field examples

    Denis Gapais;Pascal Bale;Pierre Choukroune;Peter R. Cobbold

  • Shear zones in the iberian arc

    Moises Iglesias Ponce de Leon;Pierre Choukroune

  • Strain patterns in Archaean dome-and-basin structures: The Dharwar craton (Karnataka, South India)

    Hugues Bouhallier;Dominique Chardon;Pierre Choukroune

  • Orientations préférentielles du quartz et orthogneissification progressive en régime cisaillant : L'exemple du cisaillement sud-armoricain

    Didier Berthé;Pierre Choukroune;Denis Gapais

  • Sinking of the Dharwar Basin (South India): implications for Archaean tectonics

    Dominique Chardon;Pierre Choukroune;Mudlappa Jayananda

  • Strain patterns, décollement and incipient sagducted greenstone terrains in the Archaean Dharwar craton (south India)

    Dominique Chardon;Pierre Choukroune;Mudlappa Jayananda

  • Soft lithosphere during periods of Archaean crustal growth or crustal reworking

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  • Normal faulting, block tilting, and décollement in a stretched crust

    Jean-Pierre Brun;Pierre Choukroune

  • Intense hydrothermal activity at the axis of the east pacific rise near 13°N: Sumbersible witnesses the growth of sulfide chimney

    R. Hekinian;J. Francheteau;V. Renard;R. D. Ballard

  • Shear criteria and structural symmetry

    P. Choukroune;D. Gapais;O. Merle

  • Diapirism, bulk homogeneous shortening and transcurrent shearing in the Archaean Dharwar craton: the Holenarsipur area, southern India

    Hugues Bouhallier;Pierre Choukroune;Michel Ballèvre

  • Archaean crustal growth and tectonic processes: a comparison of the Superior Province, Canada and the Dharwar Craton, India

    P. Choukroune;J. N. Ludden;D. Chardon;A. J. Calvert

  • Main results of the ECORS Pyrenees profile

    P. Choukroune;F. Roure;B. Pinet

  • First manned submersible dives on the East Pacific Rise at 21°N (project RITA): General results

    Jean Francheteau;H.D. Needham;P. Choukroune;Tierre Juteau

  • Hydrothermal deposits sampled by diving saucer in transform fault a near 37°n on the mid-atlantic ridge, famous area

    M Hoffert;A Perseil;Roger Hekinian;P Choukroune

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominique Chardon
Dominique Chardon Paul Sabatier University
Roger Hekinian
Roger Hekinian French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jean-Pierre Brun
Jean-Pierre Brun University of Rennes
Denis Gapais
Denis Gapais University of Rennes
William R. Normark
William R. Normark United States Geological Survey
Philippe Davy
Philippe Davy University of Rennes
Mudlappa Jayananda
Mudlappa Jayananda University of Hyderabad
Jean Francheteau
Jean Francheteau University of California, San Diego
Jean-Jacques Peucat
Jean-Jacques Peucat University of Rennes
Michel Ballèvre
Michel Ballèvre University of Rennes

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