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Overview

Pierre Dutrieux is affiliated with the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with extensive work in subfields such as Atmospheric Science, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, and Oceanography.

The scientist's work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Cryospheric studies and observations
  • Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics
  • Winter Sports Injuries and Performance
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Climate variability and models
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Climate change and permafrost

Dutrieux has coauthored numerous publications with frequently collaborating researchers such as Paul R. Holland, Adrian Jenkins, Tae-Wan Kim, Ian Joughin, and Daniel Shapero.

Recent notable publications include:

  • Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining, 2020, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  • Ice-shelf retreat drives recent Pine Island Glacier speedup, 2021, Science Advances
  • Simulated Twentieth-Century Ocean Warming in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica, 2022, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Persistent Ross Sea Freshening From Imbalance West Antarctic Ice Shelf Melting, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • Scientific Challenges and Present Capabilities in Underwater Robotic Vehicle Design and Navigation for Oceanographic Exploration Under-Ice, 2020, Remote Sensing

The frequent venues where Dutrieux publishes include:

  • Journal of Geophysical Research Oceans
  • The Cryosphere
  • Geophysical Research Letters
  • Nature Communications
  • Science Advances

Best Publications

  • Stronger ocean circulation and increased melting under Pine Island Glacier ice shelf

    Stanley S. Jacobs;Adrian Jenkins;Claudia F. Giulivi;Pierre Dutrieux

  • Observations beneath Pine Island Glacier in West Antarctica and implications for its retreat

    Adrian Jenkins;Pierre Dutrieux;Stanley S. Jacobs;Stephen D. McPhail

  • Strong Sensitivity of Pine Island Ice-Shelf Melting to Climatic Variability

    Pierre Dutrieux;Jan De Rydt;Adrian Jenkins;Paul R. Holland

  • West Antarctic Ice Sheet retreat in the Amundsen Sea driven by decadal oceanic variability

    Adrian Jenkins;Deb Shoosmith;Pierre Dutrieux;Stan Jacobs

  • West Antarctic ice loss influenced by internal climate variability and anthropogenic forcing

    Paul R. Holland;Thomas J. Bracegirdle;Pierre Dutrieux;Adrian Jenkins

  • How Much, How Fast?: A Science Review and Outlook for Research on the Instability of Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier in the 21st Century

    Ted A. Scambos;Robin E. Bell;Richard B. Alley;S. Anandakrishnan

  • Decadal ocean forcing and Antarctic ice sheet response: Lessons from the Amundsen Sea

    Adrian Jenkins;Pierre Dutrieux;Pierre Dutrieux;Stan Jacobs;Eric J. Steig

  • Opinion: Midwater ecosystems must be considered when evaluating environmental risks of deep-sea mining

    Jeffrey C. Drazen;Craig R. Smith;Kristina M. Gjerde;Steven H. D. Haddock

  • Sub-ice-shelf sediments record history of twentieth-century retreat of Pine Island Glacier

    J. A. Smith;T. J. Andersen;M. Shortt;A. M. Gaffney

  • A consistent data set of Antarctic ice sheet topography, cavity geometry, and global bathymetry

    Ralph Timmermann;A. Le Brocq;T. Deen;E. Domack

  • Ice-shelf retreat drives recent Pine Island Glacier speedup

    Ian Joughin;Daniel Shapero;Ben Smith;Pierre Dutrieux

  • Nitrogen fixation in the western equatorial Pacific: Rates, diazotrophic cyanobacterial size class distribution, and biogeochemical significance

    Sophie Bonnet;Sophie Bonnet;Isabelle C. Biegala;Pierre Dutrieux;Lia O. Slemons

  • Pine Island glacier ice shelf melt distributed at kilometre scales

    P. Dutrieux;D. G. Vaughan;H. F. J. Corr;Adrian Jenkins

  • Observations of the North Equatorial Current, Mindanao Current, and Kuroshio current system during the 2006/07 El Niño and 2007/08 La Niña

    Yuji Kashino;Norievill España;Fadli Syamsudin;Kelvin J. Richards

  • Simulated Twentieth‐Century Ocean Warming in the Amundsen Sea, West Antarctica

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  • Subglacial melt channels and fracture in the floating part of Pine Island Glacier, Antarctica

    David G. Vaughan;Hugh F. J. Corr;Robert A. Bindschadler;Pierre Dutrieux

  • Mechanisms driving variability in the ocean forcing of Pine Island Glacier.

    Benjamin G M Webber;Karen J Heywood;David P Stevens;Pierre Dutrieux;Pierre Dutrieux;Pierre Dutrieux

  • Ocean circulation and sea-ice thinning induced by melting ice shelves in the Amundsen Sea

    Nicolas C. Jourdain;Pierre Mathiot;Nacho Merino;Gaël Durand

  • Sensitivity of Pine Island Glacier to observed ocean forcing

    Knut Christianson;Mitchell Bushuk;Mitchell Bushuk;Pierre Dutrieux;Pierre Dutrieux;Byron R. Parizek

  • Basal terraces on melting ice shelves

    Pierre Dutrieux;Craig Stewart;Adrian Jenkins;Keith W. Nicholls

  • Pine Island Glacier ice shelf melt distributed at kilometre scales

    Pierre Dutrieux;David G. Vaughan;Hugh F. J. Corr;Adrian Jenkins

Frequent Co-Authors

Adrian Jenkins
Adrian Jenkins Durham University
Eric Rignot
Eric Rignot University of California, Irvine
Ian Joughin
Ian Joughin University of Washington
David G. Vaughan
David G. Vaughan British Antarctic Survey
Paul R. Holland
Paul R. Holland British Antarctic Survey
Stanley S. Jacobs
Stanley S. Jacobs Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Hugh F. J. Corr
Hugh F. J. Corr British Antarctic Survey
Karen J. Heywood
Karen J. Heywood University of East Anglia
Keith W. Nicholls
Keith W. Nicholls Natural Environment Research Council
Sophie Cravatte
Sophie Cravatte Institut de Recherche pour le Développement

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