Seismology, Oceanography, Volcano, Tsunami hazard and Deposition are his primary areas of study. His research brings together the fields of Geomorphology and Seismology. His study looks at the relationship between Oceanography and topics such as Sediment, which overlap with Coastal plain, Submarine pipeline and Imbrication.
His Volcano study is concerned with the larger field of Paleontology. As a part of the same scientific study, Raphaël Paris usually deals with the Tsunami hazard, concentrating on Hazard and frequently concerns with Earth science and Natural hazard. His Deposition research incorporates themes from Sediment transport and Erosion.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Volcano, Seismology, Geomorphology, Paleontology and Oceanography. In general Volcano study, his work on Lava and Caldera often relates to the realm of Flank, thereby connecting several areas of interest. His study in the field of Landslide, Tsunami hazard and Subaerial also crosses realms of Hazard analysis.
His Geomorphology course of study focuses on Pyroclastic rock and Stratigraphy. His research in Paleontology focuses on subjects like Archipelago, which are connected to Conglomerate. The study incorporates disciplines such as Deposition and Sediment in addition to Oceanography.
Raphaël Paris mainly focuses on Seismology, Volcano, Landslide, Flank and Cape verde. His Seismology study incorporates themes from Hazard, Underwater and Clastic rock. His Clastic rock study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Sediment, Traction, Provenance and Shear stress.
His study in Volcano focuses on Lava in particular. His work carried out in the field of Landslide brings together such families of science as Tide gauge, Earth science and Probabilistic framework. The Submarine study which covers Subaerial that intersects with Debris.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Seismology, Volcano, Submarine, Landslide and Cape verde. His Seismology research includes elements of Hazard, Hindcast and Clastic rock. With his scientific publications, his incorporates both Volcano and Flank.
His studies deal with areas such as Shield volcano, Explosive eruption, High elevation and Subaerial as well as Submarine. His studies link Tsunami hazard with Landslide. His Geochemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Deposition, Sediment, Subduction and Shore.
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Tsunamis as geomorphic crises: Lessons from the December 26, 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga, West Banda Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia)
Raphaël Paris;Patrick Wassmer;Junun Sartohadi;Franck Lavigne.
Geomorphology (2009)
Coastal sedimentation associated with the December 26, 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga, west Banda Aceh (Sumatra, Indonesia)
Raphael Paris;Franck Lavigne;Patrick Wassmer;Junun Sartohadi.
Marine Geology (2007)
Eruptive and structural history of Teide Volcano and rift zones of Tenerife, Canary Islands
J.C. Carracedo;E. Rodríguez Badiola;H. Guillou;M. Paterne.
Geological Society of America Bulletin (2007)
Boulder and fine sediment transport and deposition by the 2004 tsunami in Lhok Nga (western Banda Aceh, Sumatra, Indonesia): A coupled offshore–onshore model
Raphaël Paris;Jérôme Fournier;Emmanuel Poizot;Samuel Etienne.
Marine Geology (2010)
Reassessment of hydrodynamic equations: Minimum flow velocity to initiate boulder transport by high energy events (storms, tsunamis)
N.A.K. Nandasena;Raphaël Paris;Norio Tanaka.
Marine Geology (2011)
Boulder accumulations related to storms on the south coast of the Reykjanes Peninsula (Iceland)
Samuel Etienne;Raphaël Paris.
Geomorphology (2010)
Implications for the early shield-stage evolution of Tenerife from K/Ar ages and magnetic stratigraphy
Hervé Guillou;Juan Carlos Carracedo;Raphael Paris;Francisco José Pérèz Torrado.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2004)
A spatial analysis of the December 26th, 2004 tsunami-induced damages: Lessons learned for a better risk assessment integrating buildings vulnerability
Frédéric Leone;Franck Lavigne;Raphaël Paris;Jean-Charles Denain.
Applied Geography (2011)
The use of boulders for characterising past tsunamis: Lessons from the 2004 Indian Ocean and 2009 South Pacific tsunamis
Samuel Etienne;Samuel Etienne;Mark Buckley;Raphaël Paris;Aruna K. Nandasena.
Earth-Science Reviews (2011)
Boulders as a signature of storms on rock coasts
Raphaël Paris;Larissa A. Naylor;Wayne J. Stephenson.
Marine Geology (2011)
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