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Romain Bousquet

Romain Bousquet

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Earth Science

D-Index
36
Citations
4399
World Ranking
7313
National Ranking
531

Overview

Romain Bousquet is affiliated with Kiel University in Germany and focuses research within Earth and Planetary Sciences, emphasizing areas such as Geophysics, Artificial Intelligence, Statistical and Nonlinear Physics, Computational Mechanics, and Geology.

Their research explores a range of main topics including Geological and Geochemical Analysis, earthquake and tectonic studies, Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping, Model Reduction and Neural Networks, Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows, Geological and Geophysical Studies, and Geological formations and processes.

Recent publications by Romain Bousquet include:

  • Large scale analysis of three-dimensional turbulent von Kármán swirling flows, 2024, Physics of Fluids
  • Polycyclic metamorphic evolution of the Sierra Albarrana Schists (SW Iberian Massif): From low-pressure Ordovician rifting to medium-pressure Variscan overprint, 2023, Lithos
  • The Origin of Magmas and Metals at the Submarine Brothers Volcano, Kermadec Arc, New Zealand, 2022, Economic Geology
  • Gabbro Discovery in Discovery Deep: First Plutonic Rock Samples From the Red Sea Rift Axis, 2021, Frontiers in Earth Science
  • First discovery of gabbroic rocks from the Discovery Deep, Red Sea rift axis, 2021, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts

Key collaborators frequently working with Bousquet include Yamirka Rojas-Agramonte, Caroline Nore, Jörg Follmann, F.M. van der Zwan, and Nico Augustin.

Their work has appeared multiple times in several publication venues, with contributions to Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, Economic Geology, Frontiers in Earth Science, Lithos, and Physics of Fluids.

Best Publications

  • Reconciling plate-tectonic reconstructions of Alpine Tethys with the geological–geophysical record of spreading and subduction in the Alps

    Mark R. Handy;Stefan M. Schmid;Romain Bousquet;Eduard Kissling

  • Kinematic, thermal and petrological model of the Central Alps: Lepontine metamorphism in the upper crust and eclogitisation of the lower crust

    Romain Bousquet;Bruno Goffé;Pierre Henry;Xavier Le Pichon;Xavier Le Pichon

  • Mechanisms of mass and heat transport during Barrovian metamorphism: A discussion based on field evidence from the Central Alps (Switzerland/northern Italy)

    Alfons Berger;Stefan M. Schmid;Martin Engi;Romain Bousquet

  • Metamorphism of metasediments at the scale of an orogen: a key to the Tertiary geodynamic evolution of the Alps

    Romain Bousquet;Roland Oberhänsli;Bruno Goffé;Michael Wiederkehr

  • The tectono-metamorphic history of the Valaisan domain from the Western to the Central Alps: New constraints on the evolution of the Alps

    Romain Bousquet;Bruno Goffé;Olivier Vidal;Roland Oberhänsli

  • Evidence for middle Miocene uplift of the East African Plateau

    Henry Wichura;Romain Bousquet;Roland Oberhänsli;Manfred R. Strecker

  • Detachments in high-pressure mountain belts, Tethyan examples

    L Jolivet;L Jolivet;B Goffé;R Bousquet;R Oberhänsli

  • Subduction-related metamorphism in the Alps: review of isotopic ages based on petrology and their geodynamic consequences

    Alfons Berger;Romain Bousquet

  • Effect of the chemical composition of the crust on the metamorphic evolution of orogenic wedges

    B. Goffé;R. Bousquet;P. Henry;X. Le Pichon;X. Le Pichon

  • Metamorphic Structure of the Alps.

    R. Oberhänsli;R. Bousquet;Martin Engi;B. Goffé

  • Alpine high pressure evolution of the eastern Bitlis complex, SE Turkey

    R. Oberhänsli;O. Candan;R. Bousquet;G. Rimmele

  • Late-stage deformation in a collisional orogen (Western Alps): nappe refolding, back-thrusting or normal faulting?

    Stefan Bucher;Stefan M. Schmid;Romain Bousquet;Bernhard Fügenschuh

  • Dating Polygenetic Metamorphic Assemblages along a Transect across the Western Alps

    Igor Maria Villa;Igor Maria Villa;Stefan Bucher;Romain Bousquet;Ilka C Kleinhanns

  • Dating Subduction Events in East Anatolia, Turkey

    Roland Oberhansli;Romain Bousquet;Osman Candan Aral I. Okay

  • Overriding plate thinning in subduction zones: Localized convection induced by slab dehydration

    D. Arcay;M.-P. Doin;E. Tric;R. Bousquet

  • Alpine orogenic evolution from subduction to collisional thermal overprint: The 40Ar/39Ar age constraints from the Valaisan Ocean, central Alps

    Michael Wiederkehr;Michael Wiederkehr;Masafumi Sudo;Romain Bousquet;Alfons Berger

  • High‐pressure–low‐temperature metamorphism and deformation in the Bündnerschiefer of the Engadine window: implications for the regional evolution of the eastern Central Alps

    R. Bousquet;R. Oberhänsli;B. Goffe;L. Jolivet

  • From subduction to collision: Thermal overprint of HP/LT meta-sediments in the north-eastern Lepontine Dome (Swiss Alps) and consequences regarding the tectono-metamorphic evolution of the Alpine orogenic wedge

    Michael Wiederkehr;Michael Wiederkehr;Romain Bousquet;Stefan M. Schmid;Alfons Berger

  • Metamorphic heterogeneities within a single HP unit: Overprint effect or metamorphic mix?

    Romain Bousquet

  • Tectonic evolution of the Briançonnais units along a transect (ECORS-CROP) through the Italian-French Western Alps

    Stefan Bucher;Christina Ulardic;Romain Bousquet;Stefano Ceriani

Frequent Co-Authors

Roland Oberhänsli
Roland Oberhänsli University of Potsdam
Bruno Goffé
Bruno Goffé Aix-Marseille University
Alfons Berger
Alfons Berger University of Bern
Osman Candan
Osman Candan Dokuz Eylül University
Martin Engi
Martin Engi University of Bern
Friedrich Koller
Friedrich Koller University of Vienna
Pierre Henry
Pierre Henry Aix-Marseille University
Manfred R. Strecker
Manfred R. Strecker University of Potsdam
Mark R. Handy
Mark R. Handy Freie Universität Berlin

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