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Roselyne Buscail

Roselyne Buscail

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Earth Science

D-Index
33
Citations
3569
World Ranking
8454
National Ranking
674

Overview

Roselyne Buscail is affiliated with the University of Perpignan in France and focuses their research on Environmental Science with a specialization in areas such as Ecology, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Pollution, Oceanography, and Atmospheric Science.

Their work encompasses several main topics, including:

  • Mercury impact and mitigation studies
  • Isotope Analysis in Ecology
  • Heavy metals in environment
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Roselyne Buscail cover a range of studies related to sediment analysis, mercury deposition, and suspended matter supply. These include:

  • River signature over coastal area (Eastern Mediterranean): Grain size and geochemical analyses of sediments, 2020, published in Regional Studies in Marine Science
  • Mercury deposition in the Eastern Mediterranean: Modern fluxes in the water column and Holocene accumulation rates in abyssal sediment, 2023, published in Chemical Geology
  • Supplies of suspended matter by surface water of the Mazafran drainage basin (western Algiers, Algeria), 2020, published in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
  • Sources, Transport, and accumulation of Mercury in the northwestern Mediterranean margin sediments during the Industrial Era and influence of turbiditic events, 2023, published in Progress In Oceanography

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Buscail include:

  • Daniel Cossa
  • Olivier Radakovitch
  • Myriam Ghsoub
  • Milad Fakhri
  • Thierry Courp

Their publications have appeared in journals such as Regional Studies in Marine Science, Chemical Geology, Arabian Journal of Geosciences, and Progress In Oceanography, reflecting a focus on marine and environmental geosciences.

Best Publications

  • Trophic control of benthic foraminiferal abundance and microhabitat in the bathyal Gulf of Lions, western Mediterranean Sea

    G Schmiedl;F de Bovée;R Buscail;B Charrière

  • Particulate matter and organic carbon budgets for the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean)

    Xavier Durrieu De Madron;Abderrazzak Abassi;Serge Heussner;André Monaco

  • Trawling-induced resuspension and dispersal of muddy sediments and dissolved elements in the Gulf of Lion (NW Mediterranean)

    X. Durrieu de Madron;B. Ferré;G. Le Corre;C. Grenz

  • Fluxes and budget of organic matter in the benthic boundary layer over the northwestern Mediterranean margin

    R. Buscail;R. Pocklington;R. Daumas;L. Guidi

  • Origin and distribution of terrestrial organic matter in the NW Mediterranean (Gulf of Lions): Exploring the newly developed BIT index

    Jung-Hyun Kim;Stefan Schouten;Roselyne Buscail;Wolfgang Ludwig

  • Influence of deep-water derived isoprenoid tetraether lipids on the TEXH86 paleothermometer in the Mediterranean Sea

    Jung-Hyun Kim;Stefan Schouten;Marta Rodrigo-Gámiz;Sebastiaan Rampen

  • Sources and sinks of sediment-bound contaminants in the Gulf of Lions (NW Mediterranean Sea): A multi-tracer approach

    Vincent Roussiez;Wolfgang Ludwig;André Monaco;Jean-Luc Probst

  • Sediment dynamics during wet and dry storm events on the Têt inner shelf (SW Gulf of Lions)

    J. Guillén;F. Bourrin;A. Palanques;X. Durrieu de Madron

  • Live (stained) benthic foraminifera from the Rhône prodelta (Gulf of Lion, NW Mediterranean): Environmental controls on a river-dominated shelf

    A. Goineau;C. Fontanier;F.J. Jorissen;B. Lansard

  • Live foraminifera from the open slope between Grand Rhône and Petit Rhône Canyons (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean)

    C. Fontanier;F.J. Jorissen;B. Lansard;A. Mouret

  • Distribution and quality of sedimentary organic matter on the Aquitanian margin (Bay of Biscay)

    Henri Etcheber;Jean-Claude Relexans;Majida Beliard;Olivier Weber

  • The fate of river organic carbon in coastal areas : A study in the Rhone River delta using multiple isotopic (delta C-13, Delta C-14) and organic tracers

    Cecile Cathalot;Christophe Rabouille;N. Tisnerat-Laborde;Flora Toussaint

  • Seasonal variability of the organic matter in a sedimentary coastal environment: sources, degradation and accumulation (continental shelf of the Gulf of Lions—northwestern Mediterranean Sea)

    Roselyne Buscail;Roger Pocklington;Claire Germain

  • Organic matter distribution in burrows of the thalassinid crustacean Callichirus laurae, Gulf of Aqaba (Red Sea)

    Jean de Vaugelas;Roselyne Buscail

  • Distribution and lability of land-derived organic matter in the surface sediments of the Rhône prodelta and the adjacent shelf (Mediterranean Sea, France): a multi proxy study

    S. Bourgeois;Audrey Pruski;M.-Y. Sun;R. Buscail

  • Temporal variability of carbon recycling in coastal sediments influenced by rivers: assessing the impact of flood inputs in the Rhône River prodelta.

    C. Cathalot;C. Rabouille;L. Pastor;B. Deflandre;B. Deflandre

  • Influence of the organic matter composition on benthic oxygen demand in the Rhône River prodelta (NW Mediterranean Sea)

    Lucie Pastor;Bruno Deflandre;Eric Viollier;Cécile Cathalot

  • Fate of metals in coastal sediments of a Mediterranean flood-dominated system: An approach based on total and labile fractions

    Vincent Roussiez;Wolfgang Ludwig;Olivier Radakovitch;Jean-Luc Probst

  • Present‐day organic matter sedimentation on the NW Mediterranean margin: Importance of off‐shelf export

    Roselyne Buscail;Claire Germain

  • Origin and Accumulation of Trace Elements in Sediments of the Northwestern Mediterranean Margin

    Daniel Cossa;R. Buscail;P. Puig;Jean-Francois Chiffoleau

  • Temporal variability of live (stained) benthic foraminiferal faunas in a river-dominated shelf – Faunal response to rapid changes of the river influence (Rhône prodelta, NW Mediterranean)

    A. Goineau;C. Fontanier;F. Jorissen;R. Buscail

Frequent Co-Authors

Christophe Fontanier
Christophe Fontanier University of Angers
Christophe Rabouille
Christophe Rabouille University of Paris-Saclay
Serge Heussner
Serge Heussner Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Pierre Giresse
Pierre Giresse University of Perpignan
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté
Jaap S. Sinninghe Damsté Royal Netherlands Institute for Sea Research
Antoine Grémare
Antoine Grémare University of Bordeaux
Daniel Cossa
Daniel Cossa Grenoble Alpes University
Olivier Radakovitch
Olivier Radakovitch Institut de Radioprotection et de Sûreté Nucléaire
Frans Jorissen
Frans Jorissen University of Angers
Stefan Schouten
Stefan Schouten Utrecht University

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