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Samuel Angiboust is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research focuses primarily on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a substantial emphasis on Geophysics. Additional areas of study include Artificial Intelligence, Atmospheric Science, Mechanics of Materials, and Geochemistry and Petrology.

Their work engages with several main topics within geosciences, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • High-Pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Geochemistry and Geologic Mapping
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis
  • Mineralogy and Gemology Studies

Samuel Angiboust has published extensively in multiple scientific journals. Their frequent publication venues include:

  • Lithos (6 publications)
  • Geosphere (4 publications)
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters (4 publications)
  • Chemical Geology (3 publications)
  • Nature Communications (2 publications)

Notable recent papers by Samuel Angiboust include:

  • "Transient stripping of subducting slabs controls periodic forearc uplift," 2020, Nature Communications
  • "Deep mantle serpentinization in subduction zones: Insight from in situ B isotopes in slab and mantle wedge serpentinites," 2020, Chemical Geology
  • "Multiple veining in a paleo-accretionary wedge: The metamorphic rock record of prograde dehydration and transient high pore-fluid pressures along the subduction interface (Western Series, central Chile)," 2020, Geosphere
  • "Petrochronological close-up on the thermal structure of a paleo-subduction zone (W. Alps)," 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Episodic hydrofracturing and large-scale flushing along deep subduction interfaces: Implications for fluid transfer and carbon recycling (Zagros Orogen, southeastern Iran)," 2021, Chemical Geology

Samuel Angiboust collaborates with several frequent coauthors, including:

  • Jesús Muñoz-Montecinos
  • Aitor Cambeses
  • Antonio García-Casco
  • Johannes Glodny
  • Tom Raimondo

Best Publications

  • The subduction plate interface: rock record and mechanical coupling (from long to short timescales)

    P. Agard;A. Plunder;S. Angiboust;G. Bonnet

  • The Zermatt‐Saas ophiolite: the largest (60‐km wide) and deepest (c. 70–80 km) continuous slice of oceanic lithosphere detached from a subduction zone?

    Samuel Angiboust;Philippe Agard;Laurent Jolivet;O. Beyssac

  • Channelized fluid flow and eclogite-facies metasomatism along the subduction shear zone

    Samuel Angiboust;Thomas Pettke;Jan C. M. De Hoog;Benoit Caron

  • Locking of the Chile subduction zone controlled by fluid pressure before the 2010 earthquake

    Marcos Moreno;Christian Haberland;Onno Oncken;Andreas Rietbrock

  • Eclogitization of the Monviso ophiolite (W. Alps) and implications on subduction dynamics

    S. Angiboust;R. Langdon;P. Agard;D. Waters

  • Subduction interface processes recorded by eclogite-facies shear zones (Monviso, W. Alps)

    Samuel Angiboust;Philippe Agard;Hugues Raimbourg;Philippe Yamato

  • Deep burial of Asian continental crust beneath the Pamir imaged with local earthquake tomography

    C. Sippl;B. Schurr;J. Tympel;S. Angiboust

  • Initial water budget: The key to detaching large volumes of eclogitized oceanic crust along the subduction channel?

    S. Angiboust;P. Agard

  • Effect of fluid circulation on subduction interface tectonic processes: Insights from thermo-mechanical numerical modelling

    Samuel Angiboust;Sylvie Wolf;Evgenii Burov;Philippe Agard

  • Subduction zone metamorphic pathway for deep carbon cycling: I. Evidence from HP/UHP metasedimentary rocks, Italian Alps

    Jennie Cook-Kollars;Gray E. Bebout;Nathan C. Collins;Samuel Angiboust

  • Probing the transition between seismically coupled and decoupled segments along an ancient subduction interface

    Samuel Angiboust;Josephine Kirsch;Onno Oncken;Johannes Glodny

  • Eclogite breccias in a subducted ophiolite: A record of intermediate-depth earthquakes?

    Samuel Angiboust;Philippe Agard;P. Yamato;Hugues Raimbourg

  • In search of transient subduction interfaces in the Dent Blanche–Sesia Tectonic System (W. Alps)

    Samuel Angiboust;Johannes Glodny;Onno Oncken;Christian Chopin

  • Oxygen isotope record of oceanic and high-pressure metasomatism: a P–T–time–fluid path for the Monviso eclogites (Italy)

    Daniela Rubatto;Daniela Rubatto;Samuel Angiboust

  • Ilmenite breakdown and rutile-titanite stability in metagranitoids: Natural observations and experimental results

    Samuel Angiboust;Daniel Harlov

  • Insights on deep, accretionary subduction processes from the Sistan ophiolitic "mélange" (Eastern Iran)

    S. Angiboust;P. Agard;J.C.M. De Hoog;J. Omrani

  • Transient stripping of subducting slabs controls periodic forearc uplift.

    Armel Menant;Samuel Angiboust;Taras Gerya;Robin Lacassin

  • Subduction zone metamorphic pathway for deep carbon cycling: II. Evidence from HP/UHP metabasaltic rocks and ophicarbonates

    Nathan C. Collins;Gray E. Bebout;Samuel Angiboust;Philippe Agard

  • Zagros blueschists: Episodic underplating and long-lived cooling of a subduction zone

    Samuel Angiboust;Philippe Agard;Johannes Glodny;Jafar Omrani

  • Intermediate-depth brecciation along the subduction plate interface (Monviso eclogite, W. Alps)

    Michele Locatelli;A. Verlaguet;P. Agard;L. Federico

  • Channelized Fluid Flow and Eclogite-Facies Metasomatism Along the Subduction Shear Zone

    Samuel Angiboust

Frequent Co-Authors

Philippe Agard
Philippe Agard Sorbonne University
Johannes Glodny
Johannes Glodny University of Potsdam
Antonio García-Casco
Antonio García-Casco University of Granada
Onno Oncken
Onno Oncken University of Potsdam
Gray E. Bebout
Gray E. Bebout Lehigh University
Christian Chopin
Christian Chopin École Normale Supérieure
Taras Gerya
Taras Gerya ETH Zurich
Marc Fournier
Marc Fournier Sorbonne University
Patrick Monié
Patrick Monié University of Montpellier
Robin Lacassin
Robin Lacassin Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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