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Sébastien Joannin

Sébastien Joannin

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Earth Science

D-Index
35
Citations
3196
World Ranking
7788
National Ranking
625

Best Publications

  • North-south palaeohydrological contrasts in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene: tentative synthesis and working hypotheses

    M. Magny;N. Combourieu-Nebout;J. L. de Beaulieu;V. Bout-Roumazeilles

  • Pollen-based paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic change at Lake Ohrid (south-eastern Europe) during the past 500 ka

    Laura Sadori;Andreas Koutsodendris;Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos;Alessia Masi

  • Mediterranean winter rainfall in phase with African monsoons during the past 1.36 million years

    Bernd Wagner;Hendrik Vogel;Alexander Francke;Alexander Francke;Tobias Friedrich

  • Contrasting patterns of climatic changes during the Holocene across the Italian Peninsula reconstructed from pollen data

    O. Peyron;O. Peyron;M. Magny;S. Goring;S. Joannin

  • Holocene vegetation and climate changes in the central Mediterranean inferred from a high-resolution marine pollen record (Adriatic Sea)

    N. Combourieu-Nebout;O. Peyron;V. Bout-Roumazeilles;S. Goring

  • Atlantic forcing of Western Mediterranean winter rain minima during the last 12,000 years

    Christoph Zielhofer;William J. Fletcher;Steffen Mischke;Marc De Batist

  • Climate changes in the central Mediterranean and Italian vegetation dynamics since the Pliocene

    Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout;Adele Bertini;Elda Russo-Ermolli;Elda Russo-Ermolli;Odile Peyron;Odile Peyron

  • Holocene palaeohydrological changes in the northern Mediterranean borderlands as reflected by the lake-level record of Lake Ledro, northeastern Italy

    Michel Magny;Sébastien Joannin;Didier Galop;Boris Vannière

  • Precipitation changes in the Mediterranean basin during the Holocene from terrestrial and marine pollen records: a model-data comparison

    Odile Peyron;Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout;David Brayshaw;Simon Goring

  • Vegetation, fire and climate history of the Lesser Caucasus: a new Holocene record from Zarishat fen (Armenia)

    Sébastien Joannin;Sébastien Joannin;Adam A. Ali;Vincent Ollivier;Paul Roiron

  • Pollen-based reconstruction of Holocene vegetation and climate in southern Italy: the case of Lago Trifoglietti

    S. Joannin;S. Joannin;S. Joannin;E. Brugiapaglia;J.-L. de Beaulieu;L. Bernardo

  • Orbital changes, variation in solar activity and increased anthropogenic activities: controls on the Holocene flood frequency in the Lake Ledro area, Northern Italy

    Boris Vannière;M. Magny;S. Joannin;S. Joannin;Anaëlle Simonneau

  • Quaternary volcano-lacustrine patterns and palaeobotanical data in southern Armenia

    Vincent Ollivier;Samuel Nahapetyan;Paul Roiron;Ivan Gabrielyan

  • Tectonic and climatic controls on coastal sedimentation: The Late Pliocene–Middle Pleistocene of northeastern Rhodes, Greece

    Jean-Jacques Cornée;Pierre Moissette;Sébastien Joannin;Jean-Pierre Suc

  • Vegetation response to obliquity and precession forcing during the Mid-Pleistocene Transition in Western Mediterranean region (ODP site 976)

    Sébastien Joannin;Sébastien Joannin;Franck Bassinot;Nathalie Combourieu Nebout;Odile Peyron

  • Early Pleistocene climate cycles in continental deposits of the Lesser Caucasus of Armenia inferred from palynology, magnetostratigraphy, and 40Ar/39Ar dating.

    Sébastien Joannin;Jean-Jacques Cornée;Philippe Münch;Michel Fornari

  • Vegetation changes during the late Early Pleistocene at Montalbano Jonico (Province of Matera, southern Italy) based on pollen analysis

    Sébastien Joannin;Neri Ciaranfi;Simona Stefanelli

  • Early Pleistocene climate changes in the central Mediterranean region as inferred from integrated pollen and planktonic foraminiferal stable isotope analyses

    Sébastien Joannin;Frédéric Quillévéré;Jean-Pierre Suc;Christophe Lécuyer

  • Impact of climate changes on vegetation and human societies during the Holocene in the South Caucasus (Vanevan, Armenia): A multiproxy approach including pollen, NPPs and brGDGTs

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  • 1.36 million years of Mediterranean forest refugium dynamics in response to glacial–interglacial cycle strength

    Timme Donders;Konstantinos Panagiotopoulos;Andreas Koutsodendris;Adele Bertini

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