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Sébastien Nomade is affiliated with Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines University in France. Their research primarily spans the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences with a focus on several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Anthropology, Paleontology, and Archeology.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics central to geology and ancient environments such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena
  • Geological formations and processes

Sébastien Nomade has contributed publications to frequent venues, including:

  • Scientific Reports
  • Quaternary Science Reviews
  • Quaternary International
  • Quaternary Geochronology
  • PLoS ONE

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Sébastien Nomade consist of Alison Pereira, Fabrizio Marra, Danilo M. Palladino, and Gianluca Sottili. The collaborations indicate sustained research partnerships across multiple projects.

Recent representative papers include:

  • "Interpreting and reporting 40Ar/39Ar geochronologic data" (2020), Geological Society of America Bulletin
  • "The origin of early Acheulean expansion in Europe 700 ka ago: new findings at Notarchirico (Italy)" (2020), Scientific Reports
  • "Expanded geographic distribution and dietary strategies of the earliest Oldowan hominins and Paranthropus" (2023), Science
  • "Elephant bones for the Middle Pleistocene toolmaker" (2021), PLoS ONE
  • "Tephrochronology of the central Mediterranean MIS 11c interglacial (~425-395 ka): New constraints from the Vico volcano and Tiber delta, central Italy" (2020), Quaternary Science Reviews

The areas of research evident in these publications emphasize geochronological techniques, paleoanthropological studies associated with early human ancestors, and volcanic tephrochronology applied to paleoclimate contexts.

Best Publications

  • Synchrony of the Central Atlantic magmatic province and the Triassic-Jurassic boundary climatic and biotic crisis

    Andrea Marzoli;Hervé Bertrand;Kim B. Knight;Simonetta Cirilli

  • The Central Atlantic Magmatic Province at the Triassic–Jurassic boundary: paleomagnetic and 40Ar/39Ar evidence from Morocco for brief, episodic volcanism

    K.B. Knight;S. Nomade;S. Nomade;P.R. Renne;P.R. Renne;A. Marzoli

  • Chronology of the Central Atlantic Magmatic Province: Implications for the Central Atlantic rifting processes and the Triassic–Jurassic biotic crisis

    S. Nomade;S. Nomade;S. Nomade;K.B. Knight;E. Beutel;P.R. Renne;P.R. Renne

  • High-precision 14 C and 40 Ar/ 39 Ar dating of the Campanian Ignimbrite (Y-5) reconciles the time-scales of climatic-cultural processes at 40 ka

    Biagio Giaccio;Irka Hajdas;Roberto Isaia;Alan Deino

  • Interpreting and reporting 40Ar/39Ar geochronologic data

    Allen J. Schaen;Brian R. Jicha;Kip V. Hodges;Pieter Vermeesch

  • The origin of early Acheulean expansion in Europe 700 ka ago: new findings at Notarchirico (Italy).

    Marie-Hélène Moncel;Carmen Santagata;Carmen Santagata;Alison Pereira;Alison Pereira;Sébastien Nomade

  • Alder Creek sanidine (ACs-2): A Quaternary 40Ar/39Ar dating standard tied to the Cobb Mountain geomagnetic event

    S. Nomade;S. Nomade;P.R. Renne;P.R. Renne;N. Vogel;N. Vogel;A.L. Deino

  • 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

  • Miocene volcanism in the Lhasa block, Tibet: spatial trends and geodynamic implications

    Sébastien Nomade;Sébastien Nomade;Paul R. Renne;Paul R. Renne;Xuanxue Mo;Zhidan Zhao

  • Inland human settlement in southern Arabia 55,000 years ago. New evidence from the Wadi Surdud Middle Paleolithic site complex, western Yemen

    Anne Delagnes;Chantal Tribolo;Pascal Bertran;Michel Brenet

  • Earliest known hominin activity in the Philippines by 709 thousand years ago

    T. Ingicco;G. D. van den Bergh;C. Jago-on;J. J. Bahain

  • 40Ar/39Ar constraints on some French landmark Late Pliocene to Early Pleistocene large mammalian paleofaunas: Paleoenvironmental and paleoecological implications

    S. Nomade;J.F. Pastre;H. Guillou;Michel Faure

  • Miocene to Messinian deformation and hydrothermal activity in a pre-Alpine basement massif of the French western Alps: new U-Th-Pb and argon ages from the Lauzière massif

    Dominique Gasquet;Jean-Michel Bertrand;Jean-Louis Paquette;Jérémie Lehmann

  • The earliest securely dated hominin fossil in Italy and evidence of Acheulian occupation during glacial MIS 16 at Notarchirico (Venosa, Basilicata, Italy)

    Alison Pereira;Sébastien Nomade;Pierre Voinchet;Jean Jacques Bahain

  • Extremely rapid directional change during Matuyama-Brunhes geomagnetic polarity reversal

    Leonardo Sagnotti;Giancarlo Scardia;Biagio Giaccio;Joseph C. Liddicoat

  • Late Quaternary record of the vegetation and catchment-related changes from Lake Paravani (Javakheti, South Caucasus)

    Erwan Messager;Soumaya Belmecheri;Ulrich Von Grafenstein;Sébastien Nomade

  • The Guiana and the West African Shield Palaeoproterozoic grouping: new palaeomagnetic data for French Guiana and the Ivory Coast

    Sébastien Nomade;Yan Chen;André Pouclet;G. Féraud

  • Duration and dynamics of the best orbital analogue to the present interglacial

    Biagio Giaccio;Eleonora Regattieri;Giovanni Zanchetta;Sebastien Nomade

  • Geomagnetic, cosmogenic and climatic changes across the last geomagnetic reversal from Equatorial Indian Ocean sediments

    Jean-Pierre Valet;Franck Bassinot;Alexandra Bouilloux;Didier Bourlès

  • A Human Deciduous Tooth and New 40Ar/39Ar Dating Results from the Middle Pleistocene Archaeological Site of Isernia La Pineta, Southern Italy.

    Carlo Peretto;Julie Arnaud;Jacopo Moggi-Cecchi;Giorgio Manzi

  • Tephrochronology of the Mont-Dore volcanic Massif (Massif Central, France): new 40Ar/39Ar constraints on the Late Pliocene and Early Pleistocene activity

    Sébastien Nomade;Jean-François Pastre;Pierre Nehlig;Hervé Guillou

Frequent Co-Authors

Biagio Giaccio
Biagio Giaccio Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering
Hervé Guillou
Hervé Guillou Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Paul R. Renne
Paul R. Renne Berkeley Geochronology Center
Pierre Voinchet
Pierre Voinchet French National Museum of Natural History
Giovanni Zanchetta
Giovanni Zanchetta University of Pisa
Jean-Jacques Bahain
Jean-Jacques Bahain Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bernd Wagner
Bernd Wagner University of Cologne
Russell N. Drysdale
Russell N. Drysdale University of Melbourne
Fabrizio Marra
Fabrizio Marra National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology
Christophe Falguères
Christophe Falguères Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS

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