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Siegfried Lallemant

Siegfried Lallemant

Siegfried Lallemant publication distribution in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Earth Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Siegfried Lallemant sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

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Siegfried Lallemant D-index placement in Earth Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Earth Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Siegfried Lallemant sits on this spectrum.

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Overview

Siegfried Lallemant is affiliated with CY Cergy Paris University in France. Their research spans several areas primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Engineering.

Their focus includes specific subfields such as Environmental Chemistry, Geophysics, Ocean Engineering, Geology, and Mechanics of Materials. Within these domains, Lallemant's work addresses key topics like Methane Hydrates and Related Phenomena, Seismic Imaging and Inversion Techniques, and Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods. Other areas of study include Hydrocarbon Exploration and Reservoir Analysis, Geological and Geophysical Studies, Geological Studies and Exploration, and Geological Modeling and Analysis.

Lallemant has contributed to various scientific publications. Among their recent papers are:

  • Geology and sandbox analogue modelling of the Karatau structural complex (Southern Urals), 2024, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France
  • IODP Expedition 314, Hole C0003A - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IODP Expedition 314, Hole C0006B - Well Logging Data, 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IODP Expedition 314, Hole C0001D - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • IODP Expedition 314, Hole C0004B - Well Logging Data, 2020, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

Their frequent co-authors include:

  • Toshiya Kanamatsu
  • Michael B. Underwood
  • Gaku Kimura
  • Masataka Kinoshita
  • Harold Tobin

Lallemant regularly publishes in venues such as Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research) and Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France. Their contributions to these publications reflect the integration of field data and modeling approaches pertinent to their scientific interests.

Best Publications

  • Geodetic determination of the kinematics of central Greece with respect to Europe: Implications for eastern Mediterranean tectonics

    Xavier Le Pichon;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Siegfried Lallemant;Ron Noomen

  • Two‐ship deep seismic soundings in the basins of the Eastern Mediterranean Sea (Pasiphae cruise)

    B. de Voogd;C. Truffert;N. Chamot-Rooke;P. Huchon

  • Origin and evolution of a splay fault in the Nankai accretionary wedge

    Michael Strasser;Gregory F. Moore;Gregory F. Moore;Gaku Kimura;Gaku Kimura;Yujin Kitamura

  • 3D-kinematics of extension in the Aegean region from the early Miocene to the present; insights from the ductile crust

    L. Jolivet;J. P. Brun;P. Gautier;S. Lallemant

  • Fluid flow in and around a mud volcano field seaward of the Barbados accretionary wedge: Results from Manon cruise

    Pierre Henry;Xavier Le Pichon;Siegfried Lallemant;Sophie Lance

  • Sediment deformation and hydrogeology of the Nankai Trough accretionary prism: Synthesis of shipboard results of ODP Leg 131

    A. Taira;I. Hill;J. Firth;U. Berner

  • E–W opening of the Algerian Basin (Western Mediterranean)

    A. Mauffret;Florent de Lamotte;Siegfried Lallemant;Christian Gorini

  • Nankai Trough and Zenisu Ridge: a deep-sea submersible survey

    Xavier Le Pichon;Toshimishi Iiyama;Jacques Boulègue;Jacques Charvet

  • Mud volcano field seaward of the Barbados Accretionary Complex: A submersible survey

    Xavier Le Pichon;Jean-Paul Foucher;Jacques Boulègue;Pierre Henry

  • Accretion and Erosion in Subduction Zones: The Role of Fluids

    Xavier Le Pichon;Pierre Henry;Siegfried Lallemant

  • Mud volcano field seaward of the Barbados Accretionary Complex: A deep‐towed side scan sonar survey

    Pierre Henry;Xavier Le Pichon;Siegfried Lallemant;Jean-Paul Foucher

  • water flow in the Barbados Accretionary Complex

    Xavier Le Pichon;Pierre Henry;Siegfried Lallemant

  • The eastern and western ends of Nankai Trough: results of Box 5 and Box 7 Kaiko survey

    X. Le Pichon;T. Iiyama;H. Chamley;J. Charvet

  • Heat flow, tectonics, and fluid circulation at the toe of the Barbados ridge accretionary prism

    J. P. Foucher;X. LePichon;S. Lallemant;M. A. Hobart

  • The Mediterranean Ridge backstop and the Hellenic nappes

    X Le Pichon;S.J Lallemant;N Chamot-Rooke;D Lemeur

  • Turbidite system architecture and sedimentary processes along topographically complex slopes: the Makran convergent margin

    Julien Bourget;Sebastien Zaragosi;Nadine Ellouz-Zimmermann;Nicolas Mouchot

  • Liquefied vs stratified sediment mobilization processes: Insight from the South of the Barbados accretionary prism

    Eric Deville;Sophie-Hélène Guerlais;Yannick Callec;Roger Griboulard

  • SUBMERSIBLE STUDY OF MUD VOLCANOES SEAWARD OF THE BARBADOS ACCRETIONARY WEDGE : SEDIMENTOLOGY, STRUCTURE AND RHEOLOGY

    Sophie Lance;Pierre Henry;Xavier Le Pichon;Siegfried Lallemant

  • Spatial transition from compression to extension in the Western Mediterranean Ridge accretionary complex

    S. Lallemant;C. Truffert;L. Jolivet;P. Henry

  • Zenisu Ridge : A deep intraoceanic thrust related to subduction, off Southwest Japan

    Siegfried Lallemant;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Xavier Le Pichon;Claude Rangin

  • The Crust of the Western Mediterranean Ridge From Deep Seismic Data and Gravity Modelling

    Cathy Truffert;Nicolas Chamot-Rooke;Siegfried Lallemant;Béatrice de Voogd

  • Surface expression of fluid venting at the toe of the Nankai wedge and implications for flow paths

    Pierre Henry;Siegfried Lallemant;Ko-ichi Nakamura;Urumu Tsunogai

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Henry
Pierre Henry Aix-Marseille University
Elizabeth J. Screaton
Elizabeth J. Screaton University of Florida
Juichiro Ashi
Juichiro Ashi University of Tokyo
Gaku Kimura
Gaku Kimura Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
Nicolas Chamot-Rooke
Nicolas Chamot-Rooke École Normale Supérieure
Masataka Kinoshita
Masataka Kinoshita University of Tokyo
Eric Deville
Eric Deville University of Montpellier
Xavier Le Pichon
Xavier Le Pichon Sorbonne University
Jean-Paul Foucher
Jean-Paul Foucher French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Philippe Huchon
Philippe Huchon Sorbonne University

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