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Stéphane Schwartz

Stéphane Schwartz

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Earth Science

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5170
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National Ranking
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Overview

Stéphane Schwartz is affiliated with Grenoble Alpes University in France and is an active researcher primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work spans a range of subfields, with a notable focus on Geophysics and Atmospheric Science, alongside contributions to Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Molecular Biology, and Earth-Surface Processes.

Their research topics include:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and Tectonic Studies
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Landslides and Related Hazards
  • High-pressure Geophysics and Materials
  • Seismic Waves and Analysis

Schwartz has published extensively, contributing to various recognized scientific journals. Frequent venues for their work include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Terra Nova
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • Minerals

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Schwartz are:

  • "The Deep Structure of the Alps Based on the CIFALPS Seismic Experiment: A Synthesis" (2021, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems)
  • "Lithospheric transdimensional ambient-noise tomography of W-Europe: implications for crustal-scale geometry of the W-Alps" (2021, Geophysical Journal International)
  • "Unraveling the exhumation history of high-pressure ophiolites using magnetite (U-Th-Sm)/He thermochronometry" (2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)
  • "Inventory of large landslides along the Central Western Andes (ca. 15°-20° S): Landslide distribution patterns and insights on controlling factors" (2022, Journal of South American Earth Sciences)
  • "Along-strike variations in the fossil subduction zone of the Western Alps revealed by the CIFALPS seismic experiments and their implications for exhumation of (ultra-) high-pressure rocks" (2022, Earth and Planetary Science Letters)

Collaborations are a significant part of their scientific activity, with frequent co-authors including:

  • Yann Rolland (17 joint publications)
  • Cécile Gautheron (15 joint publications)
  • Thierry Dumont (14 joint publications)
  • Ahmed Nouibat (7 joint publications)
  • Swann Zérathe (7 joint publications)

Best Publications

  • XMapTools: A MATLAB©-based program for electron microprobe X-ray image processing and geothermobarometry

    Pierre Lanari;Pierre Lanari;Olivier Vidal;Vincent De Andrade;Benoít Dubacq;Benoít Dubacq;Benoít Dubacq

  • Exhumation Processes in Oceanic and Continental Subduction Contexts: A Review

    Stéphane Guillot;Keiko Hattori;Philippe Agard;Stéphane Schwartz

  • Pressure-temperature estimates of the lizardite/antigorite transition in high pressure serpentinites

    Stéphane Schwartz;Stéphane Guillot;Bruno Reynard;Romain Lafay

  • Tectonic significance of serpentinites

    Stéphane Guillot;Stéphane Schwartz;Bruno Reynard;Philippe Agard

  • Numerical model of the effect of serpentinites on the exhumation of eclogitic rocks: insights from the Monviso ophiolitic massif (Western Alps)

    S. Schwartz;P. Allemand;S. Guillot

  • Geophysical investigation of a large landslide in glaciolacustrine clays in the Trièves area (French Alps)

    Denis Jongmans;Grégory Bièvre;Florence Renalier;Stéphane Schwartz

  • First seismic evidence for continental subduction beneath the Western Alps

    Liang Zhao;Anne Paul;Anne Paul;Stéphane Guillot;Stéphane Guillot;Stefano Solarino

  • Continuity of the Alpine slab unraveled by high-resolution P wave tomography

    Liang Zhao;Liang Zhao;Anne Paul;Marco G. Malusà;Xiaobing Xu

  • Evolution of Fe redox state in serpentine during subduction

    Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Muriel Andreani;Manuel Muñoz;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova;Nathalie Bolfan-Casanova

  • High-pressure serpentinites, a trap-and-release system controlled by metamorphic conditions: Example from the Piedmont zone of the western Alps

    Romain Lafay;Fabien Deschamps;Stéphane Schwartz;Stéphane Guillot

  • A crustal-scale cross-section of the south-western Alps combining geophysical and geological imagery

    Jean-Marc Lardeaux;Stéphane Schwartz;Pierre Tricart;Anne Paul

  • Structural and Sedimentary records of the Oligocene revolution in the Western Alpine arc

    Thierry Dumont;S. Schwartz;Stephane Guillot;Thibaud Simon-Labric

  • Diachronous evolution of the alpine continental subduction wedge: Evidence from P-T estimates in the Brianconnais Zone houillère (France - Western Alps)

    Pierre Lanari;Stéphane Guillot;Stéphane Schwartz;Olivier Vidal

  • Deciphering high-pressure metamorphism in collisional context using microprobe mapping methods: Application to the Stak eclogitic massif (northwest Himalaya)

    Pierre Lanari;Nicolas Riel;Stéphane Guillot;Olivier Vidal

  • Three steps of serpentinization in an eclogitized oceanic serpentinization front (Lanzo Massif – Western Alps)

    B. Debret;B. Debret;B. Debret;Christian Nicollet;Christian Nicollet;Christian Nicollet;Muriel Andreani;S. Schwartz

  • Diversité du métamorphisme éclogitique dans le massif ophiolitique du Monviso (Alpes occidentales, Italie)

    Stéphane Schwartz;Jean-Marc Lardeaux;Stéphane Guillot;Pierre Tricart

  • F, Cl and S input via serpentinite in subduction zones: implications for the nature of the fluid released at depth

    Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Kenneth T. Koga;Kenneth T. Koga;Kenneth T. Koga;Christian Nicollet;Christian Nicollet;Christian Nicollet;Muriel Andreani

  • CRE dating on the head scarp of a major landslide (Séchilienne, French Alps), age constraints on Holocene kinematics

    Olivier Le Roux;Stéphane Schwartz;Jean François Gamond;Denis Jongmans

  • Trace element behavior during serpentinization/de-serpentinization of an eclogitized oceanic lithosphere: A LA-ICPMS study of the Lanzo ultramafic massif (Western Alps)

    Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Baptiste Debret;Muriel Andreani;Marguerite Godard;Christian Nicollet;Christian Nicollet;Christian Nicollet

  • Typology of potential Hot Fractured Rock resources in Europe

    Albert Genter;Laurent Guillou-Frottier;Jean-Louis Feybesse;Nadège Nicol

Frequent Co-Authors

Stéphane Guillot
Stéphane Guillot Grenoble Alpes University
Pierre Tricart
Pierre Tricart Joseph Fourier University
Anne Paul
Anne Paul Grenoble Alpes University
William C. Mahaney
William C. Mahaney York University
Cécile Gautheron
Cécile Gautheron University of Paris-Saclay
Marco G. Malusà
Marco G. Malusà University of Milano-Bicocca
Laurence Audin
Laurence Audin Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Pierre Lanari
Pierre Lanari University of Bern
Rixiang Zhu
Rixiang Zhu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Qingchen Wang
Qingchen Wang Chinese Academy of Sciences

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