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Vincent Busigny 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 Vincent Busigny sits on this spectrum.

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38 publications 510+

This scientist: 91 publications — 7th percentile

7% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

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Vincent Busigny 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 Vincent Busigny sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 94+

This scientist: 33 D-Index — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 94 D-Index or more.

Overview

Vincent Busigny is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions to Geochemistry and Petrology, Paleontology, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, and Molecular Biology.

The scientist's work covers a variety of main research topics, including:

  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Geochemistry and Elemental Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Metal Extraction and Bioleaching
  • Minerals Flotation and Separation Techniques

Vincent Busigny has published extensively in several prominent scientific journals. The most frequent publication venues include:

  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
  • Environmental Microbiology
  • The ISME Journal
  • Geobiology

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Vincent Busigny are:

  • "Iron-biomineralizing organelle in magnetotactic bacteria: function, synthesis and preservation in ancient rock samples" (2020), Environmental Microbiology
  • "Mechanisms of Pyrite Formation Promoted by Sulfate-Reducing Bacteria in Pure Culture" (2020), Frontiers in Earth Science
  • "Intracellular amorphous Ca-carbonate and magnetite biomineralization by a magnetotactic bacterium affiliated to the Alphaproteobacteria" (2020), The ISME Journal
  • "Uranium Isotope Fractionation in Non-sulfidic Anoxic Settings and the Global Uranium Isotope Mass Balance" (2020), Global Biogeochemical Cycles
  • "In Situ Fe and S isotope analyses in pyrite from the 3.2 Ga Mendon Formation (Barberton Greenstone Belt, South Africa): Evidence for early microbial iron reduction" (2020), Geobiology

Frequent collaborators in their research include:

  • Christopher T. Lefèvre
  • Pascal Philippot
  • Nicolas Menguy
  • François P. Mathon
  • Caroline Monteil

Vincent Busigny's research integrates multiple subfields of Earth and Planetary Sciences with specific emphasis on the geochemical and paleontological aspects. Their work involving biomineralization, isotopic analyses, and microbial processes intersects areas such as geophysics and molecular biology, reflecting a multidisciplinary approach to studying geological and environmental phenomena.

Best Publications

  • Massive recycling of nitrogen and other fluid-mobile elements (K, Rb, Cs, H) in a cold slab environment: evidence from HP to UHP oceanic metasediments of the Schistes Lustrés nappe (western Alps, Europe)

    Vincent Busigny;Vincent Busigny;Pierre Cartigny;Pascal Philippot;Magali Ader

  • Interpretation of the Nitrogen isotopic composition of Precambrian sedimentary rocks: assumptions and perspectives

    Magalie Ader;C. Thomazo;Pierre Sansjofre;Vincent Busigny

  • Ocean redox structure across the Late Neoproterozoic Oxygenation Event: A nitrogen isotope perspective

    Magali Ader;Pierre Sansjofre;Pierre Sansjofre;Galen P. Halverson;Vincent Busigny

  • Biomineralization of iron-phosphates in the water column of Lake Pavin (Massif Central, France)

    Julie Cosmidis;Julie Cosmidis;Karim Benzerara;Guillaume Morin;Vincent Busigny

  • Iron isotopes in an Archean ocean analogue

    Vincent Busigny;Noah J. Planavsky;Noah J. Planavsky;Didier Jézéquel;Sean Crowe

  • Identification of chemical sedimentary protoliths using iron isotopes in the > 3750 Ma Nuvvuagittuq supracrustal belt, Canada

    Nicolas Dauphas;Nicole L. Cates;Stephen J. Mojzsis;Vincent Busigny

  • Nitrogen in the Silicate Earth: Speciation and Isotopic Behavior during Mineral–Fluid Interactions

    Vincent Busigny;Gray Edward Bebout

  • Nitrogen isotopes in ophiolitic metagabbros: A re-evaluation of modern nitrogen fluxes in subduction zones and implication for the early Earth atmosphere

    Vincent Busigny;Pierre Cartigny;Pascal Philippot

  • Biological activity and the Earth's surface evolution: Insights from carbon, sulfur, nitrogen and iron stable isotopes in the rock record

    Christophe Thomazo;Daniele L. Pinti;Vincent Busigny;Magali Ader

  • Insights into C and H storage in the altered oceanic crust: Results from ODP/IODP Hole 1256D

    S. Shilobreeva;S. Shilobreeva;I. Martinez;V. Busigny;P. Agrinier

  • Iron isotope, major and trace element characterization of early Archean supracrustal rocks from SW Greenland: Protolith identification and metamorphic overprint

    Nicolas Dauphas;Mark van Zuilen;Vincent Busigny;Aivo Lepland

  • Chlorine isotopic composition in seafloor serpentinites and high-pressure metaperidotites. Insights into oceanic serpentinization and subduction processes

    Magali Bonifacie;Vincent Busigny;Catherine Mével;Pascal Philippot

  • Globally asynchronous sulphur isotope signals require re-definition of the Great Oxidation Event

    Pascal Philippot;Pascal Philippot;Janaína N. Ávila;Bryan A. Killingsworth;Svetlana Tessalina

  • Mechanisms of pyrite formation promoted by sulfate-reducing bacteria in pure culture

    Arnaud Duverger;Jasmine S. Berg;Vincent Busigny;François Guyot

  • Ammonium quantification in muscovite by infrared spectroscopy

    Vincent Busigny;Pierre Cartigny;Pascal Philippot;Marc Javoy

  • Iron-biomineralizing organelle in magnetotactic bacteria: function, synthesis and preservation in ancient rock samples.

    Matthieu Amor;François P. Mathon;François P. Mathon;Caroline L. Monteil;Vincent Busigny;Vincent Busigny

  • Intracellular amorphous Ca-carbonate and magnetite biomineralization by a magnetotactic bacterium affiliated to the Alphaproteobacteria.

    Caroline L. Monteil;Caroline L. Monteil;Karim Benzerara;Nicolas Menguy;Cécile C. Bidaud;Cécile C. Bidaud

  • Nitrogen content and isotopic composition of oceanic crust at a superfast spreading ridge: A profile in altered basalts from ODP Site 1256, Leg 206

    Vincent Busigny;Vincent Busigny;Christine Laverne;Magali Bonifacie

  • Nitrogen cycle in the Late Archean ferruginous ocean

    Vincent Busigny;Oanez Lebeau;Magali Ader;Bryan Krapež

  • Uranium Isotope Fractionation in Non-sulfidic Anoxic Settings and the Global Uranium Isotope Mass Balance

    Devon B. Cole;Noah J. Planavsky;Martha Longley;Philipp Böning

  • Tracing paleofluid circulations using iron isotopes: A study of hematite and goethite concretions from the Navajo Sandstone (Utah, USA)

    Vincent Busigny;Nicolas Dauphas

Frequent Co-Authors

Pierre Cartigny
Pierre Cartigny Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Magali Ader
Magali Ader Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Marc Javoy
Marc Javoy Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
François Guyot
François Guyot French National Museum of Natural History
Nicolas Dauphas
Nicolas Dauphas University of Hong Kong
Karim Benzerara
Karim Benzerara Sorbonne University
Noah J. Planavsky
Noah J. Planavsky Yale University
Pascale Louvat
Pascale Louvat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Nicolas Menguy
Nicolas Menguy Sorbonne University
Stefan V. Lalonde
Stefan V. Lalonde European Institute

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