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Vincent Jomelli is affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France and conducts research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Environmental Science. Their work spans multiple interconnected subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Anthropology, Global and Planetary Change, and Earth-Surface Processes.

The core themes of Jomelli's research focus on Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Cryospheric studies and observations, Climate change and permafrost, Landslides and related hazards, Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology, Arctic and Antarctic ice dynamics, and Geological formations and processes.

Among recent publications, the following five papers are notable for their contribution to glaciology, climate science, and Earth surface processes:

  • Intense atmospheric rivers can weaken ice shelf stability at the Antarctic Peninsula, 2022, Communications Earth & Environment
  • The deglaciation of the Americas during the Last Glacial Termination, 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • Reanalysing the 2007-19 glaciological mass-balance series of Mera Glacier, Nepal, Central Himalaya, using geodetic mass balance, 2020, Journal of Glaciology
  • Global fading of the temperature-growth coupling at alpine and polar treelines, 2021, Global Change Biology
  • Glacier fluctuations during the Late Glacial and Holocene on the Ariège valley, northern slope of the Pyrenees and reconstructed climatic conditions, 2020, Mediterranean Geoscience Reviews

Jomelli collaborates frequently with researchers such as David Palacios, Irene Schimmelpfennig, Joanna Charton, José M. Fernández-Fernández, and Marc Oliva. This network reflects interdisciplinary and international cooperation in related research areas.

Key publication venues for Jomelli include Quaternary Science Reviews, Geomorphology, Boreas, SSRN Electronic Journal, and Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research). These journals span fields from geomorphology to environmental science and paleoclimatology.

In addition to articles, Jomelli has contributed to book publications, including the 2023 title European Glacial Landscapes published by Elsevier BV.

Best Publications

  • Current state of glaciers in the tropical Andes: a multi-century perspective on glacier evolution and climate change

    A. Rabatel;Bernard Francou;A. Soruco;J. Gomez

  • Holocene glacier fluctuations

    Olga N. Solomina;Raymond S. Bradley;Dominic A. Hodgson;Susan Ivy-Ochs;Susan Ivy-Ochs

  • A community-based geological reconstruction of Antarctic Ice Sheet deglaciation since the Last Glacial Maximum

    Michael J Bentley;Colm Ó Cofaigh;John B Anderson;Howard Conway

  • Glacier fluctuations during the past 2000 years

    Olga N. Solomina;Raymond S. Bradley;Vincent Jomelli;Aslaug Geirsdottir

  • Heterogeneous Influence of Glacier Morphology on the Mass Balance Variability in High Mountain Asia

    F. Brun;P. Wagnon;E. Berthier;V. Jomelli

  • Intense atmospheric rivers can weaken ice shelf stability at the Antarctic Peninsula

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  • Fluctuations of glaciers in the tropical Andes over the last millennium and palaeoclimatic implications: A review

    Vincent Jomelli;Vincent Favier;Antoine Rabatel;Daniel Brunstein

  • Statistical methods for the analysis of climate extremes

    Philippe Naveau;Philippe Naveau;Marta Nogaj;Caspar Ammann;Pascal Yiou

  • A chronology of the Little Ice Age in the tropical Andes of Bolivia (16°S) and its implications for climate reconstruction

    Antoine Rabatel;Bernard Francou;Vincent Jomelli;Philippe Naveau

  • GEOMORPHIC VARIATIONS OF DEBRIS FLOWS AND RECENT CLIMATIC CHANGE IN THE FRENCH ALPS

    Vincent Jomelli;V. Pech;V. Pech;C. Chochillon;C. Chochillon;D. Brunstein

  • Irregular tropical glacier retreat over the Holocene epoch driven by progressive warming

    Vincent Jomelli;Myriam Khodri;Vincent Favier;Daniel Brunstein

  • Terrestrial and submarine evidence for the extent and timing of the Last Glacial Maximum and the onset of deglaciation on the maritime-Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands

    Dominic A. Hodgson;Dominic A. Hodgson;Alastair G.C. Graham;Stephen J. Roberts;Michael J. Bentley

  • Probabilistic analysis of recent snow avalanche activity and weather in the French Alps

    Vincent Jomelli;Cécile Delval;Delphine Grancher;Sebastien Escande

  • A Bayesian hierarchical extreme value model for lichenometry

    Daniel Cooley;Philippe Naveau;Philippe Naveau;Vincent Jomelli;Antoine Rabatel

  • Comparing the characteristics of rockfall talus and snow avalanche landforms in an Alpine environment using a new methodological approach: Massif des Ecrins, French Alps

    Vincent Jomelli;Bernard Francou

  • The deglaciation of the Americas during the Last Glacial Termination

    David Palacios;Chris R. Stokes;Fred M. Phillips;John J. Clague

  • A major advance of tropical Andean glaciers during the Antarctic cold reversal

    Vincent Jomelli;Vincent Favier;Mathias Vuille;R. Braucher

  • Is the response of hill slope debris flows to recent climate change univocal? A case study in the Massif des Ecrins (French Alps)

    Vincent Jomelli;D. Brunstein;D. Grancher;P. Pech

  • Dating of Little Ice Age glacier fluctuations in the tropical Andes: Charquini glaciers, Bolivia, 16°S

    Antoine Rabatel;Vincent Jomelli;Philippe Naveau;Bernard Francou

  • Glacier recession on Cerro Charquini (16°S), Bolivia, since the maximum of the Little Ice Age (17th century)

    Antoine Rabatel;Abraham Machaca;Bernard Francou;Vincent Jomelli

  • Assessment study of lichenometric methods for dating surfaces

    Vincent Jomelli;Delphine Grancher;Philippe Naveau;Philippe Naveau;Daniel Cooley

  • Wet snow avalanche deposits in the french alps: structure and sedimentology

    Vincent Jomelli;Pascal Bertran

  • The Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age in the eastern Ecuadorian Andes

    M.-P. Ledru;V. Jomelli;Pablo Samaniego;Mathias Vuille

  • Reanalysing the 2007-19 glaciological mass-balance series of Mera Glacier, Nepal, Central Himalaya, using geodetic mass balance

    Patrick Wagnon;Fanny Brun;Arbindra Khadka;Etienne Berthier

  • Use of multi-criteria decision analysis to identify potentially dangerous glacial lakes.

    Ioannis Kougkoulos;Simon J. Cook;Vincent Jomelli;Leon Clarke

  • Post‐glacial colluvium in western Norway: depositional processes, facies and palaeoclimatic record

    Pascal Bertran;Vincent Jomelli

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniel Brunstein
Daniel Brunstein Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Vincent Favier
Vincent Favier Grenoble Alpes University
Antoine Rabatel
Antoine Rabatel Grenoble Alpes University
Pierre-Henri Blard
Pierre-Henri Blard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Nicolas Eckert
Nicolas Eckert Grenoble Alpes University
Patrick Wagnon
Patrick Wagnon Grenoble Alpes University
Didier Bourlès
Didier Bourlès Aix-Marseille University
Mathias Vuille
Mathias Vuille University at Albany, State University of New York
Régis Braucher
Régis Braucher Aix-Marseille University
Yves Arnaud
Yves Arnaud Grenoble Alpes University

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