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Overview

Vincent Lesur is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France, focusing on research primarily in Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their scholarly output reflects a strong engagement with geomagnetism, geophysics, and related Earth science disciplines.

The main fields of study in which they have published include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Among their subfields of expertise are:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Geophysics
  • Oceanography
  • Atmospheric Science
  • Astronomy and Astrophysics

The principal research topics covered in their work encompass:

  • Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies
  • Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
  • Geophysical and Geoelectrical Methods
  • Earthquake Detection and Analysis
  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Ionosphere and magnetosphere dynamics
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies

Lesur has frequently published in the following venues:

  • Earth Planets and Space
  • Research Square (Research Square)
  • Surveys in Geophysics
  • Geophysical Journal International
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Significant recent publications by Vincent Lesur include:

  • "International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation", 2021, Earth Planets and Space
  • "Rapid Variations of Earth's Core Magnetic Field", 2022, Surveys in Geophysics
  • "The Kalmag model as a candidate for IGRF-13", 2020, Earth Planets and Space
  • "Sequential modelling of the Earth's core magnetic field", 2020, Earth Planets and Space
  • "Evaluation of candidate models for the 13th generation International Geomagnetic Reference Field", 2020, Research Square (Research Square)

Collaborative work has been a feature of Lesur's research, with frequent coauthors including:

  • Julien Baerenzung
  • M. Holschneider
  • Julien Aubert
  • Guillaume Ropp
  • Erwan Thébault

Best Publications

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the 12th generation

    Erwan Thébault;Christopher C. Finlay;Ciarán D. Beggan;Patrick Alken;Patrick Alken

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the eleventh generation

    C. C. Finlay;S. Maus;C. D. Beggan;T. N. Bondar

  • International Geomagnetic Reference Field: the thirteenth generation

    P. Alken;P. Alken;E. Thébault;C. D. Beggan;H. Amit

  • The Swarm Satellite Constellation Application and Research Facility (SCARF) and Swarm data products

    Nils Olsen;Eigil Friis-Christensen;Rune Floberghagen;Patrick Alken;Patrick Alken

  • A spherical harmonic model of the lithospheric magnetic field of Mars

    A. Morschhauser;V. Lesur;M. Grott

  • The 10th generation international geomagnetic reference field

    S. Maus;S. Macmillan;T. Chernova;S. Choi

  • GRIMM: the GFZ Reference Internal Magnetic Model based on vector satellite and observatory data

    Vincent Lesur;Ingo Wardinski;Martin Rother;Mioara Mandea

  • The 9th-Generation International Geomagnetic Reference Field

    S. Macmillan;S. Maus;T. Bondar;A. Chambodut

  • The second generation of the GFZ Reference Internal Magnetic Model: GRIMM-2

    V. Lesur;I. Wardinski;M. Hamoudi;M. Rother

  • Building the second version of the World Digital Magnetic Anomaly Map (WDMAM)

    Vincent Lesur;Mohamed Hamoudi;Yujin Choi;Jérôme Dyment

  • Grid Euler deconvolution with constraints for 2D structures

    M. F. Mushayandebvu;V. Lesur;A. B. Reid;J. D. Fairhead

  • The Swarm Initial Field Model for the 2014 geomagnetic field

    Nils Olsen;Gauthier Hulot;Vincent Lesur;Christopher C. Finlay

  • Geomagnetic field residuals from CHAMP satellite: essential for revealing unmodelled sources

    Sabrina Tair;Yasmina Yahiat;Mohamed Hamoudi;Vincent Lesur

  • Evaluation of candidate geomagnetic field models for IGRF-12

    Erwan Thébault;Christopher C. Finlay;Patrick Alken;Patrick Alken;Ciaran D. Beggan

  • An improved geomagnetic data selection algorithm for global geomagnetic field modelling

    Alan W. P. Thomson;Vincent Lesur

  • Rapid Variations of Earth’s Core Magnetic Field

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  • Are geomagnetic data consistent with stably stratified flow at the core-mantle boundary?

    Vincent Lesur;Kathy Whaler;Ingo Wardinski

  • The Swarm End-to-End mission simulator study : A demonstration of separating the various contributions to Earth's magnetic field using synthetic data

    Nils Olsen;Roger Haagmans;Terence J. Sabaka;Alexei Kuvshinov

  • Challenges handling magnetospheric and ionospheric signals in internal geomagnetic field modelling

    C. C. Finlay;V. Lesur;E. Thébault;Foteini Vervelidou

  • Introducing localized constraints in global geomagnetic field modelling

    Vincent Lesur

  • Modeling and Predicting the Short‐Term Evolution of the Geomagnetic Field

    Julien Bärenzung;Matthias Holschneider;Johannes Wicht;Sabrina Sanchez

  • GJI Geomagnetism, rock magnetism and palaeomagnetism GRIMM: the GFZ Reference Internal Magnetic Model based on vector satellite and observatory data

    Vincent Lesur;Ingo Wardinski;Martin Rother;Mioara Mandea

Frequent Co-Authors

Erwan Thébault
Erwan Thébault University of Nantes
Martin Rother
Martin Rother University of Potsdam
Mioara Mandea
Mioara Mandea Centre National D'Etudes Spatiales
Nils Olsen
Nils Olsen Technical University of Denmark
Jérôme Dyment
Jérôme Dyment Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Stefan Maus
Stefan Maus University of Colorado Denver
Christopher C. Finlay
Christopher C. Finlay Technical University of Denmark
Gauthier Hulot
Gauthier Hulot Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Terence J. Sabaka
Terence J. Sabaka Goddard Space Flight Center
Claudia Stolle
Claudia Stolle Leibniz Institute of Atmospheric Physics at the Rostock University

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