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Vincent Regard is affiliated with Paul Sabatier University in France. Their research primarily focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, with significant contributions in Geophysics, Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Archeology, and Oceanography. This broad scope supports investigations into geological formations and processes, coastal and marine dynamics, earthquake and tectonic studies, as well as geological and geochemical analysis and soil erosion and sediment transport.

Their research topics cover:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport

Vincent Regard has published in a variety of scientific journals. The most frequent venues include:

  • Geomorphology
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
  • Journal of South American Earth Sciences
  • Earth Surface Dynamics

Some notable recent publications include:

  • "Widening of the Andes: An interplay between subduction dynamics and crustal wedge tectonics" (2020) in Earth-Science Reviews
  • "Coastal chalk cliff retreat rates during the Holocene, inferred from submarine platform morphology and cosmogenic exposure along the Normandy coast (NW France)" (2020) in Marine Geology
  • "Rock coast erosion: An overlooked source of sediments to the ocean. Europe as an example" (2022) in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "The distribution of sediment residence times at the foot of mountains and its implications for proxies recorded in sedimentary basins" (2020) in Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • "Conceptual model of fracture-limited sea cliff erosion: Erosion of the seaward tilted flyschs of Socoa, Basque Country, France" (2021) in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Frequent collaborators in their work include:

  • Sébastien Carretier
  • Joseph Martinod
  • Stéphane Bonnet
  • Kévin Pedoja
  • Sandrine Choy

Best Publications

  • Slab detachment beneath eastern Anatolia: A possible cause for the formation of the North Anatolian fault

    Claudio Faccenna;Olivier Bellier;Joseph Martinod;Claudia Piromallo

  • Flat subduction dynamics and deformation of the South American plate: Insights from analog modeling

    Nicolas Espurt;Nicolas Espurt;Francesca Funiciello;Joseph Martinod;Benjamin Guillaume

  • Relative sea-level fall since the last interglacial stage: Are coasts uplifting worldwide?

    Kevin Pedoja;Laurent Husson;Laurent Husson;Vincent Regard;Vincent Regard;Peter Robert Cobbold

  • How does the Nazca Ridge subduction influence the modern Amazonian foreland basin

    Nicolas Espurt;P. Baby;S. Brusset;M. Roddaz

  • Coastal staircase sequences reflecting sea-level oscillations and tectonic uplift during the Quaternary and Neogene

    Kevin Pedoja;Laurent Husson;Markes E. Johnson;Daniel Melnick

  • Onset and ending of the late Palaeozoic ice age triggered by tectonically paced rock weathering

    Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Yannick Donnadieu;Sébastien Carretier;Markus Aretz

  • Accommodation of Arabia-Eurasia convergence in the Zagros-Makran transfer zone, SE Iran: A transition between collision and subduction through a young deforming system

    V. Regard;O. Bellier;J.-C. Thomas;M. R. Abbassi

  • Cumulative right-lateral fault slip rate across the Zagros—Makran transfer zone: role of the Minab—Zendan fault system in accommodating Arabia—Eurasia convergence in southeast Iran

    V. Regard;O. Bellier;J.-C. Thomas;D. Bourlès

  • Active deformation in Zagros-Makran transition zone inferred from GPS measurements

    R. Bayer;J. Chery;M. Tatar;Ph. Vernant

  • Non-steady long-term uplift rates and Pleistocene marine terrace development along the Andean margin of Chile (31°S) inferred from 10Be dating

    M. Saillard;S.R. Hall;L. Audin;D.L. Farber

  • Slope and climate variability control of erosion in the Andes of central Chile

    Sébastien Carretier;V. Regard;R. Vassallo;G. Aguilar

  • Dynamical effects of subducting ridges: insights from 3-D laboratory models

    Joseph Martinod;Francesca Funiciello;Claudio Faccenna;Shasa Labanieh

  • Uplift of quaternary shorelines in eastern Patagonia: Darwin revisited

    Kevin Pedoja;Vincent Regard;Vincent Regard;Laurent Husson;Joseph Martinod;Joseph Martinod

  • Probabilistic coastal cliff collapse hazard from repeated terrestrial laser surveys: case study from Mesnil Val (Normandy, northern France)

    Thomas J.B. Dewez;Jeremy Rohmer;Vincent Regard;Céline Cnudde

  • Renewed uplift of the Central Andes Forearc revealed by coastal evolution during the Quaternary

    Vincent Regard;Marianne Saillard;Joseph Martinod;Laurence Audin

  • The transition between Makran subduction and the Zagros collision: recent advances in its structure and Active deformation

    Vincent Regard;Denis Hatzfeld;Matteo Molinaro;Charles Aubourg

  • Andean coastal uplift and active tectonics in southern Peru: 10Be surface exposure dating of differentially uplifted marine terrace sequences (San Juan de Marcona, ~ 15.4°S)

    Marianne Saillard;Marianne Saillard;S. R. Hall;Laurence Audin;Laurence Audin;D. L. Farber;D. L. Farber

  • GlobR2C2 (Global Recession Rates of Coastal Cliffs): a global relational database to investigate coastal rocky cliff erosion rate variations

    Mélody Prémaillon;Vincent Regard;Thomas J. B. Dewez;Yves Auda

  • From subduction to collision: Control of deep processes on the evolution of convergent plate boundary

    Vincent Regard;Claudio Faccenna;Joseph Martinod;Olivier Bellier

  • Effect of aseismic ridge subduction on slab geometry and overriding plate deformation: Insights from analogue modeling

    Joseph Martinod;Benjamin Guillaume;Benjamin Guillaume;Nicolas Espurt;Claudio Faccenna

  • Geomorphic evidence for recent uplift of the Fitzcarrald Arch (Peru): a response to the Nazca Ridge subduction

    V. Regard;R. Lagnous;Nicolas Espurt;J. Darrozes

  • Review of erosion dynamics along the major N-S climatic gradient in Chile and perspectives

    S. Carretier;V. Tolorza;V. Regard;G. Aguilar

Frequent Co-Authors

Sébastien Carretier
Sébastien Carretier Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Joseph Martinod
Joseph Martinod University of Savoy Mont Blanc - Chambery
Gérard Hérail
Gérard Hérail Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Laurent Husson
Laurent Husson Grenoble Alpes University
Olivier Bellier
Olivier Bellier Aix-Marseille University
Laurence Audin
Laurence Audin Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Claudio Faccenna
Claudio Faccenna Dresdner Grundwasserforschungszentrum
Nicolas Espurt
Nicolas Espurt Aix-Marseille University
Reynaldo Charrier
Reynaldo Charrier University of Chile
Didier Bourlès
Didier Bourlès Aix-Marseille University

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