Yannick Donnadieu mostly deals with Earth science, Weathering, Glacial period, Snowball Earth and Oceanography. His Earth science research includes elements of Paleoclimatology, Arctic, Global warming, Carbon sink and Water cycle. His research in Weathering intersects with topics in Supercontinent, Future climate and Climate sensitivity.
Yannick Donnadieu is interested in Sturtian glaciation, which is a field of Glacial period. His Snowball Earth research integrates issues from Ice-sheet model and Ice sheet. His Oceanography study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Paleontology and Aeolian processes.
Paleontology, Earth science, Oceanography, Glacial period and Climatology are his primary areas of study. His studies deal with areas such as Climate model, Biogeochemical cycle, Carbon cycle, Weathering and Snowball Earth as well as Earth science. The concepts of his Weathering study are interwoven with issues in Supercontinent and Vegetation.
His research in Oceanography tackles topics such as Cenozoic which are related to areas like Subduction, Sea surface temperature, Circumpolar star, Arid and Period. His Glacial period research includes themes of Paleoclimatology, Proterozoic, Ice sheet, Precambrian and Carbon dioxide in Earth's atmosphere. Yannick Donnadieu has included themes like Albedo, Climate change and Precipitation in his Climatology study.
His primary areas of investigation include Oceanography, Climatology, Cenozoic, Climate change and Paleontology. His Oceanography research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in δ18O and Southern Hemisphere. Yannick Donnadieu combines subjects such as Arid, Period and Earth science with his study of Cenozoic.
Yannick Donnadieu undertakes interdisciplinary study in the fields of Earth science and Term through his research. The study incorporates disciplines such as Annual cycle, Carbon cycle and Coccolith in addition to Climate change. Yannick Donnadieu works mostly in the field of Paleontology, limiting it down to topics relating to Sea level and, in certain cases, Geologic time scale and Albedo.
Yannick Donnadieu mainly investigates Cenozoic, Arid, Paleontology, Sea surface temperature and Ocean current. His Cenozoic study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Steppe, Desertification and Ecosystem, Biome, Disturbance. The concepts of his Arid study are interwoven with issues in General Circulation Model, Physical geography and Precipitation, Convective precipitation.
Yannick Donnadieu studies Geologic record which is a part of Paleontology. His Sea surface temperature study improves the overall literature in Oceanography. His Ocean current research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Climate sensitivity, Mean radiant temperature, Antarctic ice sheet, Water cycle and Spatial ecology.
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Asian monsoons in a late Eocene greenhouse world
A. Licht;A. Licht;A. Licht;M. van Cappelle;M. van Cappelle;H. A. Abels;H. A. Abels;J.-B. Ladant.
Nature (2014)
A ‘snowball Earth’ climate triggered by continental break-up through changes in runoff
Yannick Donnadieu;Yves Goddéris;Gilles Ramstein;Anne Nédélec.
Nature (2004)
Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology
Paul F. Hoffman;Paul F. Hoffman;Dorian S. Abbot;Yosef Ashkenazy;Douglas I. Benn.
Science Advances (2017)
The tectonic history of Drake Passage and its possible impacts on global climate
Yves Lagabrielle;Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Jacques Malavieille.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2009)
High sensitivity of the continental-weathering carbon dioxide sink to future climate change
E. Beaulieu;Y. Godderis;Yannick Donnadieu;D. Labat.
Nature Climate Change (2012)
The Sturtian ‘snowball’ glaciation: fire and ice
Y. Godderis;Y. Donnadieu;A. Nedelec;B. Dupre.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2003)
Nutrients as the dominant control on the spread of anoxia and euxinia across the Cenomanian-Turonian oceanic anoxic event (OAE2): Model-data comparison
Fanny M Monteiro;Rich D Pancost;Andy J Ridgwell;Y. Donnadieu.
Paleoceanography (2012)
Modelling the primary control of paleogeography on Cretaceous climate
Y. Donnadieu;Y. Donnadieu;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert;R. Jacob;Frédéric Fluteau.
Earth and Planetary Science Letters (2006)
The role of palaeogeography in the Phanerozoic history of atmospheric CO2 and climate
Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Guillaume Le Hir;Vincent Lefebvre.
Earth-Science Reviews (2014)
Modeling evidences for global warming, Arctic seawater freshening, and sluggish oceanic circulation during the Early Toarcian anoxic event
Guillaume Dera;Yannick Donnadieu.
Paleoceanography (2012)
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