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Yannick Donnadieu

Yannick Donnadieu

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9366
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Overview

Yannick Donnadieu is a researcher affiliated with Aix-Marseille University in France. Their work primarily spans the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences, with a particular focus on Atmospheric Science, Paleontology, Oceanography, Global and Planetary Change, and Geology. The breadth of their research covers multiple subfields that contribute to understanding geological and climatic processes over extended geological periods.

The main topics addressed in their publications include:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
  • Climate variability and models
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Marine and coastal ecosystems

Yannick Donnadieu's recent papers provide insight into their research focus and collaboration network. Notable publications include:

  • "DeepMIP: model intercomparison of early Eocene climatic optimum (EECO) large-scale climate features and comparison with proxy data" (2021), published in Climate of the past
  • "Cenozoic evolution of the steppe-desert biome in Central Asia" (2020), published in Science Advances
  • "Simulating Miocene Warmth: Insights From an Opportunistic Multi-Model Ensemble (MioMIP1)" (2021), published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • "IPSL-CM5A2 - an Earth system model designed for multi-millennial climate simulations" (2020), published in Geoscientific model development
  • "Quantifying the Effect of the Drake Passage Opening on the Eocene Ocean" (2020), published in Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology

The researcher often collaborates with other scientists, frequently coauthoring works with Jean-Baptiste Ladant, Yves Goddéris, Gregor Knorr, Daniel J. Lunt, and Agatha M. de Boer. These collaborations reflect a network engaged in paleoclimatic and geological modeling studies.

The most frequent venues for Yannick Donnadieu's publications are:

  • Paleoceanography and Paleoclimatology
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Climate of the past
  • Nature Communications
  • Science Advances

Their contributions indicate an emphasis on multidisciplinary integration of geological, atmospheric, and oceanographic data to improve understanding of past climate variability and its implications for current and future climate scenarios.

Best Publications

  • Snowball Earth climate dynamics and Cryogenian geology-geobiology

    Paul F. Hoffman;Paul F. Hoffman;Dorian S. Abbot;Yosef Ashkenazy;Douglas I. Benn

  • 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

  • A ‘snowball Earth’ climate triggered by continental break-up through changes in runoff

    Yannick Donnadieu;Yves Goddéris;Gilles Ramstein;Anne Nédélec

  • High sensitivity of the continental-weathering carbon dioxide sink to future climate change

    E. Beaulieu;Y. Godderis;Yannick Donnadieu;D. Labat

  • The tectonic history of Drake Passage and its possible impacts on global climate

    Yves Lagabrielle;Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Jacques Malavieille

  • 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

  • The Sturtian ‘snowball’ glaciation: fire and ice

    Y. Godderis;Y. Donnadieu;A. Nedelec;B. Dupre

  • 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

  • Revised paleoaltimetry data show low Tibetan Plateau elevation during the Eocene

    Svetlana Botsyun;Svetlana Botsyun;Pierre Sepulchre;Yannick Donnadieu;Yannick Donnadieu;Camille Risi

  • The role of palaeogeography in the Phanerozoic history of atmospheric CO2 and climate

    Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Guillaume Le Hir;Vincent Lefebvre

  • Modelling the primary control of paleogeography on Cretaceous climate

    Y. Donnadieu;Y. Donnadieu;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert;R. Jacob;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Modeling evidences for global warming, Arctic seawater freshening, and sluggish oceanic circulation during the Early Toarcian anoxic event

    Guillaume Dera;Yannick Donnadieu

  • Error analysis of CO2 and O2 estimates from the long-term geochemical model GEOCARBSULF

    Dana L. Royer;Yannick Donnadieu;Jeffrey Park;Jennifer Kowalczyk

  • DeepMIP: model intercomparison of early Eocene climatic optimum (EECO) large-scale climate features and comparison with proxy data

    Daniel J. Lunt;Fran J. Bragg;Wing Le Chan;David Karel Hutchinson

  • Simulating Miocene warmth: insights from an opportunistic Multi-Model ensemble (MioMIP1)

    N. J. Burls;C. D. Bradshaw;C. D. Bradshaw;A. M. De Boer;N. Herold

  • Cenozoic evolution of the steppe-desert biome in Central Asia.

    N. Barbolini;N. Barbolini;A. Woutersen;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;G. Dupont-Nivet;Daniele Silvestro

  • A GEOCLIM simulation of climatic and biogeochemical consequences of Pangea breakup

    Y. Donnadieu;Y. Donnadieu;Y. Goddéris;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert;Gilles Dromart

  • The snowball Earth aftermath: Exploring the limits of continental weathering processes

    Guillaume Le Hir;Yannick Donnadieu;Yves Goddéris;Raymond T. Pierrehumbert

  • Modeling the early Paleozoic long-term climatic trend

    Elise Nardin;Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Guillaume Le Hir

  • Tectonic-driven climate change and the diversification of angiosperms

    Anne-Claire Chaboureau;Pierre Sepulchre;Yannick Donnadieu;Alain Franc

  • Consequences of shoaling of the Central American Seaway determined from modeling Nd isotopes

    P Sepulchre;Thomas Arsouze;Thomas Arsouze;Y Donnadieu;J.-C Dutay

  • The DeepMIP contribution to PMIP4: experimental design for model simulations of the EECO, PETM, and pre-PETM (version 1.0)

    Daniel J. Lunt;Matthew Huber;Eleni Anagnostou;Michiel L. J. Baatsen

  • Is there a conflict between the Neoproterozoic glacial deposits and the snowball Earth interpretation: an improved understanding with numerical modeling

    Yannick Donnadieu;Frederic Fluteau;Gilles Ramstein;Catherine Ritz

Frequent Co-Authors

Yves Goddéris
Yves Goddéris Paul Sabatier University
Frédéric Fluteau
Frédéric Fluteau Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet
Guillaume Dupont-Nivet University of Rennes
Gilles Ramstein
Gilles Ramstein University of Paris-Saclay
Pierre Sepulchre
Pierre Sepulchre University of Paris-Saclay
Laurent Bopp
Laurent Bopp École Normale Supérieure
Anne Nédélec
Anne Nédélec Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Raymond T. Pierrehumbert
Raymond T. Pierrehumbert University of Oxford
Zhongshi Zhang
Zhongshi Zhang NORCE Research
Daniel J. Lunt
Daniel J. Lunt University of Bristol

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