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Yves Gallet is affiliated with the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris in France and has contributed extensively to the fields of Earth and Planetary Sciences as well as Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology. Their research spans multiple subfields including Molecular Biology, Atmospheric Science, Geophysics, Paleontology, and Artificial Intelligence.

The primary focus of Gallet's work centers on geomagnetism and paleomagnetism studies, geology and paleoclimatology research, geophysical and geoelectrical methods, archaeology and ancient environmental studies, and geochemistry and geologic mapping. Their publications also touch on earthquake and tectonic studies as well as geological and geochemical analysis.

Frequent publication venues for Gallet's work include:

  • Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Journal of Archaeological Science
  • Journal of Archaeological Science Reports

Their collaborative network includes multiple frequent coauthors such as:

  • Alexandre Fournier
  • Maxime Le Goff
  • Philip W. Livermore
  • Ron Shaar
  • Agnès Genevey

Notable recent papers by Yves Gallet include:

  • Analysis of geomagnetic field intensity variations in Mesopotamia during the third millennium BC with archeological implications, 2020, Earth and Planetary Science Letters
  • Archeomagnetic intensity variations during the era of geomagnetic spikes in the Levant, 2021, Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors
  • Synchronizing Geomagnetic Field Intensity Records in the Levant Between the 23rd and 15th Centuries BCE: Chronological and Methodological Implications, 2020, Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems
  • Archaeomagnetism in the Levant and Mesopotamia Reveals the Largest Changes in the Geomagnetic Field, 2022, Journal of Geophysical Research Solid Earth
  • An updated archeomagnetic directional variation curve for France over the past two millennia, following 25 years of additional data acquisition, 2020, Physics of The Earth and Planetary Interiors

Best Publications

  • Three millennia of directional variation of the Earth’s magnetic field in western Europe as revealed by archeological artefacts

    Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Maxime Le Goff

  • ArcheoInt: An upgraded compilation of geomagnetic field intensity data for the past ten millennia and its application to the recovery of the past dipole moment

    A. Genevey;Y. Gallet;C. G. Constable;M. Korte

  • Are there connections between the Earth's magnetic field and climate?

    Vincent Courtillot;Yves Gallet;Jean-Louis Le Mouël;Frédéric Fluteau

  • Intensity of the geomagnetic field in western Europe over the past 2000 years: New data from ancient French pottery

    Agnès Genevey;Yves Gallet

  • Late Permian to Late Triassic palaeomagnetic data from Iran: constraints on the migration of the Iranian block through the Tethyan Ocean and initial destruction of Pangaea

    J. Besse;F. Torcq;Y. Gallet;L. E. Ricou

  • Strain transfer between disconnected, propagating rifts in Afar

    Isabelle Manighetti;Paul Tapponnier;Vincent Courtillot;Yves Gallet

  • Towards accurate numerical calibration of the Late Triassic: High- precision U-Pb geochronology constraints on the duration of the Rhaetian

    Joern Frederik Wotzlaw;Jean Guex;Annachiara Bartolini;Yves Gallet

  • On the possible occurrence of ‘archaeomagnetic jerks’ in the geomagnetic field over the past three millennia

    Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Agnès Genevey;Vincent Courtillot

  • A third superchron during the Early Paleozoic

    V. Pavlov;Y. Gallet

  • Solar activity during the Holocene: the Hallstatt cycle and its consequence for grand minima and maxima

    I. G. Usoskin;Y. Gallet;F. Lopes;G. A. Kovaltsov

  • Cosmic markers, 40Ar/39Ar dating and paleomagnetism of the KT sections in the Anjar Area of the Deccan large igneous province

    V Courtillot;Y Gallet;R Rocchia;G Féraud

  • Eight thousand years of geomagnetic field intensity variations in the eastern Mediterranean

    Agnès Genevey;Yves Gallet;Jean-Claude Margueron

  • A new three-axis vibrating sample magnetometer for continuous high-temperature magnetization measurements: applications to paleo- and archeo-intensity determinations

    Maxime Le Goff;Yves Gallet

  • Does Earth's magnetic field secular variation control centennial climate change?

    Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Frédéric Fluteau;Frédéric Fluteau

  • The SPICE carbon isotope excursion in Siberia: a combined study of the upper Middle Cambrian–lowermost Ordovician Kulyumbe River section, northwestern Siberian Platform

    Artem Kouchinsky;Stefan Bengtson;Yves Gallet;Igor Korovnikov

  • Possible impact of the Earth's magnetic field on the history of ancient civilizations

    Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Maxime Le Goff;Frédéric Fluteau;Frédéric Fluteau

  • On archeomagnetic secular variation curves and archeomagnetic dating

    Maxime Le Goff;Yves Gallet;Agnès Genevey;Nicolas Warmé

  • Ensembles of low degree archeomagnetic field models for the past three millennia

    Alexis Licht;Alexis Licht;Gauthier Hulot;Yves Gallet;Erwan Thébault

  • Late Mesoproterozoic magnetostratigraphic results from Siberia: Paleogeographic implications and magnetic field behavior

    Yves Gallet;Vladimir E. Pavlov;Mikhail A. Semikhatov;Peter Yu. Petrov

  • Evidence for distinct modes of solar activity

    I. G. Usoskin;G. Hulot;Y. Gallet;Raphael Roth

  • Solar activity during the Holocene: the Hallstatt cycle and its consequence for grand minima and maxim

    I.G. Usoskin;Y. Gallet;F. Lopes;G. A. Kovaltsov

Frequent Co-Authors

Leopold Krystyn
Leopold Krystyn University of Vienna
Gauthier Hulot
Gauthier Hulot Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jean Besse
Jean Besse Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jean Marcoux
Jean Marcoux Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Erwan Thébault
Erwan Thébault University of Nantes
Vincent Courtillot
Vincent Courtillot Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Ilya Usoskin
Ilya Usoskin University of Oulu
Frédéric Fluteau
Frédéric Fluteau Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Jérôme Dyment
Jérôme Dyment Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Fortunat Joos
Fortunat Joos University of Bern

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