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Yves Lagabrielle

Yves Lagabrielle

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Earth Science

D-Index
51
Citations
8499
World Ranking
3281
National Ranking
232

Overview

Yves Lagabrielle is affiliated with the University of Rennes in France and has contributed extensively to the field of Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on geophysics, with additional work in the mechanics of materials, earth-surface processes, paleontology, and atmospheric science.

The scientist's work covers a range of topics, including:

  • Geological and Geochemical Analysis
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • High-pressure geophysics and materials
  • Geological and Geophysical Studies Worldwide
  • Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils

Yves Lagabrielle has published in several peer-reviewed journals and platforms. Frequent publication venues include:

  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Tectonics
  • Basin Research
  • Journal of the Geological Society

Some of the notable recent papers authored or coauthored by Lagabrielle are:

  • "Paleogeothermal Gradients Across an Inverted Hyperextended Rift System: Example of the Mauléon Fossil Rift (Western Pyrenees)", 2020, Tectonics
  • "Review of Iberia-Eurasia plate-boundary basins: Role of sedimentary burial and salt tectonics during rifting and continental breakup", 2020, Basin Research
  • "Fluid-rock interactions along detachment faults during continental rifting and mantle exhumation: the case of the Urdach lherzolite body (North Pyrenees)", 2020, Journal of the Geological Society
  • "Polyphase post-Variscan thinning of the North Pyrenean crust: Constraints from the P-T-t-deformation history of the exhumed Variscan lower crust (Saleix Massif, France)", 2021, Tectonophysics
  • "The sapphirine-bearing rocks in contact with the Lherz peridotite body: New mineralogical data, age and interpretation", 2020, Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France

Collaborations are a significant aspect of Yves Lagabrielle's research efforts. Frequent coauthors include:

  • Julian A. Pearce
  • P. Fryer
  • Laura B. Stokking
  • Jason R. Ali
  • Richard Arculus

Best Publications

  • Mantle exhumation, crustal denudation, and gravity tectonics during Cretaceous rifting in the Pyrenean realm (SW Europe): Insights from the geological setting of the lherzolite bodies

    Yves Lagabrielle;Pierre Labaume;Michel de Saint Blanquat

  • Alpine Jurassic ophiolites resemble the modern central Atlantic basement

    Yves Lagabrielle;Mathilde Cannat

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

    Yves Lagabrielle;Yves Goddéris;Yannick Donnadieu;Jacques Malavieille

  • Subduction-triggered magmatic pulses: A new class of plumes?

    Claudio Faccenna;Thorsten W. Becker;Serge Lallemand;Yves Lagabrielle

  • Ultramafic and gabbroic exposures at the Mid-Atlantic Ridge: geological mapping in the 15°N region

    Mathilde Cannat;Yves Lagabrielle;Henri Bougault;Jack Casey

  • Geochemistry of the highly depleted peridotites drilled at ODP Sites 1272 and 1274 (Fifteen-Twenty Fracture Zone, Mid-Atlantic Ridge): Implications for mantle dynamics beneath a slow spreading ridge

    Marguerite Godard;Yves Lagabrielle;Olivier Alard;J. Harvey

  • Faulting and magmatism at mid-ocean ridges

    W. Roger Buck;Paul T. Delaney;Jeffrey A. Karson;Yves Lagabrielle

  • Submarine reworking of exhumed subcontinental mantle rocks: field evidence from the Lherz peridotites, French Pyrenees

    Yves Lagabrielle;Jean-Louis Bodinier

  • Crustal structure and evolution of the Pyrenean-Cantabrian belt: A review and new interpretations from recent concepts and data

    A. Teixell;P. Labaume;P. Ayarza;N. Espurt

  • Thermal control on the modes of crustal thinning leading to mantle exhumation: Insights from the Cretaceous Pyrenean hot paleomargins

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  • Subduction erosion related to spreading-ridge subduction: Taitao peninsula (Chile margin triple junction area)

    J. Bourgois;H. Martin;Y. Lagabrielle;J. Le Moigne

  • The crustal evolution of the west-central Pyrenees revisited: Inferences from a new kinematic scenario

    Antonio Teixell;Pierre Labaume;Yves Lagabrielle

  • Neogene to Quaternary tectonic evolution of the Patagonian Andes at the latitude of the Chile Triple Junction

    Yves Lagabrielle;Manuel Suárez;Eduardo A Rossello;Gérard Hérail

  • Direct observation of a section through slow-spreading oceanic crust

    J.-M. Auzende;D. Bideau;E. Bonatti;M. Cannat

  • Alpine, Corsican and Apennine ophiolites: the slow-spreading ridge model

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  • Miocene to Late Quaternary Patagonian basalts (46-47°S): Geochronometric and geochemical evidence for slab tearing due to active spreading ridge subduction

    Christèle Guivel;Diego Morata;Ewan Pelleter;Felipe Espinoza

  • The Chenaillet Ophiolite in the French/Italian Alps: An ancient analogue for an Oceanic Core Complex?

    Gianreto Manatschal;Daniel Sauter;Anne Marie Karpoff;Emmanuel Masini

  • From oceanic closure to continental collision: A synthesis of the Schistes lustrés metamorphic complex of the Western Alps

    Eric Deville;Serge Fudral;Yves Lagabrielle;Michel Marthaler

  • High-temperature metamorphism during extreme thinning of the continental crust: a reappraisal of the North Pyrenean passive paleomargin

    Camille Clerc;Abdeltif Lahfid;P Monié;Yves Lagabrielle

  • Ultramafic-Mafic Plutonic Rock Suites Exposed Along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge (10°N-30°N). Symmetrical-Asymmetrical Distribution and Implications for Seafloor Spreading Processes.

    Yves Lagabrielle;Daniel Bideau;Mathilde Cannat;Jeffirey A. Karson

  • Magmatic–tectonic effects of high thermal regime at the site of active ridge subduction: the Chile Triple Junction model

    Yves Lagabrielle;Christèle Guivel;René C. Maury;Jacques Bourgois

  • 40Ar/39Ar laser-probe dating by step heating and spot fusion of phengites from the Dora Maira nappe of the western Alps, Italy

    S. Scaillet;G. Féraud;Y. Lagabrielle;M. Ballévre

Frequent Co-Authors

René C. Maury
René C. Maury University of Western Brittany
Mireille Polvé
Mireille Polvé Federal University of Toulouse Midi-Pyrénées
Pierre Labaume
Pierre Labaume Joseph Fourier University
Diego Morata
Diego Morata University of Chile
Jacques Malavieille
Jacques Malavieille University of Montpellier
Serge Fourcade
Serge Fourcade University of Rennes
Hervé Bellon
Hervé Bellon University of Western Brittany
Jean-Marie Auzende
Jean-Marie Auzende French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Guy Cabioch
Guy Cabioch Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Mathilde Cannat
Mathilde Cannat Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

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