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Yves Marrocchi is affiliated with the University of Lorraine in France. Their research primarily spans the fields of Physics and Astronomy as well as Earth and Planetary Sciences. Within these areas, their work focuses on subfields including Astronomy and Astrophysics, Geophysics, Ecology, Atmospheric Science, and Spectroscopy.

Their scientific contributions cover a range of topics such as Astro and Planetary Science, Planetary Science and Exploration, Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies, High-pressure geophysics and materials, Isotope Analysis in Ecology, Geological and Geochemical Analysis, and Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies.

Their recent papers deliver insights into planetary formation, isotopic studies, and geophysical processes. Notable publications include the 2020 paper titled "Earth's water may have been inherited from material similar to enstatite chondrite meteorites" published in Science. In 2021, they contributed to research on "Redox controls during magma ocean degassing" appearing in Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Other works include the 2020 study on "Hydrogen in chondrites: Influence of parent body alteration and atmospheric contamination on primordial components" in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, and the paper from the same year titled "Early evolution of the solar accretion disk inferred from Cr-Ti-O isotopes in individual chondrules" also in Earth and Planetary Science Letters. Additionally, they published the 2021 article "The Diverse Planetary Ingassing/Outgassing Paths Produced over Billions of Years of Magmatic Activity" in Space Science Reviews.

The scientist frequently collaborates with several coauthors including Johan Villeneuve, Laurette Piani, Emmanuel Jacquet, Maxime Piralla, and Evelyn Füri.

Yves Marrocchi's research is often published in specific venues, with notable frequency in Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Meteoritics and Planetary Science, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Goldschmidt2021 abstracts, and Space Science Reviews.

Best Publications

  • Earth's water may have been inherited from material similar to enstatite chondrite meteorites.

    Laurette Piani;Yves Marrocchi;Thomas Rigaudier;Lionel G. Vacher;Lionel G. Vacher

  • The Paris meteorite, the least altered CM chondrite so far

    Roger H. Hewins;Roger H. Hewins;Michèle Bourot-Denise;Brigitte Zanda;Hugues Leroux

  • Extreme Deuterium Excesses in Ultracarbonaceous Micrometeorites from Central Antarctic Snow

    Jean Duprat;Elena Dobrica;Cécile Engrand;Jérôme Aléon

  • Implications of in situ calcification for photosynthesis in a ~3.3 Ga-old microbial biofilm from the Barberton greenstone belt, South Africa

    Frances Westall;Barbara Cavalazzi;Barbara Cavalazzi;Laurence Lemelle;Yves Marrocchi

  • Redox controls during magma ocean degassing

    Fabrice Gaillard;Fabien Bernadou;Mathieu Roskosz;Mohamed Ali Bouhifd

  • Pristine extraterrestrial material with unprecedented nitrogen isotopic variation

    Giacomo Briani;Matthieu Gounelle;Yves Marrocchi;Smail Mostefaoui

  • The Paris CM chondrite: Secondary minerals and asteroidal processing

    Yves Marrocchi;Yves Marrocchi;Matthieu Gounelle;Matthieu Gounelle;Ingrid Blanchard;Ingrid Blanchard;Florent Caste

  • Oxygen isotope constraints on the alteration temperatures of CM chondrites

    Maximilien J. Verdier-Paoletti;Yves Marrocchi;Guillaume Avice;Mathieu Roskosz

  • Hydrogen in chondrites: Influence of parent body alteration and atmospheric contamination on primordial components

    Lionel G. Vacher;Lionel G. Vacher;Laurette Piani;Thomas Rigaudier;Dorian Thomassin

  • Early evolution of the solar accretion disk inferred from Cr-Ti-O isotopes in individual chondrules

    Jonas M. Schneider;Christoph Burkhardt;Yves Marrocchi;Gregory A. Brennecka

  • Oxygen isotopic diversity of chondrule precursors and the nebular origin of chondrules

    Yves Marrocchi;Johan Villeneuve;Valentina Batanova;Laurette Piani

  • Formation of CV chondrules by recycling of amoeboid olivine aggregate-like precursors

    Yves Marrocchi;Romain Euverte;Johan Villeneuve;Valentina Batanova

  • Origin and abundance of water in carbonaceous asteroids

    Yves Marrocchi;David V. Bekaert;Laurette Piani

  • The Diverse Planetary Ingassing/Outgassing Paths Produced over Billions of Years of Magmatic Activity

    Fabrice Gaillard;Mohamed Ali Bouhifd;E. Füri;Valérie Malavergne

  • Constraints on Neon and Argon Isotopic Fractionation in Solar Wind

    Alex Meshik;Jennifer Mabry;Charles Hohenberg;Yves Marrocchi

  • Deciphering the conditions of tochilinite and cronstedtite formation in CM chondrites from low temperature hydrothermal experiments

    Lionel G. Vacher;Laurent Truche;François Faure;Laurent Tissandier

  • Sulfur and sulfides in chondrules

    Yves Marrocchi;Yves Marrocchi;Guy Libourel;Guy Libourel

  • Mineralogical, crystallographic and redox features of the earliest stages of fluid alteration in CM chondrites

    Isabella Pignatelli;Yves Marrocchi;Enrico Mugnaioli;Enrico Mugnaioli;Franck Bourdelle

  • Magmatic sulfides in the porphyritic chondrules of EH enstatite chondrites

    Laurette Piani;Laurette Piani;Yves Marrocchi;Guy Libourel;Laurent Tissandier

  • Multiple precursors of secondary mineralogical assemblages in CM chondrites

    Isabella Pignatelli;Isabella Pignatelli;Yves Marrocchi;Yves Marrocchi;Lionel. G. Vacher;Lionel. G. Vacher;Rémi Delon;Rémi Delon

  • Strontium-86 labeling experiments show spatially heterogeneous skeletal formation in the scleractinian coral Porites porites

    Fanny Houlbrèque;Fanny Houlbrèque;Anders Meibom;Jean-Pierre Cuif;Jaroslaw Stolarski

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthieu Gounelle
Matthieu Gounelle French National Museum of Natural History
Anders Meibom
Anders Meibom École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Bernard Marty
Bernard Marty University of Lorraine
Sylvie Derenne
Sylvie Derenne Université Paris Cité
Andrey A. Gurenko
Andrey A. Gurenko University of Lorraine
Jean-Noël Rouzaud
Jean-Noël Rouzaud École Normale Supérieure
Fabrice Gaillard
Fabrice Gaillard Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Vinciane Debaille
Vinciane Debaille Université Libre de Bruxelles
Ian A. Franchi
Ian A. Franchi The Open University
Guy Libourel
Guy Libourel Observatoire de la Côte d’Azur

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