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103
years of science for the planet in 2024
4
French active volcanoes monitored by the IPGP
500
members of staff approximately (researchers, engineers, technicians, administrative staff, post-docs and PhD candidates)
1
observatory on Mars (mission completed in 2022)
404
publications in 2022 (including 37 in high impact journals such as Nature, Science and PNAS)
8
locations: Guadeloupe, Martinique, Reunion Island, Chambon-la-Forêt, Champs-sur-Marne and 2 locations in Paris
Last publications
van Keken Peter E, Chauvel Catherine, Ballentine Christopher J. Dynamical Geochemistry: Ocean crust recycling through plate tectonics and its role in the formation of mantle heterogeneity. 2025. <10.1016/B978-0-323-99762-1.00103-0>
Hatté Christine, Antoine Pierre, Fuchs Markus, Guyodo Yohan, Lagroix France, Moine Olivier, Piotrowska Natalia, Rousseau Denis-Didier. Chronology of dust archives. 2025. <10.1016/B978-0-323-99931-1.00166-5>
Guertin Andrew, Cunningham Charlie, Bouchez Julien, Gelin Marine, Chorover Jon, Bauser Hannes, Kim Minseok, Troch Peter, Derry Louis, Druhan Jennifer. Stable silicon isotope fractionation reflects the routing of water through a mesoscale hillslope. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Elsevier, 15 December 2024, 648. <10.1016/j.epsl.2024.119098>
Seibert Chloé, Beck Christian, Feuillet Nathalie, Moreno Eva, Pons Denise, Goldfinger Chris, Ratzov Gueorgui, St-Onge Guillaume, Bieber Arthur, Morena Pierre, Patton Jason, Batanova Valentina, Maury René. Late Pleistocene charcoal-rich sediments in the Puerto Rico Trench, possible remnants of gigantic wildfires in North-Eastern South America. Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology, Elsevier, December 2024, 655. <10.1016/j.palaeo.2024.112497>
Jeanneau Laurent, Fovet Ophélie, Faucheux Mikaël, Gruau Gérard, Liotaud Marine, Pierret Marie-Claire, Cotel Solenn, Molénat Jérôme, Lagacherie Manon, Dessert Céline, Probst Anne. Compositional changes of dissolved organic matter during high flow events in headwater catchments along a gradient of climate and land use. Comptes Rendus. Géoscience, Académie des sciences (Paris), 19 November 2024, 356. <10.5802/crgeos.272>
Our observatories
and stations
Mars
InSight National Observation Service
The NASA InSight mission deployed a geophysical observatory on the surface of Mars at the end of 2018, performing simultaneous seismic, geodetic and magnetic measurements. This National Observation Service is supported by the IPGP, together with several French laboratories and observatories (in particular the LPG and GEOAZUR).
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