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Jean-Noël Rouzaud

Researcher at École Normale Supérieure

Publications -  211
Citations -  15538

Jean-Noël Rouzaud is an academic researcher from École Normale Supérieure. The author has contributed to research in topics: Carbon & Graphite. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 209 publications receiving 13573 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Noël Rouzaud include University of Orléans & University of Toulouse.

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First multispacecraft ion measurements in and near the Earth's magnetosphere with the identical Cluster ion spectrometry (CIS) experiment

TL;DR: The Cluster Ion Spectrometry (CIS) experiment as discussed by the authors measured the full, three-dimensional ion distribution of the major magnetospheric ions (H+, He+, He++, and O+) from the thermal energies to about 40 keV/e.
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Fast Plasma Investigation for Magnetospheric Multiscale

Craig J. Pollock, +106 more
TL;DR: The Fast Plasma Investigation (FPI) was developed for flight on the Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission to measure the differential directional flux of magnetospheric electrons and ions with unprecedented time resolution to resolve kinetic-scale plasma dynamics as mentioned in this paper.
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Raman spectra of carbonaceous material in metasediments: a new geothermometer

TL;DR: In this article, the degree of organisation of carbonaceous material was systematically characterised by Raman microspectroscopy across several Mesozoic and Cenozoic reference metamorphic belts.
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Comparison of quantification methods to measure fire-derived (black/elemental) carbon in soils and sediments using reference materials from soil, water, sediment and the atmosphere

Karen Hammes, +43 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors conducted a comprehensive intercomparison of this type (multimethod, multilab, and multisample), focusing mainly on methods used for soil and sediment BC studies.
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On the characterization of disordered and heterogeneous carbonaceous materials by Raman spectroscopy.

TL;DR: A new Raman technique (Raman area mode microspectroscopy) giving an homogeneous repartition of power within a large laser beam is presented, this technique being powerful to study strongly heterogeneous CM and/or photosensitive samples.