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Laurent Coppola

Researcher at University of Paris

Publications -  73
Citations -  3198

Laurent Coppola is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Mediterranean sea & Water mass. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 65 publications receiving 2621 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurent Coppola include Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University & Swedish Museum of Natural History.

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Determinants of community structure in the global plankton interactome

TL;DR: It is found that environmental factors are incomplete predictors of community structure and associations across plankton functional types and phylogenetic groups to be nonrandomly distributed on the network and driven by both local and global patterns.
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HyMeX-SOP1: The Field Campaign Dedicated to Heavy Precipitation and Flash Flooding in the Northwestern Mediterranean

TL;DR: The first field campaign was devoted to heavy precipitation and flash floods from 5 September to 6 November 2012 within the framework of the 10-year international HyMeX (Hydrological cycle in the Mediterranean Experiment) dedicated to the hydrological cycles and related high-impact events as mentioned in this paper.
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Observations of open-ocean deep convection in the northwestern Mediterranean Sea: Seasonal and interannual variability of mixing and deep water masses for the 2007-2013 Period

TL;DR: In this paper, a unique oceanographic and meteorological data set focus on the deep convection processes is presented, which is essentially based on in situ data (mooring, research vessel, glider, and profiling float) collected from a multiplatform and integrated monitoring system (MOOSE: Mediterranean Ocean Observing System on Environment), which monitored continuously the northwestern Mediterranean Sea since 2007, and in particular high-frequency potential temperature, salinity, and current measurements from the mooring LION located within the convection region.