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Philippe Martinez
Researcher at University of Bordeaux
Publications - 103
Citations - 3997
Philippe Martinez is an academic researcher from University of Bordeaux. The author has contributed to research in topics: Upwelling & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 92 publications receiving 3415 citations. Previous affiliations of Philippe Martinez include Université du Québec à Rimouski & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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SAHARAN WIND REGIMES TRACED BY THE Sr–Nd ISOTOPIC COMPOSITION OF SUBTROPICAL ATLANTIC SEDIMENTS: LAST GLACIAL MAXIMUM vs TODAY
Francis E. Grousset,M. Parra,Aloys Bory,Philippe Martinez,Pierre Bertrand,G. Shimmield,R.M. Ellam +6 more
TL;DR: In the eolian fraction, both Sr and Nd isotopic tracers reveal the same major northwestern origin (Mauritania, Mali, southern Algeria and Morocco) as mentioned in this paper.
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A review of nitrogen isotopic alteration in marine sediments
Rebecca S. Robinson,Markus Kienast,Ana Luiza Spadano Albuquerque,Mark A. Altabet,Sergio Contreras,Ricardo De Pol Holz,Nathalie Dubois,Roger Francois,Eric D. Galbraith,Ting-Chang Hsu,Tara Ivanochko,Samuel L Jaccard,Shuh-Ji Kao,Thorsten Kiefer,Stephanie S. Kienast,Moritz F. Lehmann,Philippe Martinez,Matthew D. McCarthy,Jürgen Möbius,Tom F. Pedersen,T. M. Quan,Evgenia Ryabenko,Andreas Schmittner,Ralph R Schneider,Aya Schneider-Mor,Masahito Shigemitsu,D. J. Sinclair,Christopher J. Somes,Anja S Studer,Robert C. Thunell,Jin-Yu Yang +30 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a >100 point comparison of sediment trap and surface sedimentary nitrogen isotope values demonstrates that, at sites located off of the continental margins, an increase in sediment 15N/14N occurs during early burial, likely at the seafloor.
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Palaeoclimate constraints on the impact of 2 °C anthropogenic warming and beyond
Hubertus Fischer,Hubertus Fischer,Katrin J. Meissner,Alan C. Mix,Nerilie J. Abram,Jacqueline Austermann,Victor Brovkin,Emilie Capron,Emilie Capron,Daniele Colombaroli,Anne-Laure Daniau,Kelsey A. Dyez,Thomas Felis,Sarah A. Finkelstein,Samuel L Jaccard,Samuel L Jaccard,Erin L McClymont,Alessio Rovere,Alessio Rovere,Johannes Sutter,Eric W. Wolff,Stéphane Affolter,Stéphane Affolter,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Juan Antonio Ballesteros-Cánovas,Carlo Barbante,Thibaut Caley,Anders E. Carlson,Olga V. Churakova (Sidorova),Olga V. Churakova (Sidorova),Giuseppe Cortese,Brian F. Cumming,Basil A. S. Davis,Anne de Vernal,Julien Emile-Geay,Sherilyn C. Fritz,Paul Gierz,Julia Gottschalk,Julia Gottschalk,Max D. Holloway,Fortunat Joos,Fortunat Joos,Michal Kucera,Marie-France Loutre,Daniel J. Lunt,Katarzyna Marcisz,Katarzyna Marcisz,Katarzyna Marcisz,Jennifer R. Marlon,Philippe Martinez,Valérie Masson-Delmotte,Christoph Nehrbass-Ahles,Christoph Nehrbass-Ahles,Bette L. Otto-Bliesner,Christoph C. Raible,Christoph C. Raible,Bjørg Risebrobakken,Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goñi,Maria Fernanda Sanchez Goñi,Jennifer Saleem Arrigo,Michael Sarnthein,Jesper Sjolte,Thomas F. Stocker,Thomas F. Stocker,Patricio A. Velasquez Alvárez,Patricio A. Velasquez Alvárez,Willy Tinner,Willy Tinner,Paul J. Valdes,Hendrik Vogel,Hendrik Vogel,Heinz Wanner,Qing Yan,Zicheng Yu,Zicheng Yu,Martin Ziegler,Martin Ziegler,Liping Zhou +77 more
TL;DR: In this article, an observation-based synthesis of the understanding of past intervals with temperatures within the range of projected future warming suggests that there is a low risk of runaway greenhouse gas feedbacks for global warming of no more than 2 °C.
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7000 years of paleostorm activity in the NW Mediterranean Sea in response to Holocene climate events
Pierre Sabatier,Pierre Sabatier,Laurent Dezileau,Christophe Colin,Louis Briqueu,Frédéric Bouchette,Philippe Martinez,Giuseppe Siani,Olivier Raynal,Ulrich von Grafenstein +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a high-resolution record of paleostorm events along the French Mediterranean coast over the past 7000 years was established from a lagoonal sediment core in the Gulf of Lions.
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New Arabian Sea records help decipher orbital timing of Indo-Asian monsoon
Thibaut Caley,Bruno Malaizé,Sébastien Zaragosi,Linda Rossignol,Julien Bourget,Frédérique Eynaud,Philippe Martinez,Jacques Giraudeau,Karine Charlier,Nadine Ellouz-Zimmermann +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, three independent proxies (bromine, foraminifera assemblages and grain size) extracted from a marine sediment core (MD04-2861) covering the last 310ka, and retrieved in the northern Arabian Sea near the Makran margin, an area influenced by summer and winter Indian monsoon.