Aude Gébelin
Doctor
Tectonics
plymouth
United Kingdom
Biography
University of Montpellier, France, Geology Ph.D., 2004 University of Montpellier, France, Geology Masters of Science, 1999 University of Montpellier, France, Geology Bachelor of Science, 1997
Research Interest
Large scale deformation of continental lithosphere, Stable isotope paleoaltimetry and paleoclimate reconstructions, Reconstruction of meteoric fluid compositions by analysis of oxygen and hydrogen isotope ratios of waters in large deformation zones of mountain ranges and in kinematically linked syntectonic basins, Crustal deformation based on rocks that were exhumed in gneiss domes or in metamorphic core complexes involving the study of the role of fluids in detachments that accommodate orogenic collapse
Publications
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Methner, K., Mulch, A., Teyssier, C., Wells, M., Gottardi, R., Gébelin, A., Chamberlain, P. (2015). Eocene and Miocene extension, meteoric fluid infiltration and core complex 1 formation in the Great Basin (Raft River Mountains, Utah)
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Gébelin, A., Teyssier, C., Heizler, M., Mulch, A. (2015). Meteoric water circulation in a rolling-hinge detachment system (northern Snake Range core complex, Nevada)
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Gébelin, A. , Jessup, M., Teyssier, C., Cosca, M.A., Law, R.D., Brunel, M., Mulch, A. (2017). Infiltration of meteoric water in the South Tibetan Detachment (Mt Everest, Himalaya): When and Why?, Tectonics, 1-24, dog:10.1002/2016TC004399.