Erwan MARTIN

Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris

Laboratoire de Géochimie des Isotopes Stables

4 place Jussieu - T54-64 E1

75005 Paris (FRANCE)

       

e-mail: martin@ipgp.jussieu.fr

Born: October 31, 1979
Nationality: French

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Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2005). Trondhjemitic and granitic melts formed by fractional crystallization of an olivine tholeiite from Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. Geological magazine, 142, 651-658. [pdf]

Martin E. (2006). Etude géochimique des magmas acides d'Islande : mode de genèse, implications sur l'évolution géodynamique islandaise et sur la formation de la proto-croûte continentale. Université Blaise Pascal, Clermont Ferrand, 272 pp.

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2007). Crustal thermal state and origin of silicic magma in Iceland: the case of Torfajökull, Ljósufjöll and Snæfellsjökull volcanoes. Contribution to Mineralogy and Petrology, 153, 593-605. [pdf]

Martin, E. & Sigmarsson, O. (2007). Low-pressure differentiation of tholeiitic lavas as recorded in segregation veins from Reykjanes (Iceland), Lanzarote (Canary Islands) and Masaya (Nicaragua). Contribution to Mineralogy and Petrology. 154, 559-573. [pdf]

Martin E., Martin H. & Sigmarsson (2008). Could Iceland be a modern analogue of Earth's early continental crust? Terra Nova.20, 463–468. [pdf] Selected paper by Terra Nova in 2008.

Martin E. & Bindeman I. (2009). Mass-independent isotopic signatures of volcanic sulfate from three supereruption ash deposits in Lake Tecopa, California. Earth and Planetary Science Letters. [pdf]

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2009). Thirteen million years of silicic magma production in Iceland: petrogenetic processes and tectonic settings. Lithos (Accepted with correction).

Martin E., Bindeman I. & Grove T. (2009). Diverse ancient δ18O signature of the mantle wedge homogenized by modern subduction: across-arc geochemical study of Mt. Shasta and Medicine Lake volcanoes (California). Contribution to Mineralogy and Petrology (Submitted).

 

- CONFERENCES -

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2005). Implication for the origin of tholeiitic silicic magmas from atmospheric pressure fractional crystallization of basaltic lava flows on Reykjanes peninsula (Iceland), Lanzarote (Canary Islands) and Masaya (Nicaragua). Geophysical Research Abstracts, 7, 00846, EGU General Assembly 2005, Vienna (Austria). Oral presentation: [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2006). Segregation veins in tholeiitic lavas: implications for the formation of silicic magmas in Iceland and for the genesis of primitive continental crust on the earth. Raunvísindaþing í Reykjavík (Iceland). [Poster.pdf]

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2006). Crustal thermal state and origin of silicic magma in Iceland: the case of Torfajökull, Ljósufjöll and Snæfellsjökull volcanoes. RST, Dijon (France). [Poster.pdf]

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2006). Trondhjemitic melts produced by in-situ differentiation of a tholeiitic lava flow, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. AGU fall meeting, San Francisco (USA). [Poster.pdf]

Martin E., Bindeman I. & Grove T. (2007). Light stable isotopes constrain on slab fluids composition and behavior in a warm subduction zone: case of the Mount Shasta stratovolcano, California. MAG2007, Taipei (Taiwan). [Poster.pdf]

Martin E., Bindeman I. & Grove T. (2007). Subduction in high fluid fluxing environment and the origin of high-δ18O and high-δ7Li lavas in Mt. Shasta, Cascade arc, California. AGU fall meeting, San Francisco (USA). Oral presentation: [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E. & Bindeman I. (2008). Detailed “supervolcanic” ash record in dry Lake Tecopa, California: δ34S, δ18O and Δ17O of soluble volcanic sulfate. Goldschmidt, Vancouver (CAN). [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E. & Bindeman I. (2008). Rare isotope insights into supereruption: sulfur and triple isotope geochemistry of sulfate aerosols absorbed on volcanic ash particules. IAVCEI, Reykjavik (Iceland). Oral presentation: [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E. & Sigmarsson O. (2008). Overview of silicic magma composition produced during the last 15 Ma in Iceland. IAVCEI, Reykjavik (Iceland). [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E., Bindeman I. & Grove T. (2008). Heterogeneous δ18O in the mantle wedge beneath Medicine Lake and Mt. Shasta volcanoes (California): ancient or modern subduction signature? AGU fall meeting, San Francisco (USA). Oral presentation: [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E., Bindeman I., Palandri J. & Johnston D. (2009). Hydrogen isotope analyses of hydrous glasses by TC/EA system. Goldschmidt, Davos (Switzerland). [Abstract.pdf]

Martin E. & Bindeman I. (2009). Rare isotope insights into supereruption: sulfur and triple oxygen isotope geochemistry aerosols absorbed on volcanic ash particules. GSA Annual meeting, Portland (USA). Oral presentation