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Monitoring deformation in Mayotte using satellite radar interferometry

19 December 2019

Observatories, Press, Research

Monitoring deformation in Mayotte using satellite radar interferometry

Since May 2018, the island of Mayotte has been experiencing a seismo-volcanic crisis on an unprecedented scale. Numerous earthquakes are being felt by...

Meteorites reveal the early history of the Solar System

12 December 2019

Press, Research

Meteorites reveal the early history of the Solar System

Over the past few months, a team of researchers from the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris, Université de Paris, CNRS and Muséum National d'Histo...

Xenon trapped in rock provides insight into the evolution of life

02 December 2019

Press, Research

Xenon trapped in rock provides insight into the evolution of life

Researchers at CRPG (CNRS/ Université de Lorraine) and IPGP have carried out a study highlighting intense outgassing around 2.5 billion years ago, whi...

The first solar system solids created in less than a week

12 November 2019

Press, Research

The first solar system solids created in less than a week

A team of researchers from the Centre de recherches pétrographiques et géochimiques (CRPG/CNRS/Université de Lorraine), the Institut de minéralogie, d...

Towards a better understanding of mega-earthquake triggering mechanisms

09 October 2019

Press, Research

Towards a better understanding of mega-earthquake triggering mechanisms

In a recently published study, IPGP researchers and their colleague show that fluid pressure variations in subduction zones control, over the long ter...

InSight picks up strange sounds on Mars

04 October 2019

General public, Observatories, Press, Research

InSight picks up strange sounds on Mars

Put your ear to the ground on Mars and you'll be rewarded with a veritable symphony. Sure, you'll need superhuman hearing, but NASA's InSight lander i...

Not so young, Saturn's rings

04 October 2019

Press, Research

Not so young, Saturn's rings

Did Saturn's rings only appear during the age of the dinosaurs? The announcement came as a (media) bombshell at the end of the Cassini mission, which ...

Plate tectonics, a very old story

01 October 2019

Press, Research

Plate tectonics, a very old story

Researchers at IPGP have demonstrated for the first time that plate tectonics were already active on Earth 4 billion years ago. Their study shows that...

Earthquakes and volcanoes in Mayotte: conclusions of the last two sea campaigns

02 August 2019

Observatories, Press, Research

Earthquakes and volcanoes in Mayotte: conclusions of the last two sea campaigns

The MAYOBS 3 and 4 campaigns identified a new lava flow and produced the first images of the seabed. Meetings and debriefings with the various stakeho...

Raphaël Grandin, Gauthier Hulot and Robin Lacassin recognized by AGU

31 July 2019

Awards and Distinctions, Institute Life, Press, Research

Raphaël Grandin, Gauthier Hulot and Robin Lacassin recognized by AGU

Two IPGP researchers have been rewarded by their peers for their outstanding work in the field of Earth and planetary sciences, and another for his si...

MoMARSAT Sea Campaign 2019

10 July 2019

Press, Research

MoMARSAT Sea Campaign 2019

Conducted by IFREMER and the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP-Université de Paris), the MOMARSAT 2019 at-sea campaign runs from June 11 to...

Earthquakes and volcanoes in Mayotte: conclusions of the second oceanographic campaign

27 June 2019

Observatories, Press, Research

Earthquakes and volcanoes in Mayotte: conclusions of the second oceanographic campaign

A scientific team took part in a second oceanographic campaign entitled "MAYOBS2", from June 11th to 17th, 2019.