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06 December 2022
Press, Research
The formation of planetary atmospheres less efficient than anticipated
Researchers from the IPGP - Université Paris Cité show that the degassing of volatiles at the surface of magmatic oceans is far from instantaneous.
06 December 2022
Awards and Distinctions, Press, Research
Édith Kubik receives the 2022 CNFGG PhD Award
Édith Kubik received the 2022 Geophysics Prize for her PhD "Elemental and stable isotopic fractionations of siderophile elements – Implications for th...
07 November 2022
General public, Observatories, Press, Research
Study underwater lava flows by combining bathymetry and hydro-acoustic signals
On the ocean floor, the meeting of lava and water during volcanic eruptions generates acoustic signals that propagate into the ocean. Lava flows are a...
07 November 2022
General public, Press, Research
Solar system calcium isotopic composition deduced from Ryugu samples
Less than two years after the Japanese Hayabusa2 mission returned samples from asteroid Ryugu to Earth, new international studies are refining the pre...
30 October 2022
Press, Research
Two major meteorite impacts shed light on the interior of Mars
By studying seismic and orbital data from two major meteorite impacts in late 2021, the international teams of NASA's InSight and Mars Reconnaissance ...
26 October 2022
General public, Press, Research
Publication of the book "Les mondes de Saturne" (Saturn's worlds)
"Les mondes de Saturne", written by Sébastien Charnoz, Sandrine Vinatier, Sandrine Guerlet and Alice Le Gall, has just been published by Belin.
22 September 2022
Press, Research
First observations of a major organic carbon reservoir in the deep Earth
The study of the deep carbon cycle enables us to estimate the natural flow of carbon between the Earth's surface and deep interior, ultimately regulat...
19 September 2022
Observatories, Press, Research
SEIS instrument locates meteorite impacts and echoes the interior of Mars
Launched by NASA in May 2018, the InSight mission aims to study the internal structure of the planet Mars. Its SEIS seismometer, developed at IPGP, co...
06 September 2022
Awards and Distinctions, Institute Life, Press, Research
Philippe Lognonné and Paul Rebischung honored by AGU
The AGU (American Geophysical Union) awards two IPGP researchers among the hundred or so international prize-winners in its various sections for 2022!...
29 July 2022
Press, Research
A French seismometer on board a forthcoming US lunar mission
CNES and the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP, Université Paris Cité/CNRS) have been selected to integrate a seismometer on NASA's next lu...
28 June 2022
Press, Research
Zinc isotope anomalies reveal accretion of outer solar system material during Earth formation
The question of the origin of volatile elements* present on Earth is fundamental to understanding the evolution of our planet. A study carried out at ...
27 June 2022
Press, Research
Arc-en-Sub oceanographic mission to the Azores
To the well-known tune of the Beatles' "Yellow Submarine", an international team of 21 scientists, including six from IPGP, set sail for the Azores ab...
23 June 2022
Press, Research
High-resolution seismic imaging lifts the veil on the lithosphere-asthenosphere boundary
The Earth's surface is divided into distinct tectonic plates, which make up the lithosphere and "float" on the asthenosphere. But the exact location o...
20 June 2022
Awards and Distinctions, Institute Life, Press, Research
Frédéric Moynier elected 2022 Fellow of the Meteoritical Society
Frédéric Moynier, a professor at Université Paris Cité working in the cosmochemistry, astrophysics and experimental geophysics team at the IPGP, has b...
16 June 2022
Press, Research
Lower oceanic crust formed by in situ magma crystallization
While two-thirds of the Earth's crust is formed at ocean ridges by mantle melting, the process by which the lower part of the crust is formed is still...