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olivier Alard

@alard_olivier

Géochimiste, scuba diver, underwater photography

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Hydrogen, trace, and ultra-trace element distribution in natural olivines | SpringerLink link.springer.com/article/10.100…

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Correspondence from Olivier Alard and colleagues on interstitial phases as a repository for volatiles nature.com/articles/s4156…

Correspondence from Olivier Alard and colleagues on interstitial phases as a repository for volatiles

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Unashamedly self-promoting (I adapt) a small piece about how critical the “stuff between the grains” is for geochemistry (/rheology) of the mantle. So “Look between the grains” rdcu.be/cYUbf MQ GeoAnalytical Macquarie University School of Natural Sciences @AuscopeGeochem AuScope Géosciences Montpellier Alanur

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Last week, I had the great privilege to showcase the many potentials of the AusGeochem Data Platform data platform to very enthusiastic students & academics from Macquarie, ANU & UWA. Data interaction is the platform's keystone. Generating QR codes for archiving samples is 1 of many examples

Last week, I had the great privilege to showcase the many potentials of the <a href="/ausgeochem/">AusGeochem Data Platform</a> data platform to very enthusiastic students &amp; academics from Macquarie, ANU &amp; UWA. Data interaction is the platform's keystone. Generating QR codes for archiving samples is 1 of many examples
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Job advertisement for a Senior Technical Officer at The Australian National University jobs.anu.edu.au/jobs/senior-te… @AuscopeGeochem AuScope Geochronology

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At the end of the day we go out at sea, we dive down to 6500 m to collect these little green guys (mantle xenoliths). They are brought back by volcanoes and tell us of what it’s going gon in the mantle here from the oceanic lithosphere subducting beneath Japan.⁦AuScope

At the end of the day we go out at sea, we dive down to 6500 m to collect these little green guys (mantle xenoliths). They are brought back by volcanoes and tell us of what it’s going gon in the mantle here from the oceanic lithosphere subducting beneath Japan.⁦<a href="/AuScope/">AuScope</a>⁩
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Science can take you to some deep places on Earth! Dive behind the scenes of JAMSTEC 海洋研究開発機構 \海と地球の研究所/ and AORI's recent mission off Japan's coast in search of deep-sea volcanoes 🌋 bit.ly/4cs1onp #scienceweek #NCRISimpact #Discovery

Science can take you to some deep places on Earth!
Dive behind the scenes of <a href="/JAMSTEC_PR/">JAMSTEC 海洋研究開発機構 \海と地球の研究所/</a> and AORI's recent mission off Japan's coast in search of deep-sea volcanoes 🌋
bit.ly/4cs1onp

#scienceweek #NCRISimpact #Discovery