Pierre Hantzpergue

1.3k total citations
59 papers, 991 citations indexed

About

Pierre Hantzpergue is a scholar working on Paleontology, Atmospheric Science and Geophysics. According to data from OpenAlex, Pierre Hantzpergue has authored 59 papers receiving a total of 991 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 35 papers in Paleontology, 18 papers in Atmospheric Science and 15 papers in Geophysics. Recurrent topics in Pierre Hantzpergue's work include Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (22 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (18 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (15 papers). Pierre Hantzpergue is often cited by papers focused on Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils (22 papers), Geology and Paleoclimatology Research (18 papers) and Evolution and Paleontology Studies (15 papers). Pierre Hantzpergue collaborates with scholars based in France, Switzerland and Germany. Pierre Hantzpergue's co-authors include Christian Gaillard, Jean‐Michel Mazin, Nicolas Olivier, Élie Cariou, Jean Vannier, Sylvain Charbonnier, Bernard Pittet, Winfried Werner, Jean‐Paul Billon‐Bruyat and François Baudin and has published in prestigious journals such as Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology, Geological Society London Special Publications and Sedimentary Geology.

In The Last Decade

Pierre Hantzpergue

57 papers receiving 915 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Pierre Hantzpergue France 17 807 294 276 200 174 59 991
M. Beatriz Aguirre‐Urreta Argentina 21 932 1.2× 399 1.4× 325 1.2× 277 1.4× 238 1.4× 52 1.2k
Ronald R. West United States 20 693 0.9× 411 1.4× 397 1.4× 241 1.2× 127 0.7× 66 1.1k
Patrick R. Rachebœuf France 19 1.0k 1.3× 433 1.5× 237 0.9× 379 1.9× 206 1.2× 114 1.3k
Peter Bengtson Germany 18 651 0.8× 242 0.8× 193 0.7× 194 1.0× 245 1.4× 66 919
Winfried Werner Germany 18 983 1.2× 390 1.3× 378 1.4× 306 1.5× 228 1.3× 38 1.2k
Molly F. Miller United States 18 674 0.8× 590 2.0× 571 2.1× 162 0.8× 127 0.7× 47 1.1k
Bernard Lathuilière France 20 894 1.1× 292 1.0× 354 1.3× 206 1.0× 300 1.7× 68 1.1k
Alexander Lukeneder Austria 17 941 1.2× 548 1.9× 170 0.6× 248 1.2× 299 1.7× 79 1.2k
François Atrops France 16 734 0.9× 438 1.5× 240 0.9× 125 0.6× 347 2.0× 52 928
Michael Schlirf Germany 9 494 0.6× 403 1.4× 536 1.9× 116 0.6× 117 0.7× 15 861

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Pierre Hantzpergue

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Pierre Hantzpergue. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Pierre Hantzpergue based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Pierre Hantzpergue. Pierre Hantzpergue is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, Pierre Hantzpergue, & J. Pouech. (2016). The dinosaur tracksite of Loulle (early Kimmeridgian; Jura, France). Geobios. 49(3). 211–228. 18 indexed citations
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Olivier, Nicolas, et al.. (2015). Evolution of a Late Oxfordian: early Kimmeridgian carbonate platform, French Jura Mountains. Swiss Journal of Geosciences. 108(2-3). 273–288. 7 indexed citations
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Gaillard, Christian & Pierre Hantzpergue. (2010). Synthèse géologique des Pyrénées et de leurs abords : le Jurassique et le Crétacé. Persée (Ministère de lEnseignement supérieur et de la Recherche). 1 indexed citations
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, J. Pouech, Pierre Hantzpergue, et al.. (2008). A late Jurassic (Oxfordian) vertebrate assemblage from the southwestern Junggar Basin (Xinjiang Autonomous Region, NW China). 164(1). 62–64. 5 indexed citations
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Buscalioni, Ángela D., et al.. (2008). Vertebrates microremains from the lower Barremian at N of Cabo ESPICHEL (Sesimbra, PORTUGAL): historical review and preliminary results. 164(1). 79–82. 1 indexed citations
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, et al.. (2008). Early Cretaceous eutriconodontans and multituberculates (Mammalia) from the Shahai and Fuxin formations, northeastern China. 164(1). 52–55. 1 indexed citations
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, et al.. (2008). exquisitely preserved reptile eggshell fragments from the Berriasian site of Cherves-de-Cognac (Charente): paleobiological implications. 164(1). 46–49. 3 indexed citations
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, et al.. (2008). Belemnobatis from Thailand and Cherves-de-Cognac (France): radiation of primitive batoids during the Mesozoic. 164(1). 33–36. 3 indexed citations
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, et al.. (2008). Three steps in the Cretaceous evolution of Crocodylomorpha: example from Barremian to Maastrichtian diversity in the Iberian Peninsula, and what about mid-Cretaceous gap?. 164(1). 29–32. 7 indexed citations
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Mazin, Jean‐Michel, et al.. (2008). The purbeckian site of Cherves-de-Cognac (Berriasian, Early Cretaceous, SW France): a first synthesis. Persée (Ministère de lEnseignement supérieur et de la Recherche). 9 indexed citations
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Chirat, Régis, Raymond Énay, Pierre Hantzpergue, & Charles Mangold. (2008). DEVELOPMENTAL INTEGRATION RELATED TO BUOYANCY CONTROL IN NAUTILOIDS: EVIDENCE FROM UNUSUAL SEPTAL APPROXIMATION AND ONTOGENETIC ALLOMETRIES IN A JURASSIC SPECIES. Palaeontology. 51(1). 251–261. 12 indexed citations
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Olivier, Nicolas, Bernard Pittet, Christian Gaillard, & Pierre Hantzpergue. (2006). High-frequency palaeoenvironmental fluctuations recorded in Jurassic coral- and sponge-microbialite bioconstructions. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 6(1-2). 21–36. 16 indexed citations
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Hantzpergue, Pierre, et al.. (2004). Nouveaux repères biostratigraphiques à terebratulidés (Brachiopodes) dans le Tithonien inférieur ouest-européen. Geobios. 37(3). 361–375. 10 indexed citations
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Carpentier, Cédric, Bertrand Martin‐Garin, Nicolas Olivier, et al.. (2002). Succession des écosystèmes récifaux dans la carrière de Pagny-sur-Meuse (Lorraine) : premières considérations sur l’évolution des environnements de dépôt au passage Oxfordien moyen - Oxfordien supérieur. Persée (Ministère de lEnseignement supérieur et de la Recherche). 1 indexed citations
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Baudin, François, et al.. (2002). Stratigraphie intégrée du Kimméridgien inférieur du Boulonnais et de Normandie (France). Comparaison avec les coupes stratotypiques du Dorset (GB). Persée (Ministère de lEnseignement supérieur et de la Recherche).
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Lathuilière, Bernard, Cédric Carpentier, Danièle Bartier, et al.. (2002). Climats kimméridgiens du site de Bure (Nord-Est de la France). Persée (Ministère de lEnseignement supérieur et de la Recherche). 2 indexed citations
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Hantzpergue, Pierre. (1989). Les ammonites kimméridgiennes du haut-fond d'Europe occidentale : biochronologie, systématique, évolution, paléobiogéographie. 40 indexed citations
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Hantzpergue, Pierre. (1979). Biostratigraphie du Jurassique superieur nord-aquitain. Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France. S7-XXI(6). 715–725. 13 indexed citations

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