S. Buschaert

1.2k total citations
26 papers, 987 citations indexed

About

S. Buschaert is a scholar working on Mechanics of Materials, Geochemistry and Petrology and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, S. Buschaert has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 987 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Mechanics of Materials, 10 papers in Geochemistry and Petrology and 6 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in S. Buschaert's work include Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (11 papers), Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (9 papers) and Geological and Geochemical Analysis (6 papers). S. Buschaert is often cited by papers focused on Hydrocarbon exploration and reservoir analysis (11 papers), Groundwater and Isotope Geochemistry (9 papers) and Geological and Geochemical Analysis (6 papers). S. Buschaert collaborates with scholars based in France, Switzerland and Germany. S. Buschaert's co-authors include ‪Michel Cathelineau, A. Vinsot, Serge Fourcade, Jean Dubessy, Jacques Pironon, William M. Lamb, Régis Thiéry, Éric C. Gaucher, Christophe Tournassat and Marie‐Christine Boiron and has published in prestigious journals such as Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Chemical Geology and Tectonophysics.

In The Last Decade

S. Buschaert

25 papers receiving 963 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
S. Buschaert France 16 317 291 281 219 211 26 987
Jean‐Michel Matray France 19 637 2.0× 419 1.4× 544 1.9× 392 1.8× 506 2.4× 52 1.7k
Thomas J. Wolery United States 18 856 2.7× 359 1.2× 216 0.8× 141 0.6× 253 1.2× 41 1.8k
Mieke De Craen Belgium 16 279 0.9× 109 0.4× 253 0.9× 259 1.2× 115 0.5× 35 705
S. Fritz United States 19 418 1.3× 299 1.0× 207 0.7× 272 1.2× 367 1.7× 36 1.2k
Bernard Sanjuan France 21 508 1.6× 560 1.9× 392 1.4× 105 0.5× 361 1.7× 41 1.7k
P. De Cannière Belgium 18 345 1.1× 102 0.4× 131 0.5× 225 1.0× 126 0.6× 44 874
A. Vinsot France 19 739 2.3× 246 0.8× 391 1.4× 583 2.7× 289 1.4× 44 1.6k
Joe S. Small United Kingdom 17 199 0.6× 161 0.6× 140 0.5× 144 0.7× 87 0.4× 45 907
G.K. Jacobs United States 13 305 1.0× 596 2.0× 176 0.6× 82 0.4× 115 0.5× 30 1.3k
Fidel Grandía Spain 16 376 1.2× 424 1.5× 171 0.6× 55 0.3× 121 0.6× 42 1.1k

Countries citing papers authored by S. Buschaert

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Fields of papers citing papers by S. Buschaert

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of S. Buschaert

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of S. Buschaert. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of S. Buschaert 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 S. Buschaert. S. Buschaert is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

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Pisapia, Céline, Pierre Deschamps, Anne Battani, et al.. (2017). U/Pb dating of geodic calcite: new insights on Western Europe major tectonic events and associated diagenetic fluids. Journal of the Geological Society. 175(1). 60–70. 24 indexed citations
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Auguste, Jean‐Louis, Gaëlle Delaizir, Sylvie Delepine‐Lesoille, et al.. (2014). Palladium particles embedded into silica optical fibers for hydrogen gas detection. Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering/Proceedings of SPIE. 9128. 91280H–91280H. 3 indexed citations
3.
Carpentier, Cédric, Benjamin Brigaud, Thomas Blaise, et al.. (2014). Impact of basin burial and exhumation on Jurassic carbonates diagenesis on both sides of a thick clay barrier (Paris Basin, NE France). Marine and Petroleum Geology. 53. 44–70. 32 indexed citations
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Lerouge, Cathérine, Sylvain Grangeon, Éric C. Gaucher, et al.. (2011). Mineralogical and isotopic record of biotic and abiotic diagenesis of the Callovian–Oxfordian clayey formation of Bure (France). Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 75(10). 2633–2663. 58 indexed citations
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Mazurek, Martin, Peter Alt‐Epping, Adrian Bath, et al.. (2011). Natural tracer profiles across argillaceous formations. Applied Geochemistry. 26(7). 1035–1064. 160 indexed citations
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Lerouge, Cathérine, Éric C. Gaucher, Christophe Tournassat, et al.. (2010). Strontium distribution and origins in a natural clayey formation (Callovian-Oxfordian, Paris Basin, France): A new sequential extraction procedure. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta. 74(10). 2926–2942. 28 indexed citations
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Hénault, Jean-Marie, Jean Salin, Frédéric Taillade, et al.. (2010). Truly Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors for Structural Health Monitoring: From the Telecommunication Optical Fiber Drawling Tower to Water Leakage Detection in Dikes and Concrete Structure Strain Monitoring. Advances in Civil Engineering. 2010. 1–13. 44 indexed citations
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Descostes, Michaël, Frédéric Bazer-Bachi, Patrick Meier, et al.. (2008). Diffusion of anionic species in Callovo-Oxfordian argillites and Oxfordian limestones (Meuse/Haute–Marne, France). Applied Geochemistry. 23(4). 655–677. 124 indexed citations
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Mazurek, Martin, Peter Alt‐Epping, Thomas Gimmi, et al.. (2007). Tracer profiles across argillaceous formations: A tool to constrain transport processes.. Bern Open Repository and Information System (University of Bern). 1 indexed citations
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Buschaert, S., Véronique Lavastre, Lucilla Benedetti, et al.. (2007). The contribution of water geochemistry to the understanding of the regional hydrogeological system. 178. 91–114. 11 indexed citations
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Clauer, Norbert, Serge Fourcade, ‪Michel Cathelineau, et al.. (2007). A review of studies on the diagenetic evolution of the Dogger-to-Tithonian sedimentary sequence in the eastern Paris Basin - Impact on the physical and chemical rock properties. HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe). 178. 59–71. 19 indexed citations
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Gaucher, Éric C., Philippe Blanc, F. Bardot, et al.. (2006). Modelling the porewater chemistry of the Callovian–Oxfordian formation at a regional scale. Comptes Rendus Géoscience. 338(12-13). 917–930. 136 indexed citations
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Buschaert, S., Serge Fourcade, ‪Michel Cathelineau, et al.. (2004). Widespread cementation induced by inflow of continental water in the eastern part of the Paris basin: O and C isotopic study of carbonate cements. Applied Geochemistry. 19(8). 1201–1215. 41 indexed citations
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Fléhoc, Christine, et al.. (2003). Stable isotope investigation of CO2, CH4, C2H6 and H2O-vapor released by Callovo-Oxfordian argillites from Bure, Paris Basin. EAEJA. 9605. 1 indexed citations
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Boiron, Marie‐Christine, ‪Michel Cathelineau, David Banks, et al.. (2002). Fluid transfers at a basement/cover interface. Chemical Geology. 192(1-2). 121–140. 51 indexed citations
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Dubessy, Jean, S. Buschaert, William M. Lamb, Jacques Pironon, & Régis Thiéry. (2001). Methane-bearing aqueous fluid inclusions: Raman analysis, thermodynamic modelling and application to petroleum basins. Chemical Geology. 173(1-3). 193–205. 98 indexed citations

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