Publications Scientifiques
1) Lapierre H., Brouxel M., Albarède F., Coulon C., Lécuyer C., Martin P., Mascle G. et Rouer O. 1987. Paleozoic and Lower Mesozoic magmas from the eastern Klamath Mountains (North California) and the geodynamic evolution of the northwestern America. Tectonophysics, 140 : 155-177.
2) Lapierre H., Rouer O., Charvet J., Lécuyer C., Gross E. et Coulon C. 1988. Les magmatismes tholéiitiques d’arc permo-triasiques des Blue Mountains (Oregon oriental) : corrélations possibles avec les unités voisines de Californie. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 306 : 1103-1108.
3) Lécuyer C., Rouer O. et Lapierre H. 1989. Mise en évidence d’un domaine océanique ouvert au Paléozoïque dans la Central Belt de la Sierra Nevada, Nord Californie. C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 308 : 225-230.
4) Brouxel M., Lécuyer C. and Lapierre H. 1989. Diversity of magma types in a Lower Paleozoic island-arc marginal basin system. Chem. Geol., 77 : 251-264.
5) Lécuyer C., Lapierre H. et Charvet J. 1990. Témoins d’accrétion d’îles océaniques à une marge continentale : les séries ordoviciennes des Klamath orientales (Nord Californie). C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 310 : 963-968.
6) Charvet J., Lapierre H., Rouer O., Coulon C., Campos C., Martin P. and Lécuyer C. 1990. Tectono-magmatic evolution of Paleozoic and early Mesozoic rocks in the eastern Klamath Mountains, California, and the Blue Mountains, eastern Oregon-western Idaho. In : Harwood, D.S. et Miller M.M. (editors), Paleozoic and early Mesozoic paleogeographic relations ; Sierra Nevada, Klamath Mountains, and related terranes : Boulder, Colorado. Geol. Soc. Am. Spec. Pap., 255 : 255-276.
7) Lécuyer C. 1990. Chemical transfer between mantle xenoliths and basic magmas : Evidence from oceanic magma chambers - the Trinity ophiolite (Northern California). Lithos, 25 : 243-259.
8) Lécuyer C., Brouxel M. and Albarède F. 1990. Elemental fluxes during hydrothermal alteration of the Trinity ophiolite (California, USA) by seawater. Chem. Geol., 89 : 87-115.
9) Cannat M. and Lécuyer C. 1991. Ephemeral magma chambers in the Trinity peridotite, northern California. Tectonophysics, 186 : 313-328.
10) Lécuyer C., Brouxel M. and Lapierre H. 1991. Petrogenesis of magnas at a fossil slow-spreading center : The Trinity ophiolite (Northern California, USA). Bull. Soc. Géol. France, 162, 5 : 795-809.
11) Lécuyer C. and Fourcade S. 1991. Oxygen isotope evidence for multi-stage hydrothermal alteration at a fossil slow-spreading center : the Silurian Trinity ophiolite. Chem. Geol. (Isot. Geosci.), 87 : 231-246.
12) Gruau G., Lécuyer C., Bernard-Griffiths J. and Morin N. 1991. Origin and petrogenesis of the Trinity ophiolite complex (California) : new constraints from REE and Nd isotopes. J. Petrol., Special Lherzolites Issue : 229-242.
13) Brémond d’Ars (de) J., Martin H., Auvray B. and Lécuyer C. 1992. Petrology of a magma chamber : The plutonic complex of Guernsey (Channel Islands, U.K.). J. Geol. Soc. London, 149 : 701-708.
14) Brémond d’Ars (de) J., Martin H., Auvray B. and Lécuyer C. 1993. Discussion on petrology of a magma chamber : The plutonic complex of Guernsey (Channel Islands, U.K.). J. Geol. Soc. London, 150 : 788-790.
15) ODP Leg147 Shipboard Scientific Party : Gillis K., Mével C., Allan J., Arai S., Boudier F., Célérier B., Dick H., Falloon T.J., Früh-Green G., Iturrino G.J., Kelley D.S., Kelso P., Kennedy L.A., Kikawa E., Lécuyer C., MacLeod C.J., Malpas J., Manning C.E., McDonald M.A., Miller D.J., Natland J., Pariso J., Pedersen R.-B., Prichard H.M., Puchelt H. and Richter C. 1993. Offset drilling pierces the Hess Deep Rift Valley. Geotimes, September 1993 Volume : 19-21.
16) ODP Leg147 Shipboard Scientific Party : Gillis K., Mével C., Allan J., Arai S., Boudier F., Célérier B., Dick H., Falloon T.J., Früh-Green G., Iturrino G.J., Kelley D.S., Kelso P., Kennedy L.A., Kikawa E., Lécuyer C., MacLeod C.J., Malpas J., Manning C.E., McDonald M.A., Miller D.J., Natland J., Pariso J., Pedersen R.-B., Prichard H.M., Puchelt H. and Richter C. 1993. Pacific lower crustal and shallow mantle sections recovered. EOS, 74 (27) : 297-307.
17) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P., O’Neil J.R., Cappetta H. and Martineau F. 1993. Thermal excursions in the ocean at the Cretaceous-Tertiary boundary (northern Morocco) : ¥18O record of phosphatic fish debris. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 105 : 235-243.
18) Lécuyer C. and O’Neil J.R. 1994. Stable isotope compositions of fluid inclusions in biogenic carbonates. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 58 : 353-363.
19) Lécuyer C., Gruau G., Anhaeusser C.R. and Fourcade S. 1994. The origin of fluids and the effects of metamorphism on the primary chemical compositions of Barberton komatiites : new evidence from geochemical (REE) and isotopic (Nd, O, H, 39Ar/40Ar) data. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 58 : 969-984.
20) Lécuyer C. et O’Neil J.R. 1994. Compositions isotopiques (O et H) de l’eau en inclusion dans les carbonates biogéniques. Bull. Soc. Géol. France, 6 : 573-581.
21) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P. and Martineau F. 1995. Seawater-sediment-basalt interactions : Stable isotope (H, O) and elemental fluxes within the Ordovician volcano-sedimentary sequence of Erquy (Brittany, France). Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 120 : 249-264.
22) Gruau G., Bernard-Griffiths J., Lécuyer C., Hénin O., Macé J. and Cannat M. 1995. Extreme Nd isotopic variation in the Trinity Ophiolite Complex and the role of melt rock reactions in the oceanic lithosphere. Contrib. Mineral. Petrol., 121 : 337-350.
23) Lécuyer C., Gruau G., Früh-Green G. and Picard C. 1996. Hydrogen isotope composition of Early Proterozoic seawater. Geology, 24 : 291-294.
24) Lécuyer C. and Gruau G. 1996. Oxygen and Strontium isotope compositions of Hess Deep gabbros (Holes 894 F and G) : High-temperature interaction of seawater with the oceanic crust layer 3. In : Mével C., Gillis K.M., Allan J.F. and Meyer P.S. (Editors). Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 147 : College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), pp. 227-234.
25) Früh-Green G., Plas A. and. Lécuyer C. 1996. Petrologic and stable isotope constraints on hydrothermal alteration and serpentinization of the EPR shallow mantle at Hess Deep (Site 895). In : Mével C., Gillis K.M., Allan J.F. and Meyer P.S. (Editors). Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 147 : College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), pp. 255-291.
26) Manning C. E., MacLeod C. J., Früh-Green G., Kelley D. S. and Lécuyer C. 1996. Data report : Metamorphic veins from Site 894. In : Mével C., Gillis K.M., Allan J.F. and Meyer P.S. (Editors). Proc. ODP, Sci. Results, 147 : College Station, TX (Ocean Drilling Program), pp. 497-513.
27) Lécuyer C. 1996. Effects of heating on the geochemistry of biogenic carbonates. Chem. Geol., 129 : 173-183.
28) Lécuyer C. and Reynard B. 1996. High-temperature alteration of oceanic gabbros by seawater (Hess Deep, Ocean Drilling Program Leg 147) : Evidence from oxygen isotopes and elemental fluxes. J. Geophys. Res., 101 (B7) : 15883-15897.
29) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P. and Emig C. 1996. Determination of oxygen isotope fractionation between water and phosphate from living lingulids : potential application to palaeoenvironmental studies. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 126 : 101-108.
30) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P., Paris F., Robardet M. and Robineau D. 1996. Deciphering "temperature" and "salinity" from biogenic phosphates : the ¥18O of coexisting fishes and mammals of the Middle Miocene sea of western France. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 126 : 61-74.
31) Lécuyer C. and Paris F. 1997. Variability in the ¥13C of lower Palaeozoic palynomorphs : implications for the interpretation of ancient marine sediments. Chem. Geol., 138 : 161-170.
32) Manac’h G., Lécuyer C. and Juteau T. 1997. Evolution de la circulation hydrothermale en contexte de faille transformante : la fosse Blanco (dorsale Juan de Fuca). C. R. Acad. Sci. Paris, 324 : 993-1000.
33) Gessa S. and Lécuyer C. 1998. Evolutionary dynamics of Pragian Dacryoconarida (Lower Devonian, Tentaculitoidea) : evidence from palaeontological data and ¥13C of marine carbonates from Czech Republic. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 138 : 69-83.
34) Barrat J.A., Gillet Ph., Lécuyer C., Sheppard S.M.F. and Lesourd M. 1998. Formation of Carbonates in the Tatahouine Meteorite. Science, 280 : 412-414.
35) Lécuyer C., Gillet Ph. and Robert F. 1998. Hydrogen isotope composition of seawater and the global water cycle. Chem. Geol., 145 : 249-261.
36) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P., Barrat J.-A., Emig C.C., Nolvak J., Paris F. and Robardet M. 1998. ¥18O and REE contents of phosphatic brachiopods : A comparison between modern and lower Paleozoic populations. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 62(14) : 2429-2436.
37) Picard S., Garcia J.-P., Lécuyer C., Sheppard S.M.F., Cappetta H. and Emig C.C. 1998. ¥18O values of coexisting brachiopods and fish : Temperature differences and estimates of paleo-water depths. Geology, 26 : 975-978.
38) Gruau G., Bernard-Griffiths J. and Lécuyer C. 1998. The origin of U-shaped rare earth patterns in ophiolite peridotites : Assessing the role of secondary alteration and melt/rock reaction. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 62(21/22):3545-3560.
39) Lécuyer C. and Ricard Y. 1999. Long-term fluxes and budget of ferric iron : implication for the redox states of the Earth’s mantle and atmosphere. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 165 : 197-211.
40) Reynard B., Lécuyer C. and Grandjean P. 1999. Crystal-chemical controls on rare-earth element concentrations in fossil biogenic apatites and implications for paleoenvironmental reconstructions. Chem. Geol., 155 : 233-241.
41) Brémond d’Ars (de) J., Lécuyer C. and Reynard B. 1999. Hydrothermalism and diaparism in the Archean : Gravitational instability constraints. Tectonophysics, 304(1-2) : 29-39.
42) Lécuyer C. and Allemand P. 1999. Modelling of the oxygen isotope evolution of seawater : implications for the climate interpretation of the ¥18O of marine sediments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 63(4) : 351-361.
43) Manac’h G., Lécuyer C., and Juteau T. 1999. A fluid inclusion and stable isotope study of the influence of transform context on hydrothermal circulation (Western Blanco Depression, North East Pacific). J. Geophys. Res., 104(B6) : 12941-12970.
44) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P. and Sheppard S.M.F. 1999. Oxygen isotope exchange between dissolved phosphate and water at temperatures ¾135°C : Inorganic versus biological fractionations. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 63(6) : 855-862.
45) Lécuyer C., Dubois M., Marignac Ch., Gruau G., Fouquet, Y. and Ramboz C. 1999. Phase separation and fluid mixing in subseafloor back arc hydrothermal systems : A microthermometric and oxygen isotope study of fluid inclusions in the barite-sulfide chimneys of the Lau basin. J. Geophys. Res., 104(B8) : 17911-17927.
46) Barrat J.-A., Taylor R.N., André J.-P., Nesbitt R.W. and Lécuyer C. 2000. Strontium isotopes in biogenic phosphates from a Neogene marine formation : implications for palaeoseawater studies. Chem. Geol., 168(3-4) : 325-332.
47) Wenzel B., Lécuyer C. and Joachimski M. M. 2000. Comparing oxygen isotope records of Silurian calcite and phosphate - ¥18O compositions of brachiopods and conodonts Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 64(11) : 1859-1872.
48) Lécuyer C. Simon L. and Guyot F. 2000. Comparison of carbon, nitrogen and water budgets on Venus and the Earth. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 181 : 33-40.
49) Juteau Th., Manac’h G., Moreau O., Lécuyer C. and Ramboz C. 2000. The high temperature reaction zone of the Oman ophiolite : new field data, microthermometry of fluid inclusions, PIXE analyses and oxygen isotopic ratios. Mar. Geophys. Res., 21 : 351-385.
50) Girard C. and Lécuyer C. 2002. Variations in Ce anomalies of conodonts through the Frasnian/Famennian boundary of Poland (Kowala - Holy Cross Mountains) : implications for the redox state of seawater and biodiversity. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 181 : 299-311.
51) Lécuyer C., Grandjean P., Reynard B., Albarède F and Telouk Ph. 2002. 11B/10B analysis of geological materials by ICP-MS Plasma 54 : Application to the boron fractionation between brachiopod calcite and seawater. Chem. Geol., 186 : 45-55.
52) Picard S., Lécuyer C., Barrat J.-A., Garcia J.-P., Dromart G. and Sheppard S.M.F. 2002. Rare earth element contents of Jurassic fish and reptile teeth and their potential relation to seawater composition (Anglo-Paris Basin, France and England). Chem. Geol., 186 : 1-16.
53) Zazzo A., Mariotti A., Lécuyer C. and Heintz E. 2002. Intra-tooth isotope variations in late Miocene bovid enamel from Afghanistan : paleobiological, taphonomical, and climatic implications. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 186 : 145-161.
54) Lécuyer C., Bogey C., Garcia J.-P., Grandjean P., Barrat J.-A., Floquet M., Bardet N. and Pereda-Superbiola X. 2003. Stable isotope composition and rare earth element content of vertebrate remains from the Late Cretaceous of northern Spain (Laño) : did the environmental record survive ? Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 193 : 457-471.
55) Pucéat E., Lécuyer C., Sheppard S.M.F., Dromart G., Reboulet S. and Grandjean P. 2003. Thermal evolution of Cretaceous Tethyan marine waters inferred from oxygen isotope composition of fish tooth enamels. Paleoceanography, 18(2), 1029, doi:10.1029/2002PA000823.
56) Dromart G., Garcia J.-P., Picard S., Atrops F., Lécuyer C. and Sheppard S.M.F. 2003. Ice age at the Middle-Late Jurassic transition ? Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 213 : 205-220.
57) Lécuyer C., Picard S., Garcia J.-P., Sheppard S.M.F., Grandjean P. and Dromart G. 2003. Thermal evolution of Tethyan surface waters during the Midle-Late Jurassic : Evidence from ¥18O values of marine fish teeth. Paleoceanography, 18(3), 1076, doi:10.1029/2002PA000863.
58) Langlois C., Simon L. and Lécuyer C. 2003. Box-modeling of bone and tooth phosphate oxygen compositions as a function of environmental and physiological parameters. Isotopes in Environmental and Health Studies, 39(4) : 259-272.
59) Auclair A.-C., Joachimski M.M. and Lécuyer C. 2003. Deciphering kinetic, metabolic and environmental controls on stable isotope fractionations between seawater and the shell of Terebratalia transversa (Brachiopoda). Chem. Geol., 202 : 59-78.
60) Dromart G., Garcia J.-P., Gaumet F., Picard S., Rousseau M., Atrops F., Lécuyer C. and Sheppard S.M.F. 2003. Perturbation of the carbon cycle at the Middle/Late Jurassic transition : geological and geochemical evidence. Am. J. Sci., 303(8) : 667-707.
61) Zazzo A., Lécuyer C. and Mariotti A. 2004. Experimentally-controlled carbon and oxygen isotope exchange between bioapatites and water under inorganic and microbially-mediated conditions. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 68 : 1-12.
62) Balter V. and Lécuyer C. 2004. Determination of Sr and Ba partition coefficients between apatite and water from 5°C to 60°C : A potential new thermometer for aquatic paleoenvironments. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 68 : 423-432.
63) Lécuyer C., Reynard B. and Grandjean P. 2004. Rare earth element evolution of Phanerozoic seawater recorded in biogenic apatites. Chem. Geol., 204 : 63-102.
64) Coltice N., Simon L. and Lécuyer C. 2004. Carbon isotope cycle and mantle structure. Geophys. Res. Lett., 31, No. 5, L05603, doi :10.1029/2003GL018873.
65) Pucéat E., Reynard B. and Lécuyer C. 2004. Can crystallinity be used to detrmine the degree of chemical alteration of biogenic apatites ? Chem. Geol., 205 : 83-97.
66) Zazzo A., Lécuyer C., Sheppard S.M.F., Grandjean P. and Mariotti A. 2004. Diagenesis and the reconstruction of paleoenvironments : A method to restore original ¥18O values of carbonate and phosphate from fossil tooth enamel. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 68 : 2245-2258.
67) Auclair A.-C., Lécuyer C., Bucher H. and Sheppard S.M.F. 2004. Carbon and oxygen isotope composition of Nautilus macromphalus : a record of thermocline waters off New Caledonia. Chem. Geol., 207 : 91-100.
68) Amiot R., Lécuyer C., Buffetaut E., Fluteau F., Legendre S. and Martineau F. 2004. Latitudinal temperature gradient during the Cretaceous Upper Campanian - Middle Maastrichtian : ¥18O record of continental vertebrates. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 226 : 255-272.
69) Navarro N., Lécuyer C., Montuire S., Langlois C. and Martineau F. 2004. Oxygen isotope compositions of phosphate from arvicoline teeth and Quaternary climatic changes, Gigny, French Jura. Quaternary Research, 62 : 172- 182.
70) Lécuyer C. 2004. Oxygen isotope analysis of phosphate. In : Handbook of Stable Isotope Analytical Techniques, P. de Groot (Editor), Chapter 22, Volume I, Elsevier B.V., pp. 482-496.
71) Lécuyer C., Reynard B. and Martineau F. 2004. Stable isotope fractionation between mollusc shells and marine waters from Martinique Island. Chem. Geol., 213(4) : 293-305.
72) Billon-Bruyat J.-P., Lécuyer C., Martineau F. and Mazin J.-M. 2005. Oxygen isotope compositions of Late Jurassic vertebrate remains from lithographic limestones of western Europe : Implications for the ecology of fish, turtles and crocodilians. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 216 : 359-375.
73) Daux V., Lécuyer C., Adam F., Martineau F. and Vimeux F. 2005. Oxygen isotope composition of human teeth and the record of climate changes in France (Lorraine) during the last 1700 years. Climatic Change, 70(3) : 445-464.
74) Joachimski M. M., Simon L., Geldern van, R. and Lécuyer C. 2005. Boron isotope geochemistry of Paleozoic brachiopod calcite : Implications for a secular change in the boron isotope geochemistry of seawater over the Phanerozoic. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 69(16) : 4035-4044.
75) Simon L. and Lécuyer C. 2005. Continental recycling : The oxygen isotope point of view. Geochemistry, Geophysics and Geosystems, 6(8), doi : 1029/2005GC000958.
76) Sanchez-Valle C., Reynard B., Daniel I., Lécuyer C., Martinez I. and Chervin J.-C. 2005. Boron isotopic fractionation between minerals and fluids : New insights from in situ high pressure-high temperature vibrational spectroscopic data. Geochim. Cosmochim. Acta, 69 : 4301-4313.
77) Pucéat E., Lécuyer C. and Reisberg L. 2005. Neodymium isotope evolution of NW Tethyan upper ocean waters throughout the Cretaceous. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 236(3-4) : 705-720.
78) Simon L., Lécuyer C., Maréchal C. and Coltice N. 2006. Modelling the geochemical cycle of boron : implications for the long-term ¥11B evolution of seawater and oceanic crust. Chem. Geol., 225 : 61-76.
79) Balter V., Simon L., Fouillet H. and Lécuyer C. 2006. Box-Modeling of 15N/14N in mammals. Oecologia, 147 : 212-222.
80) Kriwet J., Lirio J.M., Nuñez H.J., Pucéat E. and Lécuyer C. 2006. Late Cretaceous Antarctic fish diversity. In : Francis J.E., Pirrie D. and Crame J.A. (Eds) : Cretaceous-Tertiary high-latitude palaeoenvironments, James Ross Basin, Antarctica. Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 258 : 83-100.
81) Cornée J.-J., Moissette P., Joannin S., Suc J.-P., Quillevéré F., Krijgsman W., Hilgen F., Koskeridou E., Münch Ph., Lécuyer C. and Desvignes P. 2006. Tectonic and climatic controls of coastal sedimentation : The Late Pliocene-Middle Pleistocene of northeastern Rhodes, Greece. Sed. Geol., 187 : 159-181.
82) Amiot R., Lécuyer C., Buffetaut E., Escarguel G., Fluteau F. and Martineau F. 2006. Oxygen isotopes from biogenic apatites suggest widespread endothermy in Cretaceous dinosaurs. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 246 : 41-54.
83) Lécuyer C. and Bucher H. 2006. Stable Isotope Compositions of a Late Jurassic Ammonite Shell : A Record of Seasonal Surface Water Temperatures in the Southern Hemisphere ? eEarth, 1(1) : 1-7.
84) Cornée J.-J., Münch Ph., Quillévéré F., Moissette P., Vasiliev I., Krijgsman W., Verati C. and Lécuyer C. 2006. Timing of Late Pliocene to Middle Pleistocene tectonic events in Rhodes (Greece) inferred from magneto-biostratigraphy and 40Ar/39Ar dating of a volcaniclastic layer. Earth Planet. Sci. Lett., 250 : 281-291.
85) Escarguel G., Lécuyer C., Amiot R. and Buffetaut E. 2006. On Dinosaur Thermophysiology : Comment on "Dinosaur Fossils Predict Body Temperature". PLoS Biology ; eLetters, 4 : 8.
86) Amiot R., Lécuyer C., Escarguel G., Billon-Bruyat J.-P. Buffetaut E., Langlois C., Martin S., Martineau F. and Mazin J.-M.. 2007. Oxygen isotope fractionation between crocodilian phosphate and water. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 243 : 412-420.
87) Lécuyer C., Fourel F., Martineau F., Amiot R., Bernard A., Daux V., Escarguel G. and Morrison J. 2007. High-precision determination of 18O/16O ratios of silver phosphate by EA-pyrolysis-IRMS continuous flow technique. Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 42 : 36-41.
88) Pucéat E., Lécuyer C. , Donnadieu Y., Naveau Ph., Cappetta H., Ramstein G., Huber B.T. and Kriwet J. 2007. Fish tooth ¥18O revising Late Cretaceous meridional upper ocean water temperature gradients. Geology, 35(2) : 107-110.
89) Cavin L., Forey P.L. and Lécuyer C. 2007. Correlation between environment and Late Mesozoic ray-finned fish evolution. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol., 245 : 353-367.
90) Joannin S., Quillévéré F., Suc J.-P., Lécuyer C. and Martineau F. 2007. Early Pleistocene climate changes in the central Mediterranean region as inferred from integrated pollen and and planktonic foraminiferal stable isotope analyses. Quaternary Research, 67 : 264-274.
91) Moissette P., Koskeridou E., Guillocheau F., Cornée J.-J., Lécuyer C., and Spjeldnaes N. 2007. Seagrass-associated communities from the Pliocene of Rhodes, Greece. Palaios, 22 : 200-211.
92) Joannin S., Cornée J.-J., Moissette P., Suc J.-P., Koskeridou E., Lécuyer C., Buisine C., Kouli K. and Ferry S. 2007. Changes in vegetation and marine environments in the eastern Mediterranean (Rhodes, Greece) during the Early and Middle Pleistocene. Journal of the Geological Society, 164 : 1119-1131.
93) Costeur L., Legendre S., Maridet O., Aguilar J.-P. and Lécuyer C. 2007. Marine and continental synchronous climatic records : Towards a revision of the European Mid-Miocene biochronological framework. Géobios : 40, 775-784.
94) Suan G., Mattioli E., Pittet B., Mailliot S. and Lécuyer C. 2008. Evidence for major environmental perturbation prior to and during the Toarcian (Early Jurassic) oceanic anoxic event from the Lusitanian Basin, Portugal. Paleoceanography, 23, PA1202, doi : 10.1029/2007PA001459.
95) Gardien V., Lécuyer C. and Moyen J.-F. 2008. Dolerites of the Woodlark Basin (Papuan Peninsula, New Guinea) : A geochemical record of the influence of a neighbouring subduction zone. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 33 : 139-154.
96) Amiot R., Göhlich U.B., Lécuyer C., de Muizon C., Cappetta H., Fourel F., Héran M.-A. and Martineau F. 2008. Oxygen isotope composition of marine vertebrate phosphates from the Middle Miocene - Early Pliocene of Peru. Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol, 264 : 85-92.
97) Trotter J. A., Williams I.S., Barnes C.R., Lécuyer C. and Nicoll R.S. 2008. Did cooling oceans trigger Ordovician biodiversification ? Evidence from conodont thermometry. Science, 321 : 550-554.
98) Daux V., Lécuyer C., Héran M.-A., Amiot R., Simon L., Fourel F., Adam F., Martineau F., Lynnerup N., Reychler H. and Escarguel G. 2008. Oxygen isotope fractionation between human phosphate and water revisited. J. Human Evol., sous presse.
99) Amiot R., Buffetaut E., Lécuyer C., Fernandez V., Fourel F., Martineau F., and Varavudh S. 2008. Oxygen isotope composition of continental vertebrate apatites from Mesozoic formations of Thailand : Environmental and ecological significance. Special Publication of the Geological Society of London, sous presse.