Jean-Claude Duplessy

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Jean-Claude Duplessy (born in 1942), is a French geochemist. He is Director of Research Emeritus at the CNRS[1] and a member of the French Academy of Sciences.[2]

Jean-Claude Duplessy, a former student of the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Ulm), a physics graduate, is a geochemist. His work has contributed to a better understanding of how the ocean has functioned over the recent history of the Earth. He is a recognized pioneer in rebuilding ocean dynamics through the use of carbon isotopes and foraminiferous shell oxygen in marine sediments.[3][4] He was one of the first to see the importance of a high quality chronology for a reliable interpretation of measurements related to climate variations in the Earth's past.

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