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Cesile Deligny

Postdoctoral researcher

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Tel: 08 5195 4221
E-post: cecile.deligny@nrm.se

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Utbildning

B.Sc., Geology, Université de Bourgogne (Dijon, France) and University of Portsmouth (UK), 2016

M.Sc., Geosciences, Université de Nantes and Université de Lorraine (Nancy), France, 2018

Ph.D., Geosciences-Cosmochemistry, Université de Lorraine, Centre de Recherches Pétrographiques (CRPG), Nancy, France, 2021

Post-doc, Fellowship at Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, 2022

Arbetsuppgifter och ansvarsområden

Research in isotope geology

Forskningsområden


Forskningsprojekt

Andra professionella roller

Wiley Award 2019 (82nd Meteoritical Society meeting, Sapporo Japan)

Publikationer

  • Deligny, C., Füri, E., Deloule, E., Peslier, A.H., Faure, F., Marrocchi, Y., 2023. Origin of nitrogen on Mars: First in situ N isotope analyses of martian meteorites, accepted in GCA.
  • Dalou, C., Deligny, C. and Füri, E., 2022. Nitrogen isotope fractionation during magma ocean degassing: tracing the composition of early Earth’s atmosphere. Geochemical Perspectives Letters, 20, pp.27-31.
  • Deligny, C., Füri, E. and Deloule, E., 2021. Origin and timing of volatile delivery (N, H) to the angrite parent body: Constraints from in situ analyses of melt inclusions. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 313, 243-256.
  • Füri, E., Portnyagin, M., Mironov, N., Deligny, C., Gurenko, A., Botcharnikov, R. and Holtz, F., 2021. In situ quantification of the nitrogen content of olivine-hosted melt inclusions from Klyuchevskoy volcano (Kamchatka): Implications for nitrogen recycling at subduction zones. Chemical Geology, p.120456.
  • Dalou, C., Füri, E., Deligny, C., Piani, L., Caumon, M.C., Laumonier, M., Boulliung, J. and Edén, M., 2019. Redox control on nitrogen isotope fractionation during planetary core formation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(29), pp.14485-14494."