
About
Philippe Amiotte-Suchet is an Assistant Professor in Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Burgundy. He holds an HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) from the same institution (2009) and a PhD from Louis Pasteur University (Strasbourg, 1994). His research focuses on riverine carbon fluxes to oceans, biogeochemical cycles, climate impacts on water systems, and weathering processes. He has coordinated major projects like HYCCARE (GICC program) and led regional studies on dissolved organic matter dynamics in the Morvan region. His teaching includes hydrology, geochemical modeling (Vensim), and stable isotope analysis.
Education:
- HDR (2009): Production and transfer of carbon in hydrological systems, University of Burgundy
- PhD (1994): Carbon cycle and continental chemical erosion, Louis Pasteur University
- Post-Graduate qualification (1989): Earth Surface Geochemistry, Strasbourg
Research Interests:
His work integrates field observations, isotopic tracing, and numerical modeling to understand carbon dynamics across temporal and spatial scales. Key themes include:
- Carbon fluxes in temperate ecosystems
- Climate change effects on hydrological systems
- Multi-proxy analysis of sedimentary archives
- Anthropogenic impacts on water quality
Professional Activities:
He served as Deputy Head of the Earth and Environmental Science Department (2001–2004) and coordinates the SEDS research group. His projects often involve partnerships with agencies like Agence de l’Eau Seine-Normandie. Recent outputs include studies on paleoenvironmental reconstructions (e.g., Late Campanian Event) and desertification risk mapping in insular regions.
Labs & Teams:
Amiotte-Suchet is affiliated with the SEDS group (Sédimentologie, Écoulements, Dépôts et Systèmes) at the University of Burgundy’s Biogéosciences laboratory.
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