DESCRIPTION
The Sun formed from the local collapse of a dense molecular cloud 4.57 billion years ago. Some of the dust and gas from the molecular cloud remained in orbit around the forming Sun, constituting an accretion disk from which the planets and different solar system bodies have formed.
Although the main stages of the formation of the solar system are broadly understood, the detailed conditions of formation of the first solids and of the accretion and early evolution of planetesimals, as well as the chronology of events leading to the formation of the Earth and the other rocky planets remain largely unknown today. The physicochemical conditions prevailing within and at the surface of the young Earth, as well as the presence of liquid water, surely played a dominant role in the Earth’s early geodynamic evolution and, ultimately, in the emergence of life.
The main objective of this theme is to progress our understanding of what has made our solar system unique and, within it, the planet Earth. To this end, theme researchers develop approaches combining mineralogical, petrographic, chemical and isotopic studies of both terrestrial and extraterrestrial materials, analyses of remotely sensed data and experimental simulations. This work is conducted through both laboratory studies and the involvement of theme researchers in the exploration programmes of international space agencies.
LIFE IN THE THEME
Current theses
Marine Joulaud – Caractérisation multi-échelle des régolites de la Lune et de Mercure par imagerie et modélisation numérique
Supervisors: Pascal Allemand & Vincent Langlois (Université Lyon 1), Jessica Flahaut & Evelyn Füri
Baptiste Le Bellego – Approche expérimentale du fractionnement isotopique du germanium dans les conditions de formation du noyau d’accrétion des planétésimaux.
Supervisors: Béatrice Luais & Célia Dalou
Belen Muñoz-Rojas – Central Andes mafic volcanism as an analog to Mars
Supervisors: Jessica Flahaut & Mary Ford (CRPG), Patricia Larrea (Universidad de Chile)
Julie Gamblin – Nitrogen in metal-rich meteorites: distribution and evolution of nitrogen in the protoplanetary disk
Supervisors : Evelyn Füri & Béatrice Luais
Clarisse Peignaux – VNIR spectroscopy of martian granitoids : identification and origin
Supervisors : Jessica Flahaut & François Faure
Mahaud Chavanieu – Carbon and Sulfur Isotopic fractionations during magma ocean outgassing: comparison of Earth’s and Mars’ primitive atmosphere.
Supervisors : Célia Dalou & Béatrice Luais
Defended theses
8 mars 2024 – Marie Barthez – Apport de la spectroscopie dans l’infrarouge proche (VNIR) à l’étude de l’origine et du mode de formation des roches feldspathiques martiennes.
Supervisors: Jessica Flahaut & Raphaël Pik
8 décembre 2023 – Dorian Thomassin – Hydrogen in the high-temperature phases of chondrites: origin and contribution to the hydrogen budget of the rocky planets.
Supervisors: Laurette Piani / Yves Marrocchi
29 mars 2023 – Maxime Piralla – Origine et chronologie des premiers objets du système solaire.
Direction : Johan Villeneuve / Yves Marrocchi
17 mars 2023 – Gabriel Pinto – Condition de formation et d’agglomération de poussière dans le système solaire primitif.
Direction : Yves Marrocchi
14 mars 2023 – Nicolas Schnuriger – Conditions redox de la formation des chondres et de leurs précurseurs.
Direction : Camille Cartier / Yves Marrocchi
2 décembre 2022 – Matthieu Almayrac – Noble gas behavior in cometary ices under irradiation.
Direction : Bernard Marty / Laurette Piani
8 avril 2022 – Marion Auxerre – Cristallisation des olivines dans les chondres barrés et macro-porphyriques.
Direction : François Faure
14 décembre 2021 – Cécile Deligny – Chronologie et origine des éléments volatils dans le Système Solaire interne : Contraintes grâce à l’analyse in-situ des achondrites.
Direction : Evelyn Füri et Etienne Deloule
Contact actuel : Freie Universität Berlin
18 décembre 2020 – Julien Boulliung
Solubilité, spéciation et diffusion de l’azote dans les verres et silicates fondus. Direction : Evelyn Füri & Yves Marrocchi (CRPG)
Contact actuel : University of Oxford
30 juin 2020 – Guillaume Florin
Condensation et évolution du métal Fe-Ni dans le Système Solaire jeune : systématiques des isotopes du germanium et des éléments sidérophiles dans les chondrites primitives (chondrites Ordinaires et Bencubbinites). Direction : Béatrice Luais (CRPG), Tracy Rushmer, Université de Macquarie, Sydney, Australie &
Olivier Alard, Géoscience Montpellier, France
Contact actuel : Freie Universität Berlin
Major projects
ERC IRONIS – Evelyn Füri – 2023/2028
ANR CSI-Planet – Célia Dalou – 2023/2027
CNRS-IRP international ImpactGEM – Béatrice Luais – 2023/2028
ANR PlanetGEM – Béatrice Luais – 2021/2025
ANR MARS-Spec – Jessica Flahaut – 2021/2024
ANR HYDRaTE – Laurette Piani – 2020/2024
ANR CASSYS – Johan Villeneuve – 2019/2023
ERC VOLATILIS – Evelyn Füri – 2017/2022
ERC PHOTONIS – Bernard Marty – 2017/2022
Public outreach
Books:
- EN AVANT MARS ! written by Nicolas Beck, Jessica Flahaut, Sylvain Breton and published in 2022 at EDP edition (book in French).
Articles by theme researchers in The Conversation:
- Avec Mars, une nouvelle ère pour la recherche d’échantillons extraterrestres (publié le 19/02/2021)
- Récit animé : 50 ans de missions spatiales et un avenir à écrire (publié le 19/02/2021)
- Why is there water on Earth? (publié 11/02/2021)
- Why is the Earth blue? (publié 03/02/2021)
- Pourquoi y a-t-il de l’eau sur Terre ? (publié le 18/10/2020)
- La Terre a-t-elle toujours été bleue ? (publié le 18/10/2020)
Visits to the CHU Nancy-Brabois children’s hospital with the association Les p’tits cueilleurs d’étoiles (The little star gatherers)
Les p’tits cueilleurs d’étoiles brings activities related to space and meteorites to hospitalised children.
Live event — “Après tout” (After all) (2020–2021), created by the company Présomption de presence (Presumption of presence)
A musical and choreographic play on the theme of the growth of the Earth, from its accretion, differentiation and the stabilisation of its outer layers, until the evolution of primitive life forms at its surface and the major extinctions. Multiple recent research projects of CRPG researchers (the age of chondrites, the evolution of the primitive atmosphere, the stabilisation of the continental crust, the origin of water on Earth) inspired the text presented during this choreographic concert.
Webpage of the play – https://presomptionsdepresences.com/Apres-tout-1
Website of the company – https://presomptionsdepresences.com/
Coffee talks (cafés Cosmo-Planéto)
Future talks:
Date et heure | Description |
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10 January 2025 13:15 |
Marwane Mokhtari (ENS Lyon) Fractionnements isotopiques cinétiques et à l’équilibre durant les processus d’évaporation des oxydes et des silicates (titre provisoire) |
Past talks:
Date et heure | Description |
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14 April 2023 13:30 |
Marine Ciocco (MNHN) Mineralogical and Geochemical approach to deciphering the collisionnal history of the L chondrites |
13 April 2023 00:00 |
Journée Cosmo-Planéto Journée Cosmo-planéto |
Date et heure | Description |
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27 January 2023 16:00 |
Andre Izidoro (Rice University, Houston, Texas) Planetesimal rings as the cause of the Solar System’s planetary architecture |
6 January 2023 13:15 |
Café cosmo-planéto – réunion info chercheurs réunion info chercheurs |
Date et heure | Description |
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28 October 2022 13:15 |
Café cosmo-planéto – discussion d'article Discussion d’article |
14 October 2022 13:15 |
Gavin Tolometti (University of Western Ontario) New Radar Views of the Lunar South Pole Crater |
3 October 2022 14:30 |
Samantha Azevedo-Vannson (IMPMC-MNHN) – Soutenance de thèse L’hydrogène dans les chondres de chondrites carbonées : concentration, composition isotopique et spéciation |
Date et heure | Description |
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24 March 2022 11:00 |
Lionel Vacher (IPAG, Grenoble) Cosmic symplectite recorded irradiation by nearby massive stars in the solar system’s parent molecular cloud |
18 March 2022 13:15 |
Camille Cartier (CRPG) A large proto-Mercury as the aubrite parent body |
4 March 2022 13:15 |
Adrien Neri (BGI, University of Bayreuth) Différenciation métal-silicates des petits corps |
Members
Researchers
Post-doctorate fellows
PhD students
RECENT PUBLICATIONS BY THEME RESEARCHERS
Noble gas exposure ages of samples from Cone and North Ray craters: Implications for the recent lunar cratering chronology
Füri, E.; Zimmermann, L.; Hiesinger, H. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2021, 56, 2047-2061
Origin of nitrogen on Mars: First in situ N isotope analyses of martian meteorites
Deligny, C.; Füri, E.; Deloule, E.; Peslier, A.H.; Faure, F.; Marrocchi, Y. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2023, 344, 134-145
The noble gas and nitrogen relationship between Ryugu and carbonaceous chondrites
Broadley, M.W.; Byrne, D.J.; Füri, E.; Zimmermann, L.; Marty, B.; Okazaki, R.; Yada, T.; Kitajima, F.; Tachibana, S.; Yogata, K.; Sakamoto, K.; Yurimoto, H.; Nakamura, T.; Noguchi, T.; Naraoka, H.; Yabuta, H.; Watanabe, S.; Tsuda, Y.; Nishimura, M.; Nakato, A.; Uemura, R. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 2023, 345, 62-74
Temperature dependence of nitrogen solubility in bridgmanite and evolution of nitrogen storage capacity in the lower mantle
Kukuyama, K.; Kagi, H.; Inoue, T.; Kakizawa, S.; Shinmei, T.; Sano, Y.; Deligny, C.; Füri, E. Scientific Reports, 2023, 13, 3537
Characterization of aqueous alteration and formation of salty exposures at Ius Chasma, Mars
Wilk, K.A.; Bishop, J.L.; Weitz, C.M.; Parente, M.; Saranathan, A.M.; Itoh,Y.; Gross, C.; Flahaut, J.; Seelos, F. Icarus, 2023, 408, 115800
Understanding VNIR plagioclase signatures on Mars through petrographic, geochemical, and spectral characterization of terrestrial feldspar-bearing igneous rocks
Barthez, M.; Flahaut, J.; Guitreau, M.; Ito, G.; Pik, R. Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2023, 128, e2022JE007680
Internal differentiation and volatile budget of Mercury inferred from the partitioning of heat-producing elements at highly reduced conditions
Pirotte, H.; Cartier, C.; Namur, O.; Pommier, A.; Zhang, Y.; Berndt, J.; Klemme, S.; Charlier, B. Icarus, 2023, 405, 115699
Bulk mineralogy, water abundance, and hydrogen isotope composition of unequilibrated ordinary chondrites
Grant, H.; Tartèse, R.; Jones, R.; Piani, L.; Marrocchi, Y.; King, A.; Rigaudier, T. Meteoritics & Planetary Science, 2023, 58, 1365-1381
Scientific perspectives on lunar exploration in Europe
Flahaut, J.; van der Bogert, C.H.; Crawford, I.A.; Vincent-Bonnieu, S. npj Microgravity, 2023, 9:50
The high-temperature origin of hydrogen in enstatite chondrite chondrules and implications for the origin of terrestrial water
Thomassin, D.; Piani, L.; Villeneuve, J.; Caumon, M.C.; Bouden, N.; Marrocchi, Y. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2023, 616, 118225