Stephane Dominguez's CV
CNRS researcher
Born in march, 18th, 1971, in France. French
Affiliation: Laboratoire Géosciences Montpellier (UMR5243), University of Montpellier, cc60, Pl. E. Bataillon, 34095, Montpellier, France. Phone: +33 (0)4 67 14 45 89 - email: stephane.dominguez@gm.univ-montp2.fr
Professional Appointements
2002-Present: Researcher at the National Center of Scientific Research (CNRS).
1999-2001: Post-doc (advisor: J.-P. Avouac), "Active Tectonics of the Chinese Tian-Shan Range, Central Asia". Laboratoire de Télédétection et Risque Sismique, DASE, CEA, France.
1996: Military duty (seismology) at Laboratoire de Télédétection et Risque Sismique, DASE, CEA, France.
Academic Preparation
2011: Habilitation à diriger des recherches (HDR). University of Montpellier, France.
1996-1998: Ph.D. (advisors: S. Lallemand and J. Malavieille), "Active Margin Deformations Induced by Seamount Subduction - Marine Geology and Analog Modeling", University of Montpellier, France.
1995: M.Sc., Tectonics, Geophysics, University of Montpellier, France.
Service
Member of the Geosciences Montpellier (GM) laboratory committee. Member of various GM laboratory committees (Communication, Lab. Infrastructure, ...). Member of CNU 36 section (2015-)
Board member of the WP16 Multi-Scale laboratory of EPOS-ERIC.
Journal and volume article reviews (JGR, Nature, Tectonics, GRL, Geology, JAES, TAO, etc.). Research and other proposal review (NSF, ANR, INSU, …).
Teaching
Courses (L3, M1, M2): Mountain building, Remote sensing, Analog Modeling, Rock mechanics, Field-trip (geological mapping, structural geology), Geomorphology.
Ph.D. students (adviced and co-adviced): F. Graveleau (2004-2008), S. Solaymani (2006-2009), V. Strak (2008-2011), M. Chatton (2010-2012), Y. Caniven (2011-2014), M. Viaplana (2011-2015), M. Henriquet (2017-2020), S. Mayolle (2018-2021), C. Garcia-Estève (2020-2023). Supervision of student trainees (L3, M.): x56.
List of recent significative publications:
ORCID NUMBER: 0000-0001-8218-7144
Caniven, Y., & Dominguez, S., 2021. Validation of a multi-layered analog model integrating crust‐mantle visco‐elastic coupling to investigate subduction megathrust earthquake cycle, Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 126, e2020JB020342. https://doi.org/10.1029/2020JB020342 -> PDF
Strzerzynski, P., Dominguez, S., Boudiaf, A., Déverchère, J., 2021. Tectonic inversion and geomorphic evolution of the Algerian margin since Messinian times: Insights from new onshore/offshore analog modeling experiments, Tectonics, 40, e2020TC006369. https://doi.org/10.1029 -> PDF
Henriquet, M., Dominguez, S., Barreca, G., Malavieille, J., Monaco, C., 2020. Structural and tectono-stratigraphic review of the Sicilian orogen and new insights from analogue modeling, Earth Science Review, 208:103257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.earscirev.2020.103257 -> PDF
Henriquet, M., Dominguez, S., Giovanni, B., Malavieille, J., Cadio, C., Monaco, C., 2019. Deep Origin of the Dome‐Shaped Hyblean Plateau, Southeastern Sicily: A New Tectono‐Magmatic Model. Tectonics, 38, 4488– 4515, https://doi.org/10.1029/2019TC005548 -> PDF
Malavieille, J., Dominguez, S., Lu, C., Chen, C., & Konstantinovskaya, E. (n.d.), 2019. Deformation partitioning in mountain belts: Insights from analogue modelling experiments and the Taiwan collisional orogen, Geological Magazine, 1-20. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0016756819000645 -> PDF
Caniven, Y., Dominguez, S., Soliva, R., Peyret, M., Cattin, R., Maerten, F., 2017. Relationships between along-fault heterogeneous normal stress and fault slip patterns during the seismic cycle: Insights from a strike-slip fault laboratory model, Earth and Planetary Science Letters, Volume 480, Pages 147-157, ISSN 0012-821X. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2017.10.009.
Gutscher, M.-A., Dominguez, S., Mercier de Lepinay, B., Pinheiro, L., Gallais, F., Babonneau, N., Cattaneo, A., Le Faou, Y., Barreca, G., Micallef, A., Rovere, M., 2016. Tectonic expression of an active slab tear from high-resolution seismic and bathymetric data offshore Sicily (Ionian Sea), Tectonics, 35, 39–54. https://doi.org/10.1002/2015TC003898 -> PDF