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Pierre CAMPS

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Pierre Camps is a CNRS research director. Specialist in rock-magnetism, he is the head of the rock-magnetism laboratory at Géosciences Montpellier, which is specialized in paleo-(archeo)intensity. PC was, at the beginning of his career, responsible for a 6-year multidisciplinary research program in the southern french territories supported by the French Polar Institute. This program (Funding IPEV program PALEOMAGNE 310) federated 4 laboratories . More recently, PC worked on archeomagnetic survey in Mexico (Funding CNRS INSU PICS program), in Italia (Funding PHC-Galileo), in Greece (Funding ERASMUS), and in France (CNRS INSU PNP program). He managed the ANR-Furemag (ANR-12-BS06-0015) that succeeded in the development of a new king of prototype of furnace [Patent # 1256194] dedicated to the determination of intensity of the past Earth’s magnetic field. The use of this unique device with archeological material will be for sure a great benefit for the future studies. PC operates recently a reorientation towards more societal issues with the deployment of environmental magnetism techniques in surveys carried out following models of Citizen Science Research program and Participatory Action Research. He's managing the ANR-BREATHE (ANR-19-CS04-0008), a community-Based REsearch on Air quality using THE magnetic bio-monitoring technique.

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Paleointensity; Environmental magnetism; Rock magnetism

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