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2. Sparse spanning portfolios and under-diversification with second-order stochastic dominance
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Arvanitis, Stelios, Scaillet, Olivier, and Topaloglou, Nikolas
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Economics - Econometrics ,Mathematics - Statistics Theory ,Quantitative Finance - Computational Finance ,Quantitative Finance - Portfolio Management ,Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance - Abstract
We develop and implement methods for determining whether relaxing sparsity constraints on portfolios improves the investment opportunity set for risk-averse investors. We formulate a new estimation procedure for sparse second-order stochastic spanning based on a greedy algorithm and Linear Programming. We show the optimal recovery of the sparse solution asymptotically whether spanning holds or not. From large equity datasets, we estimate the expected utility loss due to possible under-diversification, and find that there is no benefit from expanding a sparse opportunity set beyond 45 assets. The optimal sparse portfolio invests in 10 industry sectors and cuts tail risk when compared to a sparse mean-variance portfolio. On a rolling-window basis, the number of assets shrinks to 25 assets in crisis periods, while standard factor models cannot explain the performance of the sparse portfolios.
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- 2024
3. Pulsatory volcanism in the Main Ethiopian Rift and its environmental consequences
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Zara Franceschini, Raffaello Cioni, Stéphane Scaillet, Gaëlle Prouteau, Giacomo Corti, Federico Sani, Alessandro Mondanaro, Diletta Frascerra, Abate A. Melaku, Bruno Scaillet, Clive Oppenheimer, and Florian Duval
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Geology ,QE1-996.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Abstract The East African Rift is one of Earth’s largest continental landforms. It is recognized as a critical region for understanding hominin evolution yet has also undergone important transformation through ongoing tectonic and volcanic activity. An understanding of the interplay of rift kinematics, magma genesis and geomorphic evolution requires firm geochronology but this has been lacking for much of the East African Rift. Here we present detailed stratigraphic observations and high-precision 40Ar/39Ar ages for major volcanic units in the Central Main Ethiopian Rift. Our new data identify a volumetrically major episode of explosive volcanism between circa 3.85–3.42 million years ago, after aproximately 5-million years-long quiescence. Four other pulses followed but with intensity and magnitude declining over time. We suggest that the observed temporal clustering and the pulsatory volcanic activity may have influenced environmental conditions in the area, with possible implications for hominin evolution.
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- 2024
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4. Latent Factor Analysis in Short Panels
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Fortin, Alain-Philippe, Gagliardini, Patrick, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Economics - Econometrics ,Quantitative Finance - Pricing of Securities ,Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
We develop inferential tools for latent factor analysis in short panels. The pseudo maximum likelihood setting under a large cross-sectional dimension n and a fixed time series dimension T relies on a diagonal TxT covariance matrix of the errors without imposing sphericity nor Gaussianity. We outline the asymptotic distributions of the latent factor and error covariance estimates as well as of an asymptotically uniformly most powerful invariant (AUMPI) test for the number of factors based on the likelihood ratio statistic. We derive the AUMPI characterization from inequalities ensuring the monotone likelihood ratio property for positive definite quadratic forms in normal variables. An empirical application to a large panel of monthly U.S. stock returns separates month after month systematic and idiosyncratic risks in short subperiods of bear vs. bull market based on the selected number of factors. We observe an uptrend in the paths of total and idiosyncratic volatilities while the systematic risk explains a large part of the cross-sectional total variance in bear markets but is not driven by a single factor. Rank tests show that observed factors struggle spanning latent factors with a discrepancy between the dimensions of the two factor spaces decreasing over time.
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- 2023
5. Experimental constraints on the behaviour of sulphur in the 2021 Cumbre Vieja (La Palma) basanite
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Frascerra, Diletta, Scaillet, Bruno, Andújar, Joan, Oppenheimer, Clive, Scaillet, Stéphane, Martí, Joan, Casillas, Ramón, and López, Carmen
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- 2024
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6. Eigenvalue tests for the number of latent factors in short panels
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Fortin, Alain-Philippe, Gagliardini, Patrick, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Economics - Econometrics ,Quantitative Finance - Pricing of Securities ,Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
This paper studies new tests for the number of latent factors in a large cross-sectional factor model with small time dimension. These tests are based on the eigenvalues of variance-covariance matrices of (possibly weighted) asset returns, and rely on either the assumption of spherical errors, or instrumental variables for factor betas. We establish the asymptotic distributional results using expansion theorems based on perturbation theory for symmetric matrices. Our framework accommodates semi-strong factors in the systematic components. We propose a novel statistical test for weak factors against strong or semi-strong factors. We provide an empirical application to US equity data. Evidence for a different number of latent factors according to market downturns and market upturns, is statistically ambiguous in the considered subperiods. In particular, our results contradicts the common wisdom of a single factor model in bear markets.
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- 2022
7. A penalized two-pass regression to predict stock returns with time-varying risk premia
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Bakalli, Gaetan, Guerrier, Stéphane, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Economics - Econometrics ,Statistics - Machine Learning - Abstract
We develop a penalized two-pass regression with time-varying factor loadings. The penalization in the first pass enforces sparsity for the time-variation drivers while also maintaining compatibility with the no-arbitrage restrictions by regularizing appropriate groups of coefficients. The second pass delivers risk premia estimates to predict equity excess returns. Our Monte Carlo results and our empirical results on a large cross-sectional data set of US individual stocks show that penalization without grouping can yield to nearly all estimated time-varying models violating the no-arbitrage restrictions. Moreover, our results demonstrate that the proposed method reduces the prediction errors compared to a penalized approach without appropriate grouping or a time-invariant factor model.
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- 2022
8. 40Ar diffusion in phlogopite: [formula omitted] atomistic calibration and implications for Ar–melt–solid kinetic interactions and ascent dynamics of mantle xenoliths and kimberlites
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Nteme, Jehiel, Scaillet, Stéphane, Brault, Pascal, Tassan-Got, Laurent, and Duval, Florian
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- 2024
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9. Granite magmatism and mantle filiation
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M. Pichavant, A. Villaros, J. A.-S. Michaud, and B. Scaillet
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Mineralogy ,QE351-399.2 - Abstract
Current granite magma generation models essentially reduce to two groups: (1) intra-crustal melting and (2) basaltic origin. A mixed, crustal, and basaltic origin and therefore a mantle filiation has been proposed for most granite magma types. In contrast, strongly peraluminous silicic magmas such as two-mica leucogranites have been classically interpreted as products of pure crustal melting. In this paper, we re-examine this interpretation and the evidence for considering leucogranites as unique among granite types. In the first part, some key aspects of the intra-crustal melting model are reviewed. Classical assumptions are discussed, such as the use of migmatites to infer granite generation processes. Our knowledge of crustal melt production is still incomplete, and fluid-present H2O-undersaturated melting should be considered in addition to mica dehydration melting reactions. The source rock remains essential as a concept despite difficulties in the identification of source lithologies from their geochemical and mineralogical signatures. Incorporating spatial and temporal variability at the source and the possibility of external inputs (fluids, magmas) would represent useful evolutions of the model. Thermal considerations bring strong constraints on the intra-crustal melting model since the absence of mafic magmas reduces possible external heat sources for melting. In the second part, the origin of a strongly peraluminous silicic volcanic suite, the Macusani Volcanics (SE Peru), is detailed. Magmas were generated in a mid-crustal anatectic zone characterized by high temperatures and heat fluxes. Crustal metamorphic rocks (metapelites) were dominant in the source region, although Ba-, Sr- and La-rich calcic plagioclase cores and some biotite and sanidine compositions point to the involvement of a mantle component. The heat necessary for melting was supplied by mafic mainly potassic–ultrapotassic magmas which also partly mixed and hybridized with the crustal melts. The Macusani Volcanics provide an example of a crustal peraluminous silicic suite generated with a contribution from the mantle in the form of mafic magmas intruded in the source region. This, as well as the limitations of the intra-crustal melting model, establishes that a mantle filiation is possible for peraluminous leucogranites as for most other crustal (S-, I- and A-type) peraluminous and metaluminous granites. This stresses the critical importance of the mantle for granite generation and opens the way for unification of granite generation processes.
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- 2024
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10. On the Budget and Atmospheric Fate of Sulfur Emissions From Large Volcanic Eruptions
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Bruno Scaillet and Clive Oppenheimer
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sulfur ,volcanoes ,atmosphere ,climate ,eruption ,petrology ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
Abstract Today, volcanic sulfur emissions into the atmosphere are measured spectroscopically from the ground, air and space. For eruptions prior to the satellite era, two main sulfur proxies are used, the rock and ice core records, as illustrated by Peccia et al. (2023, https://doi.org/10.1029/2023gl103334). The first approach is based on calculations of the sulfur content of the magma, while the second uses traces of sulfur deposited in ice. Both approaches have their limitations. For glaciochemistry, the volcano responsible for a sulfur anomaly is often unknown and the atmospheric pathway by which the sulfur reached the ice uncertain. The petrologic method relies, too, on uncertain estimates of eruption size and a number of geochemical assumptions that are hard to verify. A deeper knowledge of processes occurring both within magma bodies prior to eruption, and within volcanic plumes in the atmosphere is needed to further our understanding of the impacts of volcanism on climate.
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- 2024
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11. Hydroclimate variability in the central Mediterranean during MIS 17 interglacial (Middle Pleistocene) highlights timing offset with monsoon activity
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Luca Capraro, Alessandro Incarbona, Eliana Fornaciari, Nadia Sabatino, Stéphane Scaillet, Rodolfo Sprovieri, and Mario Sprovieri
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Mediterranean climates are characterized by warm, dry summers and mild, rainy winters. Previous studies suggest that over the last 1.36 Myr, Mediterranean winter rainfalls were in phase with the African monsoon. Here we present a high-resolution terrestrial and marine dataset for the Marine Isotope Stage 17 interglacial (Middle Pleistocene) from Southern Italy, showing that precipitation rates and regimes in the central Mediterranean varied independently of the monsoon system. Specifically, events of extreme summer precipitation were promoted by increased regional insolation rates and/or extratropical cyclones, and their magnitude was further enhanced by the advection of cool and humid North Atlantic air during stadials. Our findings provide new information on the short- to mid-term natural hydroclimatic variability of the Mediterranean basin, and offer new critical insights on land–ocean interactions at the regional scale by complementing previous analyses on the displacement of storm tracks toward southern Europe.
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- 2023
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12. Is it alpha or beta? Decomposing hedge fund returns when models are misspecified
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Ardia, David, Barras, Laurent, Gagliardini, Patrick, and Scaillet, Olivier
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- 2024
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13. Multi-Signal Approaches for Repeated Sampling Schemes in Inertial Sensor Calibration
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Bakalli, Gaetan, Cucci, Davide A., Radi, Ahmed, El-Sheimy, Naser, Molinari, Roberto, Scaillet, Olivier, and Guerrier, Stéphane
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Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Signal Processing - Abstract
Inertial sensor calibration plays a progressively important role in many areas of research among which navigation engineering. By performing this task accurately, it is possible to significantly increase general navigation performance by correctly filtering out the deterministic and stochastic measurement errors that characterize such devices. While different techniques are available to model and remove the deterministic errors, there has been considerable research over the past years with respect to modelling the stochastic errors which have complex structures. In order to do the latter, different replicates of these error signals are collected and a model is identified and estimated based on one of these replicates. While this procedure has allowed to improve navigation performance, it has not yet taken advantage of the information coming from all the other replicates collected on the same sensor. However, it has been observed that there is often a change of error behaviour between replicates which can also be explained by different (constant) external conditions under which each replicate was taken. Whatever the reason for the difference between replicates, it appears that the model structure remains the same between replicates but the parameter values vary. In this work we therefore consider and study the properties of different approaches that allow to combine the information from all replicates considering this phenomenon, confirming their validity both in simulation settings and also when applied to real inertial sensor error signals. By taking into account parameter variation between replicates, this work highlights how these approaches can improve the average navigation precision as well as obtain reliable estimates of the uncertainty of the navigation solution.
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- 2021
14. Predictability hidden by Anomalous Observations in Financial Data
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Camponovo, Lorenzo, Scaillet, Olivier, and Trojani, Fabio
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- 2024
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15. SWAG: A Wrapper Method for Sparse Learning
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Molinari, Roberto, Bakalli, Gaetan, Guerrier, Stéphane, Miglioli, Cesare, Orso, Samuel, Karemera, Mucyo, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Statistics - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,68T09, 68T20 ,I.2.6 ,I.2.8 ,J.2 ,J.3 - Abstract
The majority of machine learning methods and algorithms give high priority to prediction performance which may not always correspond to the priority of the users. In many cases, practitioners and researchers in different fields, going from engineering to genetics, require interpretability and replicability of the results especially in settings where, for example, not all attributes may be available to them. As a consequence, there is the need to make the outputs of machine learning algorithms more interpretable and to deliver a library of "equivalent" learners (in terms of prediction performance) that users can select based on attribute availability in order to test and/or make use of these learners for predictive/diagnostic purposes. To address these needs, we propose to study a procedure that combines screening and wrapper approaches which, based on a user-specified learning method, greedily explores the attribute space to find a library of sparse learners with consequent low data collection and storage costs. This new method (i) delivers a low-dimensional network of attributes that can be easily interpreted and (ii) increases the potential replicability of results based on the diversity of attribute combinations defining strong learners with equivalent predictive power. We call this algorithm "Sparse Wrapper AlGorithm" (SWAG).
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- 2020
16. Wealth Effect on Portfolio Allocation in Incomplete Markets
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Li, Chenxu, Scaillet, Olivier, and Shen, Yiwen
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Quantitative Finance - Portfolio Management - Abstract
We develop a novel five-component decomposition of optimal dynamic portfolio choice, which reveals the simultaneous impacts from market incompleteness and wealth-dependent utilities. Under the HARA utility and a nonrandom interest rate, we can explicitly solve for the optimal policy as a combination of a bond holding scheme and the corresponding simpler CRRA strategy. Under a stochastic volatility model estimated on US equity data, we use closed-form solution to demonstrate the sophisticated impacts from the wealth-dependent utilities, including cycle-dependence and hysteresis effect in optimal portfolio allocation, as well as a risk-return trade-off in investment performance.
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- 2020
17. Spanning analysis of stock market anomalies under Prospect Stochastic Dominance
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Arvanitis, Stelios, Scaillet, Olivier, and Topaloglou, Nikolas
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Quantitative Finance - Portfolio Management ,Economics - Econometrics ,Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
We develop and implement methods for determining whether introducing new securities or relaxing investment constraints improves the investment opportunity set for prospect investors. We formulate a new testing procedure for prospect spanning for two nested portfolio sets based on subsampling and Linear Programming. In an application, we use the prospect spanning framework to evaluate whether well-known anomalies are spanned by standard factors. We find that of the strategies considered, many expand the opportunity set of the prospect type investors, thus have real economic value for them. In-sample and out-of-sample results prove remarkably consistent in identifying genuine anomalies for prospect investors.
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- 2020
18. Saddlepoint approximations for spatial panel data models
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Jiang, Chaonan, La Vecchia, Davide, Ronchetti, Elvezio, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Mathematics - Statistics Theory ,Economics - Econometrics ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
We develop new higher-order asymptotic techniques for the Gaussian maximum likelihood estimator in a spatial panel data model, with fixed effects, time-varying covariates, and spatially correlated errors. Our saddlepoint density and tail area approximation feature relative error of order $O(1/(n(T-1)))$ with $n$ being the cross-sectional dimension and $T$ the time-series dimension. The main theoretical tool is the tilted-Edgeworth technique in a non-identically distributed setting. The density approximation is always non-negative, does not need resampling, and is accurate in the tails. Monte Carlo experiments on density approximation and testing in the presence of nuisance parameters illustrate the good performance of our approximation over first-order asymptotics and Edgeworth expansions. An empirical application to the investment-saving relationship in OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries shows disagreement between testing results based on first-order asymptotics and saddlepoint techniques.
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- 2020
19. A Higher-Order Correct Fast Moving-Average Bootstrap for Dependent Data
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La Vecchia, Davide, Moor, Alban, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Statistics - Methodology ,Economics - Econometrics ,Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance - Abstract
We develop and implement a novel fast bootstrap for dependent data. Our scheme is based on the i.i.d. resampling of the smoothed moment indicators. We characterize the class of parametric and semi-parametric estimation problems for which the method is valid. We show the asymptotic refinements of the proposed procedure, proving that it is higher-order correct under mild assumptions on the time series, the estimating functions, and the smoothing kernel. We illustrate the applicability and the advantages of our procedure for Generalized Empirical Likelihood estimation. As a by-product, our fast bootstrap provides higher-order correct asymptotic confidence distributions. Monte Carlo simulations on an autoregressive conditional duration model provide numerical evidence that the novel bootstrap yields higher-order accurate confidence intervals. A real-data application on dynamics of trading volume of stocks illustrates the advantage of our method over the routinely-applied first-order asymptotic theory, when the underlying distribution of the test statistic is skewed or fat-tailed.
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- 2020
20. Hydroclimate variability in the central Mediterranean during MIS 17 interglacial (Middle Pleistocene) highlights timing offset with monsoon activity
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Capraro, Luca, Incarbona, Alessandro, Fornaciari, Eliana, Sabatino, Nadia, Scaillet, Stéphane, Sprovieri, Rodolfo, and Sprovieri, Mario
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- 2023
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21. Phase Equilibrium Constraints on the Pre-Eruptive Conditions of Alkaline Basalts of the Main Ethiopian Rift and Their Bearing on the Production of Peralkaline Rhyolites.
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Sauvalle, Romain, Scaillet, Bruno, Prouteau, Gaëlle, Scaillet, Stéphane, Cioni, Raffaello, Franceschini, Zara, Frascerra, Diletta, Sani, Federico, Corti, Giacomo, Melaku, Abate A, and Andújar, Joan
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MELTWATER , *PHASE equilibrium , *GEOCHEMICAL modeling , *ROCK concerts , *BASALT - Abstract
Bimodal magmatism is characteristic of the geodynamic evolution of the Main Ethiopian Rift (MER), which is a reference area for the study of the processes leading to continental break-up before seafloor spreading. There are abundant emissions of basalts and rhyolites, which are in possible parent–daughter relationships. However, the P – T –H2O conditions of production and storage of the basaltic end member remain unclear. Crystallization experiments have been conducted on an alkali basalt from the MER to define its pre-eruptive conditions and shed light on the compositional evolution of derivative liquids and source conditions. The experiments were performed at 100 to 200 MPa, 975°C to 1080°C, varying H2O/CO2 ratios, corresponding to melt water contents of 1 to 5 wt %, at f O2 slightly lower than the Fayalite-Magnetite-Quartz (FMQ) solid buffer. Comparison between the petrological attributes of the starting rock and the experiments shows that the basaltic magma was stored at 150 to 200 MPa, 1050 ± 10°C, with 1 to 2 wt % H2O in melt, with f O2 near FMQ prior to eruption. Geochemical modelling shows that the corresponding mantle source contained about 0.1 wt % H2O, reflecting a metasomatized source. Extensive crystallization of such basalts produces SiO2-rich liquids, which are not yet peralkaline, however. This underscores that extreme fractionation (>90 wt %) is required in order to produce peralkaline derivatives from mildly alkaline basalts. This extreme fractionation and the water-rich nature of the starting basalt readily explain the H2O-rich condition of peralkaline rhyolites that have fueled caldera forming eruptions in the Rift. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. A penalized two-pass regression to predict stock returns with time-varying risk premia
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Bakalli, Gaetan, Guerrier, Stéphane, and Scaillet, Olivier
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- 2023
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23. Paleomagnetic study on the Early Permian Gubaoquan doleritic dike swarm in the southern Beishan area, NW China: Implications for the tectonic and paleogeographic reconstructions of the southern Central Asian Orogenic Belt
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Zhu, Xin, Chen, Yan, Wang, Bo, Dong, Yunpeng, Scaillet, Stéphane, Faure, Michel, Ni, Xinghua, and Duval, Florian
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- 2023
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24. Multi-Signal Approaches for Repeated Sampling Schemes in Inertial Sensor Calibration.
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Gaetan Bakalli, Davide A. Cucci, Ahmed Radi, Naser El-Sheimy, Roberto Molinari, Olivier Scaillet, and Stéphane Guerrier
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- 2023
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25. An Overlooked Group of Citizen Scientists in Non-Indigenous Species (NIS) Information: Shell Collectors and Their Contribution to Molluscan NIS Xenodiversity
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Argyro Zenetos, Christiane Delongueville, and Roland Scaillet
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alien species ,Mediterranean sea ,mollusca ,citizen science ,shell collectors ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
This work reports on 60 marine alien mollusks from nine countries across the Mediterranean Sea and the Sea of Marmara collected by two Belgian citizen scientists. Some of their published observations concerning collection dates are compared with the year of first publication for these alien mollusks reported in the literature, which enable us to backdate some of their introductions and set new first Mediterranean records for two species. This underlines the importance of collaboration between volunteers and institutional scientists in tracing variations and changes in the environment and biodiversity.
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- 2024
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26. CO2‐Undersaturated Melt Inclusions From the South West Indian Ridge Record Surprisingly Uniform Redox Conditions
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Yves Moussallam, Guillaume Georgeais, Estelle F. Rose‐Koga, Kenneth T. Koga, Margaret E. Hartley, Bruno Scaillet, Clive Oppenheimer, and Nial Peters
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oxygen fugacity ,undersaturated melts ,XANES ,melt inclusions ,mid‐ocean ridge basalts ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Abstract The behavior of Fe3+ during mantle partial melting strongly influences the oxidation state of the resulting magmas, with implications for the evolution of the atmosphere's oxidation state. Here, we challenge a prevailing view that low‐degree partial melts are more oxidized due to the incompatible behavior of Fe3+. Our study is based on measurements of Fe3+/∑Fe along with major, minor, trace and volatile elements in olivine‐ and plagioclase‐hosted melt inclusions of CO2 undersaturated mantle melts in South West Indian Ridge lava. These inclusions record minimum entrapment pressures equivalent to depths up to 10 km below the seafloor, record magma ascent rates of 0.03–0.19 m/s, and display exceptionally high CO2/Ba, CO2/Rb, and CO2/Nb ratios, indicative of a CO2‐rich mantle source. Accounting for fractional crystallization, we find a uniform melt oxidation state (with an Fe3+/ΣFe at 0.140 ± 0.005 at MgO = 10 wt.%) that displays no systematic variation with major, minor, volatile or trace element contents, thus providing no evidence for a relationship between the degree of partial melting and Fe3+/ΣFe. This can be explained by efficient buffering of Fe3+/∑Fe and fO2 of mid‐ocean ridge basalt melts by their surrounding mantle and/or a decrease in the bulk peridotite‐melt Fe2O3 partition coefficient with increasing partial melting. We conclude that changes in the Earth's upper mantle temperature over geological time need not have affected the oxidation state of volcanic products or of the atmosphere.
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- 2023
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27. A higher-order correct fast moving-average bootstrap for dependent data
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La Vecchia, Davide, Moor, Alban, and Scaillet, Olivier
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- 2023
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28. Experimental evidence for the shallow production of phonolitic magmas at Mayotte
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Andújar, Joan, Scaillet, Bruno, Moreira, Manuel, Di Carlo, Ida, Le Friant, Anne, Bickert, Manon, Paquet, Fabien, Jorry, Stephan, and Feuillet, Nathalie
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Mayotte ,Phase equilibria ,Phonolite ,Iron-enrichment ,Basanite ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Since May 2018 till the end of 2021, Mayotte island has been the locus of a major submarine volcanic eruption characterized by the offshore emission of more than 6.5 km$^{3}$ of basanitic magma. The eruption occurred along a WNW–ESE trending submarine ridge on the east flank of the island where, in addition, several seemingly recent phonolitic bodies were also identified close to the island. To define realistic scenarios of magma ascent and potentially predict the style of an upcoming event, it is crucial to have a precise understanding on the plumbing system operating below volcanoes. The putative relationships between basanites emitted by the new volcano and these recent phonolites have been experimentally explored by performing crystallization experiments on a representative basanite over a large range of pressures (up to 400 MPa). The results show that the crystallization of basanite at crustal levels (${\le }$12–15 km) yields a phonolitic residual liquid containing up to 3–4 wt% $\mathrm{H}_{2}\mathrm{O}$ after ${\ge }$65 wt% of an assemblage of olivine$+$plagioclase$+$amphibole$+$clinopyroxene$+$biotite$+$magnetite$+$ilmenite$+$apatite. The final iron content of the residual phonolitic liquids is strongly controlled by the depth/pressure of fractionation. Fe-rich phonolites from the submarine ridge are produced at 6–8 km depth, while a shallower differentiation (${\le }$4–5 km) results in the production of liquids with trachyte–benmoreite affinities. If the fractionation process occurs at depths higher than 8 km, the resulting phonolitic melts are progressively enriched in $\mathrm{SiO}_{2}$–$\mathrm{Al}_{2}\mathrm{O}_{3}$ but depleted in FeO*, ie unlike those erupted. We therefore conclude that phonolitic magma production and storage at Mayotte is a rather shallow process.
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- 2023
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29. Cenozoic kinematics of the Wenchuan-Maoxian fault implies crustal stacking rather than channel flow extrusion at the eastern margin of Tibetan plateau (Longmen Shan)
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Ge, Chenglong, Leloup, Philippe Hervé, Zheng, Yong, Scaillet, Stéphane, Airaghi, Laura, Duval, Florian, Zhang, Jinjiang, and Li, Haibing
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- 2023
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30. Orange hydrogen is the new green
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Osselin, F., Soulaine, C., Fauguerolles, C., Gaucher, E. C., Scaillet, B., and Pichavant, M.
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- 2022
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31. Defect-controlled [formula omitted] diffusion-domain structure of white micas from high-resolution [formula omitted] crystal-mapping in slowly-cooled muscovite
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Nteme, Jehiel, Scaillet, Stéphane, Gardés, Emmanuel, Duval, Florian, Nabelek, Peter, and Mottolese, Angelo
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- 2023
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32. A novel approach to volcano surveillance using gas geochemistry
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Moussallam, Yves, Oppenheimer, Clive, and Scaillet, Bruno
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Oxygen fugacity ,Volcanic degassing ,Volcanic gases ,Redox ,Volcano monitoring ,Gas geochemistry ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Identifying precursory phenomena is central to the short-range assessment and anticipation of volcanic hazards. The chemistry of gases, which may separate from magma at depth, is operationally monitored at many volcanoes worldwide to manage risk. However, owing to the complexity of volcanic degassing, decoding the message of gas geochemistry has proven challenging. Here, we report an approach to restoration of measured volcanic gas compositions that enables tracking of variations in the temperature and/or oxidation state of the source magma. We validate the approach with reference to independent estimates of melt oxidation state obtained by X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy at the iron K-edge. We then apply the method to a global database of high temperature volcanic gases and to extended gas geochemical timeseries at Unzen, Aso, and Asama volcanoes, identifying hitherto unreported but significant changes in magma intensive parameters that preceded or accompanied changes in volcanic activity. Restoration of volcanic gas compositions offers a promising complement to monitoring strategies at active volcanoes, calling for more systematic operational surveillance of redox-sensitive gas species.
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- 2022
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33. Spanning Tests for Markowitz Stochastic Dominance
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Arvanitis, Stelios, Scaillet, Olivier, and Topaloglou, Nikolas
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Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance ,Economics - Econometrics ,Quantitative Finance - Portfolio Management - Abstract
We derive properties of the cdf of random variables defined as saddle-type points of real valued continuous stochastic processes. This facilitates the derivation of the first-order asymptotic properties of tests for stochastic spanning given some stochastic dominance relation. We define the concept of Markowitz stochastic dominance spanning, and develop an analytical representation of the spanning property. We construct a non-parametric test for spanning based on subsampling, and derive its asymptotic exactness and consistency. The spanning methodology determines whether introducing new securities or relaxing investment constraints improves the investment opportunity set of investors driven by Markowitz stochastic dominance. In an application to standard data sets of historical stock market returns, we reject market portfolio Markowitz efficiency as well as two-fund separation. Hence, we find evidence that equity management through base assets can outperform the market, for investors with Markowitz type preferences.
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- 2018
34. Highly evolved miaskitic syenites deciphering the origin and nature of enriched mantle source of ultrapotassic magmatism in the Variscan orogenic root (Bohemian Massif, Moldanubian Zone)
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Kubeš, Martin, Leichmann, Jaromír, Buriánek, David, Holá, Markéta, Navrátil, Petr, Scaillet, Stéphane, and O'Sullivan, Paul
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- 2022
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35. The role of gas flushing on magma reservoir crystallization and its consequences for the growth of planetary crust
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Scaillet, Bruno
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- 2022
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36. Atomistic simulations of [formula omitted]Ar diffusion in muscovite
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Nteme, Jehiel, Scaillet, Stéphane, Brault, Pascal, and Tassan-Got, Laurent
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- 2022
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37. Spectral Emissivity of Phonolite Lava at High Temperature.
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Hao Li, Joan Andújar, Aneta Slodczyk, Domingos De Sousa Meneses, Bruno Scaillet, Patrick Echegut, Jonas Biren, and Clive Oppenheimer
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- 2022
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38. Modest volcanic SO2 emissions from the Indonesian archipelago
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Philipson Bani, Clive Oppenheimer, Vitchko Tsanev, Bruno Scaillet, Sofyan Primulyana, Ugan Boyson Saing, Hilma Alfianti, and Mita Marlia
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Science - Abstract
Indonesia is the country with the most active volcanoes, several of which are renowned for climate-changing eruptions. Here the authors show a rather moderate sulfur emissions budget and reinforce the idea that sulfur-rich eruptions reflect long-term accumulation of volatiles in the reservoirs.
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- 2022
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39. Structural study of bioisosteric derivatives of 5-(1H-indol-3-yl)-benzotriazole and their ability to form chalcogen bonds
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Manon Mirgaux, Tanguy Scaillet, Arina Kozlova, Nikolay Tumanov, Raphaël Frederick, Laurie Bodart, and Johan Wouters
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crystal structure ,bioisosterism ,chalcogen ,chalcogen interaction ,tryptophan-2,3-dioxygenase inhibitors ,x-ray crystallography ,Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
Recently, interest in the isosteric replacement of a nitrogen atom to selenium, sulfur or oxygen atoms has been highlighted in the design of potential inhibitors for cancer research. In this context, the structures of 5-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2,1,3-benzotriazole derivatives [5-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2,1,3-benzothiadiazole (bS, C14H9N3S) and 5-(1H-indol-3-yl)-2,1,3-benzoxadiazole (bO, C14H9N3O)], as well as a synthesis intermediate of the selenated bioisostere [5-[1-(benzensulfonyl)-1H-indol-3-yl]-2,1,3-benzoselenadiazole (p-bSe, C20H13N3O2SSe)] were determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction (SCXRD) analyses. Despite being analogues, different crystal packing, torsion angles and supramolecular features were observed, depending on the substitution of the central atoms of the benzotriazole. In particular, chalcogen interactions were described in the case of p-bSe and not in the bS and bO derivatives. An investigation by ab initio computational methods was therefore conducted to understand the effect of the substitution on the ability to form chalcogen bonds and the flexibility of the compounds.
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- 2022
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40. High-Frequency Jump Analysis of the Bitcoin Market
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Scaillet, Olivier, Treccani, Adrien, and Trevisan, Christopher
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Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance - Abstract
We use the database leak of Mt. Gox exchange to analyze the dynamics of the price of bitcoin from June 2011 to November 2013. This gives us a rare opportunity to study an emerging retail-focused, highly speculative and unregulated market with trader identifiers at a tick transaction level. Jumps are frequent events and they cluster in time. The order flow imbalance and the preponderance of aggressive traders, as well as a widening of the bid-ask spread predict them. Jumps have short-term positive impact on market activity and illiquidity and see a persistent change in the price.
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- 2017
41. Perspectives on alkaline magmas
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Scaillet, Bruno
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Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Published
- 2022
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42. Modest volcanic SO2 emissions from the Indonesian archipelago
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Bani, Philipson, Oppenheimer, Clive, Tsanev, Vitchko, Scaillet, Bruno, Primulyana, Sofyan, Saing, Ugan Boyson, Alfianti, Hilma, and Marlia, Mita
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- 2022
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43. Nonstandard Errors
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MENKVELD, ALBERT J., primary, DREBER, ANNA, additional, HOLZMEISTER, FELIX, additional, HUBER, JUERGEN, additional, JOHANNESSON, MAGNUS, additional, KIRCHLER, MICHAEL, additional, NEUSÜß, SEBASTIAN, additional, RAZEN, MICHAEL, additional, WEITZEL, UTZ, additional, ABAD‐DÍAZ, DAVID, additional, ABUDY, MENACHEM (MENI), additional, ADRIAN, TOBIAS, additional, AIT‐SAHALIA, YACINE, additional, AKMANSOY, OLIVIER, additional, ALCOCK, JAMIE T., additional, ALEXEEV, VITALI, additional, ALOOSH, ARASH, additional, AMATO, LIVIA, additional, AMAYA, DIEGO, additional, ANGEL, JAMES J., additional, AVETIKIAN, ALEJANDRO T., additional, BACH, AMADEUS, additional, BAIDOO, EDWIN, additional, BAKALLI, GAETAN, additional, BAO, LI, additional, BARBON, ANDREA, additional, BASHCHENKO, OKSANA, additional, BINDRA, PARAMPREET C., additional, BJØNNES, GEIR H., additional, BLACK, JEFFREY R., additional, BLACK, BERNARD S., additional, BOGOEV, DIMITAR, additional, CORREA, SANTIAGO BOHORQUEZ, additional, BONDARENKO, OLEG, additional, BOS, CHARLES S., additional, BOSCH‐ROSA, CIRIL, additional, BOURI, ELIE, additional, BROWNLEES, CHRISTIAN, additional, CALAMIA, ANNA, additional, CAO, VIET NGA, additional, CAPELLE‐BLANCARD, GUNTHER, additional, ROMERO, LAURA M. CAPERA, additional, CAPORIN, MASSIMILIANO, additional, CARRION, ALLEN, additional, CASKURLU, TOLGA, additional, CHAKRABARTY, BIDISHA, additional, CHEN, JIAN, additional, CHERNOV, MIKHAIL, additional, CHEUNG, WILLIAM, additional, CHINCARINI, LUDWIG B., additional, CHORDIA, TARUN, additional, CHOW, SHEUNG‐CHI, additional, CLAPHAM, BENJAMIN, additional, COLLIARD, JEAN‐EDOUARD, additional, COMERTON‐FORDE, CAROLE, additional, CURRAN, EDWARD, additional, DAO, THONG, additional, DARE, WALE, additional, DAVIES, RYAN J., additional, BLASIS, RICCARDO DE, additional, NARD, GIANLUCA F. DE, additional, DECLERCK, FANY, additional, DEEV, OLEG, additional, DEGRYSE, HANS, additional, DEKU, SOLOMON Y., additional, DESAGRE, CHRISTOPHE, additional, DIJK, MATHIJS A. VAN, additional, DIM, CHUKWUMA, additional, DIMPFL, THOMAS, additional, DONG, YUN JIANG, additional, DRUMMOND, PHILIP A., additional, DUDDA, TOM, additional, DUEVSKI, TEODOR, additional, DUMITRESCU, ARIADNA, additional, DYAKOV, TEODOR, additional, DYHRBERG, ANNE HAUBO, additional, DZIELIŃSKI, MICHAŁ, additional, EKSI, ASLI, additional, KALAK, IZIDIN EL, additional, ELLEN, SASKIA TER, additional, EUGSTER, NICOLAS, additional, EVANS, MARTIN D. D., additional, FARRELL, MICHAEL, additional, FELEZ‐VINAS, ESTER, additional, FERRARA, GERARDO, additional, FERROUHI, EL MEHDI, additional, FLORI, ANDREA, additional, FLUHARTY‐JAIDEE, JONATHAN T., additional, FOLEY, SEAN D. V., additional, FONG, KINGSLEY Y. L., additional, FOUCAULT, THIERRY, additional, FRANUS, TATIANA, additional, FRANZONI, FRANCESCO, additional, FRIJNS, BART, additional, FRÖMMEL, MICHAEL, additional, FU, SERVANNA M., additional, FÜLLBRUNN, SASCHA C., additional, GAN, BAOQING, additional, GAO, GE, additional, GEHRIG, THOMAS P., additional, GEMAYEL, ROLAND, additional, GERRITSEN, DIRK, additional, GIL‐BAZO, JAVIER, additional, GILDER, DUDLEY, additional, GLOSTEN, LAWRENCE R., additional, GOMEZ, THOMAS, additional, GORBENKO, ARSENY, additional, GRAMMIG, JOACHIM, additional, GRÉGOIRE, VINCENT, additional, GÜÇBILMEZ, UFUK, additional, HAGSTRÖMER, BJÖRN, additional, HAMBUCKERS, JULIEN, additional, HAPNES, ERIK, additional, HARRIS, JEFFREY H., additional, HARRIS, LAWRENCE, additional, HARTMANN, SIMON, additional, HASSE, JEAN‐BAPTISTE, additional, HAUTSCH, NIKOLAUS, additional, HE, XUE‐ZHONG (TONY), additional, HEATH, DAVIDSON, additional, HEDIGER, SIMON, additional, HENDERSHOTT, TERRENCE, additional, HIBBERT, ANN MARIE, additional, HJALMARSSON, ERIK, additional, HOELSCHER, SETH A., additional, HOFFMANN, PETER, additional, HOLDEN, CRAIG W., additional, HORENSTEIN, ALEX R., additional, HUANG, WENQIAN, additional, HUANG, DA, additional, HURLIN, CHRISTOPHE, additional, ILCZUK, KONRAD, additional, IVASHCHENKO, ALEXEY, additional, IYER, SUBRAMANIAN R., additional, JAHANSHAHLOO, HOSSEIN, additional, JALKH, NAJI, additional, JONES, CHARLES M., additional, JURKATIS, SIMON, additional, JYLHÄ, PETRI, additional, KAECK, ANDREAS T., additional, KAISER, GABRIEL, additional, KARAM, ARZÉ, additional, KARMAZIENE, EGLE, additional, KASSNER, BERNHARD, additional, KAUSTIA, MARKKU, additional, KAZAK, EKATERINA, additional, KEARNEY, FEARGHAL, additional, KERVEL, VINCENT VAN, additional, KHAN, SAAD A., additional, KHOMYN, MARTA K., additional, KLEIN, TONY, additional, KLEIN, OLGA, additional, KLOS, ALEXANDER, additional, KOETTER, MICHAEL, additional, KOLOKOLOV, ALEKSEY, additional, KORAJCZYK, ROBERT A., additional, KOZHAN, ROMAN, additional, KRAHNEN, JAN P., additional, KUHLE, PAUL, additional, KWAN, AMY, additional, LAJAUNIE, QUENTIN, additional, LAM, F. Y. ERIC C., additional, LAMBERT, MARIE, additional, LANGLOIS, HUGUES, additional, LAUSEN, JENS, additional, LAUTER, TOBIAS, additional, LEIPPOLD, MARKUS, additional, LEVIN, VLADIMIR, additional, LI, YIJIE, additional, LI, HUI, additional, LIEW, CHEE YOONG, additional, LINDNER, THOMAS, additional, LINTON, OLIVER, additional, LIU, JIACHENG, additional, LIU, ANQI, additional, LLORENTE, GUILLERMO, additional, LOF, MATTHIJS, additional, LOHR, ARIEL, additional, LONGSTAFF, FRANCIS, additional, LOPEZ‐LIRA, ALEJANDRO, additional, MANKAD, SHAWN, additional, MANO, NICOLA, additional, MARCHAL, ALEXIS, additional, MARTINEAU, CHARLES, additional, MAZZOLA, FRANCESCO, additional, MELOSO, DEBRAH, additional, MI, MICHAEL G., additional, MIHET, ROXANA, additional, MOHAN, VIJAY, additional, MOINAS, SOPHIE, additional, MOORE, DAVID, additional, MU, LIANGYI, additional, MURAVYEV, DMITRIY, additional, MURPHY, DERMOT, additional, NESZVEDA, GABOR, additional, NEUMEIER, CHRISTIAN, additional, NIELSSON, ULF, additional, NIMALENDRAN, MAHENDRARAJAH, additional, NOLTE, SVEN, additional, NORDEN, LARS L., additional, O'NEILL, PETER, additional, OBAID, KHALED, additional, ØDEGAARD, BERNT A., additional, ÖSTBERG, PER, additional, PAGNOTTA, EMILIANO, additional, PAINTER, MARCUS, additional, PALAN, STEFAN, additional, PALIT, IMON J., additional, PARK, ANDREAS, additional, PASCUAL, ROBERTO, additional, PASQUARIELLO, PAOLO, additional, PASTOR, LUBOS, additional, PATEL, VINAY, additional, PATTON, ANDREW J., additional, PEARSON, NEIL D., additional, PELIZZON, LORIANA, additional, PELLI, MICHELE, additional, PELSTER, MATTHIAS, additional, PÉRIGNON, CHRISTOPHE, additional, PFIFFER, CAMERON, additional, PHILIP, RICHARD, additional, PLÍHAL, TOMÁŠ, additional, PRAKASH, PUNEET, additional, PRESS, OLIVER‐ALEXANDER, additional, PRODROMOU, TINA, additional, PROKOPCZUK, MARCEL, additional, PUTNINS, TALIS, additional, QIAN, YA, additional, RAIZADA, GAURAV, additional, RAKOWSKI, DAVID, additional, RANALDO, ANGELO, additional, REGIS, LUCA, additional, REITZ, STEFAN, additional, RENAULT, THOMAS, additional, RENJIE, REX W., additional, RENO, ROBERTO, additional, RIDDIOUGH, STEVEN J., additional, RINNE, KALLE, additional, RINTAMÄKI, PAUL, additional, RIORDAN, RYAN, additional, RITTMANNSBERGER, THOMAS, additional, LONGARELA, IÑAKI RODRÍGUEZ, additional, ROESCH, DOMINIK, additional, ROGNONE, LAVINIA, additional, ROSEMAN, BRIAN, additional, ROŞU, IOANID, additional, ROY, SAURABH, additional, RUDOLF, NICOLAS, additional, RUSH, STEPHEN R., additional, RZAYEV, KHALADDIN, additional, RZEŹNIK, ALEKSANDRA A., additional, SANFORD, ANTHONY, additional, SANKARAN, HARIKUMAR, additional, SARKAR, ASANI, additional, SARNO, LUCIO, additional, SCAILLET, OLIVIER, additional, SCHARNOWSKI, STEFAN, additional, SCHENK‐HOPPÉ, KLAUS R., additional, SCHERTLER, ANDREA, additional, SCHNEIDER, MICHAEL, additional, SCHROEDER, FLORIAN, additional, SCHÜRHOFF, NORMAN, additional, SCHUSTER, PHILIPP, additional, SCHWARZ, MARCO A., additional, SEASHOLES, MARK S., additional, SEEGER, NORMAN J., additional, SHACHAR, OR, additional, SHKILKO, ANDRIY, additional, SHUI, JESSICA, additional, SIKIC, MARIO, additional, SIMION, GIORGIA, additional, SMALES, LEE A., additional, SÖDERLIND, PAUL, additional, SOJLI, ELVIRA, additional, SOKOLOV, KONSTANTIN, additional, SÖNKSEN, JANTJE, additional, SPOKEVICIUTE, LAIMA, additional, STEFANOVA, DENITSA, additional, SUBRAHMANYAM, MARTI G., additional, SZASZI, BARNABAS, additional, TALAVERA, OLEKSANDR, additional, TANG, YUEHUA, additional, TAYLOR, NICK, additional, THAM, WING WAH, additional, THEISSEN, ERIK, additional, THIMME, JULIAN, additional, TONKS, IAN, additional, TRAN, HAI, additional, TRAPIN, LUCA, additional, TROLLE, ANDERS B., additional, VADUVA, M. ANDREEA, additional, VALENTE, GIORGIO, additional, NESS, ROBERT A. VAN, additional, VASQUEZ, AURELIO, additional, VEROUSIS, THANOS, additional, VERWIJMEREN, PATRICK, additional, VILHELMSSON, ANDERS, additional, VILKOV, GRIGORY, additional, VLADIMIROV, VLADIMIR, additional, VOGEL, SEBASTIAN, additional, VOIGT, STEFAN, additional, WAGNER, WOLF, additional, WALTHER, THOMAS, additional, WEISS, PATRICK, additional, WEL, MICHEL VAN DER, additional, WERNER, INGRID M., additional, WESTERHOLM, P. JOAKIM, additional, WESTHEIDE, CHRISTIAN, additional, WIKA, HANS C., additional, WIPPLINGER, EVERT, additional, WOLF, MICHAEL, additional, WOLFF, CHRISTIAN C. P., additional, WOLK, LEONARD, additional, WONG, WING‐KEUNG, additional, WRAMPELMEYER, JAN, additional, WU, ZHEN‐XING, additional, XIA, SHUO, additional, XIU, DACHENG, additional, XU, KE, additional, XU, CAIHONG, additional, YADAV, PRADEEP K., additional, YAGÜE, JOSÉ, additional, YAN, CHENG, additional, YANG, ANTTI, additional, YOO, WOONGSUN, additional, YU, WENJIA, additional, YU, YIHE, additional, YU, SHIHAO, additional, YUESHEN, BART Z., additional, YUFEROVA, DARYA, additional, ZAMOJSKI, MARCIN, additional, ZAREEI, ABALFAZL, additional, ZEISBERGER, STEFAN M., additional, ZHANG, LU, additional, ZHANG, S. SARAH, additional, ZHANG, XIAOYU, additional, ZHAO, LU, additional, ZHONG, ZHUO, additional, ZHOU, Z. IVY, additional, ZHOU, CHEN, additional, ZHU, XINGYU S., additional, ZOICAN, MARIUS, additional, and ZWINKELS, REMCO, additional
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44. Experimental determination of H$_{{2}}$O and CO$_{{2}}$ solubilities of mafic alkaline magmas from Canary Islands
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Jiménez-Mejías, María, Andújar, Joan, Scaillet, Bruno, and Casillas, Ramón
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El Hierro ,H$_2$O ,CO$_2$ ,Solubility ,Canary Islands ,Alkaline magmas ,Melt inclusions ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
We present new H2O and CO2 solubility data in mafic to intermediate alkaline magmas from Fasnia and Garachico volcanoes, Tenerife. H2O- and CO2-saturated experiments were conducted at ${\sim }$50–400 MPa, 1200 °C, and $f$O2 from 2 log units below the NiNiO solid buffer to 3.2 log units above it. Although existing solubility models for alkali-rich mafic magmas broadly describe H2O and CO2 behaviour, associated errors are worthy of consideration since they usually exceed 15–20%. For this reason, we have determined the specific solubility laws of basanitic and phonotephritic melts from the Canary Islands. Results show similar H2O solubilities for both compositions, whereas the basanite can dissolve an average of ${\sim }$45% more CO2 than the phonotephrite. By combining these data, we have established a simple empirical model that allows us to calculate melt inclusion entrapment pressures accurately and, therefore, better understand the inner workings of volcanic oceanic islands. Application to El Hierro 2011–2012 and young (${
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- 2021
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45. Magmatic epidote in Archean granitoids of the Carajás Province, Amazonian craton, and its stability during magma rise and emplacement
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da Cunha, Ingrid Roberta Viana, Dall’Agnol, Roberto, Scaillet, Bruno, and de Sousa, Luan Alexandre Martins
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- 2021
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46. 40Ar behaviour and exhumation dynamics in a subduction channel from multi-scale 40Ar/39Ar systematics in phengite
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Laurent, Valentin, Scaillet, Stéphane, Jolivet, Laurent, Augier, Romain, and Roche, Vincent
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- 2021
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47. Predictability Hidden by Anomalous Observations
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Camponovo, Lorenzo, Scaillet, Olivier, and Trojani, Fabio
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Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance ,Mathematics - Statistics Theory - Abstract
Testing procedures for predictive regressions with lagged autoregressive variables imply a suboptimal inference in presence of small violations of ideal assumptions. We propose a novel testing framework resistant to such violations, which is consistent with nearly integrated regressors and applicable to multi-predictor settings, when the data may only approximately follow a predictive regression model. The Monte Carlo evidence demonstrates large improvements of our approach, while the empirical analysis produces a strong robust evidence of market return predictability hidden by anomalous observations, both in- and out-of-sample, using predictive variables such as the dividend yield or the volatility risk premium.
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- 2016
48. On ill-posedness of nonparametric instrumental variable regression with convexity constraints
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Scaillet, Olivier
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Mathematics - Statistics Theory - Abstract
This note shows that adding monotonicity or convexity constraints on the regression function does not restore well-posedness in nonparametric instrumental variable regression. The minimum distance problem without regularisation is still locally ill-posed.
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- 2016
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49. A diagnostic criterion for approximate factor structure
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Gagliardini, Patrick, Ossola, Elisa, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Quantitative Finance - Statistical Finance ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
We build a simple diagnostic criterion for approximate factor structure in large cross-sectional equity datasets. Given a model for asset returns with observable factors, the criterion checks whether the error terms are weakly cross-sectionally correlated or share at least one unobservable common factor. It only requires computing the largest eigenvalue of the empirical cross-sectional covariance matrix of the residuals of a large unbalanced panel. A general version of this criterion allows us to determine the number of omitted common factors. The panel data model accommodates both time-invariant and time-varying factor structures. The theory applies to random coefficient panel models with interactive fixed effects under large cross-section and time-series dimensions. The empirical analysis runs on monthly and quarterly returns for about ten thousand US stocks from January 1968 to December 2011 for several time-invariant and time-varying specifications. For monthly returns, we can choose either among time-invariant specifications with at least four financial factors, or a scaled three-factor specification. For quarterly returns, we cannot select macroeconomic models without the market factor.
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- 2016
50. Early exercise decision in American options with dividends, stochastic volatility and jumps
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Cosma, Antonio, Galluccio, Stefano, Pederzoli, Paola, and Scaillet, Olivier
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Quantitative Finance - Pricing of Securities ,Quantitative Finance - Computational Finance - Abstract
Using a fast numerical technique, we investigate a large database of investor suboptimal non-exercise of short maturity American call options on dividend-paying stocks listed on the Dow Jones. The correct modelling of the discrete dividend is essential for a correct calculation of the early exercise boundary as confirmed by theoretical insights. Pricing with stochastic volatility and jumps instead of the Black-Scholes-Merton benchmark cuts by a quarter the amount lost by investors through suboptimal exercise. The remaining three quarters are largely unexplained by transaction fees and may be interpreted as an opportunity cost for the investors to monitor optimal exercise.
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- 2016
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