The Mejerda River is the one of the major rivers in Tunisia and several studies dealt with the importance of this river in terms of ecology, geochemistry and sociology. However, the sedimentary contributions to the coastal zone from the Mejerda River were poorly observed, and we did not find any continuous monitoring. The main objective of this work is to assess the impact of reduction on sediment transport from the upper basins to the coastal area, after the construction of large dams which may have strong and long-lasting effects on coastal geomorphology and ecosystems. In this paper, a paleo-hydrological approach was applied through the study of sediment cores sampled in the low valley meander on alluvial terrace. We attempt to emphasize...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to obtain a spatially explicit assessment of the ...
The thesis focuses on the downstream part of the catchment area of central Tunisia, from the contine...
As coastal areas become increasingly vulnerable to climate change, the study of nearshore sediment t...
The sedimentary contributions of the Medjerda to the coastal zone are poorly measured, and there is...
Agricultural use and related water erosion leads to significant changes in the sedimentological and ...
International audienceRecent reductions of sediment transport are observed in Bouregreg River and es...
The populous mid-Medjerda basin in Tunisia, is highly exposed to the dangers of flooding and water s...
peer reviewedThe progradation of the Medjerda delta has been the subject of many studies since the 1...
International audienceThe current study focuses on the issue of the decrease in sediment discharge t...
Recent sedimentary and morphological changes at the new mouth of Medjerda-River (Gulf of Tunis) are ...
In Tunisia especially in the Medjerda watershed the recurring of floods becoming more remarkable. In...
International audienceThe progradation of the Medjerda delta has been the subject of many studies si...
The geochemical and grain size analysis were carried out on surface and down core sediments from the...
The aim of this study is the reconstitution of the recent morpho-sedimentary evolution of the Medjer...
In addition to their role as protection of the environment, the hilly lakes appear as local reserves...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to obtain a spatially explicit assessment of the ...
The thesis focuses on the downstream part of the catchment area of central Tunisia, from the contine...
As coastal areas become increasingly vulnerable to climate change, the study of nearshore sediment t...
The sedimentary contributions of the Medjerda to the coastal zone are poorly measured, and there is...
Agricultural use and related water erosion leads to significant changes in the sedimentological and ...
International audienceRecent reductions of sediment transport are observed in Bouregreg River and es...
The populous mid-Medjerda basin in Tunisia, is highly exposed to the dangers of flooding and water s...
peer reviewedThe progradation of the Medjerda delta has been the subject of many studies since the 1...
International audienceThe current study focuses on the issue of the decrease in sediment discharge t...
Recent sedimentary and morphological changes at the new mouth of Medjerda-River (Gulf of Tunis) are ...
In Tunisia especially in the Medjerda watershed the recurring of floods becoming more remarkable. In...
International audienceThe progradation of the Medjerda delta has been the subject of many studies si...
The geochemical and grain size analysis were carried out on surface and down core sediments from the...
The aim of this study is the reconstitution of the recent morpho-sedimentary evolution of the Medjer...
In addition to their role as protection of the environment, the hilly lakes appear as local reserves...
International audienceThe purpose of this study is to obtain a spatially explicit assessment of the ...
The thesis focuses on the downstream part of the catchment area of central Tunisia, from the contine...
As coastal areas become increasingly vulnerable to climate change, the study of nearshore sediment t...