International audienceThe Bangladesh lowlands are traversed by the largest sediment flux on the planet. Detritus generated mostly in Himalayan highlands and conveyed through the Ganga-Brahmaputra rivers and Meghna estuary reaches the Bay of Bengal, where it forms a composite deltaic system. This study integrates the vast existing database on Ganga-Brahmaputra sediments of all grain sizes from clay to sand with new petrographic, mineralogical, and geochemical data on estuarine and shallow-marine sands. A large spectrum of compositional signatures was used to: (i) assess the relative supply of the Ganga and Brahmaputra rivers to estuarine and shelfal sediments; (ii) define the compositional variability of estuarine sediments and the impact ex...
The Sundarbans is one of the largest coastal wetland sites in the world and covers an area of approx...
We obtained sediment physical properties and geochemical data from 47 piston and gravity cores locat...
The Ganga River supplies about ∼500-1000 tons of sediments (Galy and France-Lanord 2001; Hay 1...
International audienceThe Bangladesh lowlands are traversed by the largest sediment flux on the plan...
International audienceThis article illustrates a multi-technique frontier approach for the provenanc...
The Bay of Bengal receives large volume of sediments discharged through seven major rivers, the larg...
Down-core variations of granulometric, geochemical and mineral magnetism of a 70-cm long sedi-ment c...
International audienceSr, Nd, and Os isotopic data are presented for sediments from diverse location...
This study investigates the natural processes that control concentration of detrital minerals and co...
International audienceClay mineralogy, siliciclastic grain-size, major elements, 87Sr/86Sr, and εNd ...
International audienceIODP Expedition 354 in the Bengal fan [1] generated a comprehensive record of ...
This study investigates the natural processes that control concentration of detrital minerals and co...
Early Miocene to Quaternary sediments drilled from the Bengal Fan are divided into six zones by moda...
Mineralogy and Sr-Nd isotopic composition of the <2-μm fraction of the Holocene and late Ple...
The high-relief and tectonically active Himalayan range, characterized by markedly varying climate b...
The Sundarbans is one of the largest coastal wetland sites in the world and covers an area of approx...
We obtained sediment physical properties and geochemical data from 47 piston and gravity cores locat...
The Ganga River supplies about ∼500-1000 tons of sediments (Galy and France-Lanord 2001; Hay 1...
International audienceThe Bangladesh lowlands are traversed by the largest sediment flux on the plan...
International audienceThis article illustrates a multi-technique frontier approach for the provenanc...
The Bay of Bengal receives large volume of sediments discharged through seven major rivers, the larg...
Down-core variations of granulometric, geochemical and mineral magnetism of a 70-cm long sedi-ment c...
International audienceSr, Nd, and Os isotopic data are presented for sediments from diverse location...
This study investigates the natural processes that control concentration of detrital minerals and co...
International audienceClay mineralogy, siliciclastic grain-size, major elements, 87Sr/86Sr, and εNd ...
International audienceIODP Expedition 354 in the Bengal fan [1] generated a comprehensive record of ...
This study investigates the natural processes that control concentration of detrital minerals and co...
Early Miocene to Quaternary sediments drilled from the Bengal Fan are divided into six zones by moda...
Mineralogy and Sr-Nd isotopic composition of the <2-μm fraction of the Holocene and late Ple...
The high-relief and tectonically active Himalayan range, characterized by markedly varying climate b...
The Sundarbans is one of the largest coastal wetland sites in the world and covers an area of approx...
We obtained sediment physical properties and geochemical data from 47 piston and gravity cores locat...
The Ganga River supplies about ∼500-1000 tons of sediments (Galy and France-Lanord 2001; Hay 1...