This thesis examines the Late Quaternary palaeoenvironmental history of the palaeovalley system located on the sea bed of the eastern English Channel. The work is based on an analysis of 500 km of high resolution seismic data, 189 boreholes, and an extensive grain size, microfossil and geochemical dataset. Within the study area arc two major palaeovalleys incised into Tertiary bedrock. They are on average 2 to 8 km wide and contain between 20 and 30 m of Late Quaternary sediments. Four Seismic Sequences are identified, separated by two sequence boundaries and one ravinement surface. Using an uplift-corrected eustatic sea level as a relative sea-level history for the study area, it is suggested that the palaeovalleys were cut at the transiti...
Mapping the Middle to Upper Pleistocene Rhine–Meuse sequence in the southern North Sea based on new ...
A synthesis of new publically available borehole and bathymetric data, combined with a wealth of oth...
The development of the Oxygen Isotope Record from deep ocean sediments has revolutionised our unders...
The present-day seabed in the eastern English Channel is an erosional landscape dissected by a compl...
After a short review of present-day surficial sediments on the sea-floor of the English Channel and ...
AbstractThe erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly ...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
Analysis of cores collected from Late Devensian (Weichselian) and Holocene sediments on the floor of...
Abstract: Numerical models of the tide on the NW European continental shelf are useful in predicting...
Abstract: Analysis of cores collected from Late Devensian (Weichselian) and Holocene sediments on th...
Mapping the Middle to Upper Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse sequence in the southern North Sea based on new ...
The Hampshire Basin of southern England contains a number of sites, reviewed here, that contain evid...
The Hampshire Basin of southern England contains a number of sites, reviewed here, that contain evid...
The onset of the Quaternary (2.58 Ma) corresponds to significant paleo-environmental events, such as...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence for former glaciation of the English Channel are con...
Mapping the Middle to Upper Pleistocene Rhine–Meuse sequence in the southern North Sea based on new ...
A synthesis of new publically available borehole and bathymetric data, combined with a wealth of oth...
The development of the Oxygen Isotope Record from deep ocean sediments has revolutionised our unders...
The present-day seabed in the eastern English Channel is an erosional landscape dissected by a compl...
After a short review of present-day surficial sediments on the sea-floor of the English Channel and ...
AbstractThe erosional morphology preserved at the sea bed in the eastern English Channel dominantly ...
(IF 5.36; Q1)International audienceThe Central English Channel troughs correspond to elongated incis...
Analysis of cores collected from Late Devensian (Weichselian) and Holocene sediments on the floor of...
Abstract: Numerical models of the tide on the NW European continental shelf are useful in predicting...
Abstract: Analysis of cores collected from Late Devensian (Weichselian) and Holocene sediments on th...
Mapping the Middle to Upper Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse sequence in the southern North Sea based on new ...
The Hampshire Basin of southern England contains a number of sites, reviewed here, that contain evid...
The Hampshire Basin of southern England contains a number of sites, reviewed here, that contain evid...
The onset of the Quaternary (2.58 Ma) corresponds to significant paleo-environmental events, such as...
International audienceSeveral lines of evidence for former glaciation of the English Channel are con...
Mapping the Middle to Upper Pleistocene Rhine–Meuse sequence in the southern North Sea based on new ...
A synthesis of new publically available borehole and bathymetric data, combined with a wealth of oth...
The development of the Oxygen Isotope Record from deep ocean sediments has revolutionised our unders...