This research work deals with iron isotope compositions from various natural reservoirs in tropical environments. The aim of this work was to evaluate whether or not stable Fe isotopes can be used as a new geochemical tool to trace soil transformations and mass transfers from continents to oceans. This will help quantifying the impact of anthropogenic activities like deforestation.Results show significant Fe isotope fractionation, occurring within soils along toposequences in tropical forest. Chemical alteration and pedogenesis are interpreted to be responsible for the preferential loss of light Fe isotopes in footslope soils. After deforestation, erosion and colluviation lead to an apparent rejuvenation of the soil valley that results into...
This thesis focuses on two regions of the North Atlantic: the subtropical gyre and the subpolar gyre...
The plant dynamic and anthropic study of northern Algeria wetlands was lead from an approach based o...
The studied samples are from gravity cores recovered during the Ticoflux II expedition offshore of t...
Ce travail de recherche porte sur l'étude des compositions isotopiques du fer dans différents réserv...
The Cretaceous is depicted as the warmest period of the last 300 Ma. The oceanic circulation and loc...
Ocean acidification is caused by the absorption of rising atmospheric CO2 by seawater andrepresents ...
In wide parts of the ocean, iron is a limiting element for phytoplankton growth due to its very low ...
During the Archean (4 to 2.5 Ga ago), the Earth experienced the biggest changes in terms of geologic...
Studying dust iron solubility and its redox state in atmospheric aqueous phase is essential to estim...
First developed in geochemistry, isotopic analyses have progressively become a classical tool in ant...
Ood resources must managed between human activities and sustainable exploitation. On Reunion Island,...
Rapporteurs : Christian DULLO, Professeur, IFM GEOMAR Kiel, Allemagne Renaud FICHEZ, Directeur de Re...
New particle formation (NPF) results from a complex sequence of multiple processes and contributes t...
In the ocean, the iron cycle plays an essential role on climate. Indeed, iron is an essential micron...
This thesis focuses on two regions of the North Atlantic: the subtropical gyre and the subpolar gyre...
The plant dynamic and anthropic study of northern Algeria wetlands was lead from an approach based o...
The studied samples are from gravity cores recovered during the Ticoflux II expedition offshore of t...
Ce travail de recherche porte sur l'étude des compositions isotopiques du fer dans différents réserv...
The Cretaceous is depicted as the warmest period of the last 300 Ma. The oceanic circulation and loc...
Ocean acidification is caused by the absorption of rising atmospheric CO2 by seawater andrepresents ...
In wide parts of the ocean, iron is a limiting element for phytoplankton growth due to its very low ...
During the Archean (4 to 2.5 Ga ago), the Earth experienced the biggest changes in terms of geologic...
Studying dust iron solubility and its redox state in atmospheric aqueous phase is essential to estim...
First developed in geochemistry, isotopic analyses have progressively become a classical tool in ant...
Ood resources must managed between human activities and sustainable exploitation. On Reunion Island,...
Rapporteurs : Christian DULLO, Professeur, IFM GEOMAR Kiel, Allemagne Renaud FICHEZ, Directeur de Re...
New particle formation (NPF) results from a complex sequence of multiple processes and contributes t...
In the ocean, the iron cycle plays an essential role on climate. Indeed, iron is an essential micron...
This thesis focuses on two regions of the North Atlantic: the subtropical gyre and the subpolar gyre...
The plant dynamic and anthropic study of northern Algeria wetlands was lead from an approach based o...
The studied samples are from gravity cores recovered during the Ticoflux II expedition offshore of t...