Since several tens of years, the assessment of local to regional seismic hazard – mainly based on seismology and tectonic analysis – is reinforced by paleoseismic data yielded by recent sedimentary archives. The later ones may be (paleo-)lakes as well as closed marine basins, developed close to, or upon, main active faults. These sediments are investigated on outcrops or on cores, and, when possible, in parallel with high resolution seismic imagery interpretation. Based on the expertise acquired by the LGCA on the Sea of Marmara (North-Anatolian Fault) and on the South-Caribbean Plate boundary (Boconó Fault), the present work aimed to: 1) Bring a methodological contribution to the assessment of earthquake-related deposits, 2) separate the p...
Abstract New paleontological, biostratigraphic and geochemical data around the Domerian-Toarcian bou...
In the framework of the HERMES European project, this study aims to characterize the sedimentary pro...
Geometrical asperities on fault planes partially control all stages of earthquake genesis, from the ...
Since several tens of years, the assessment of local to regional seismic hazard – mainly based on se...
The Saharan Atlas Mountains, South of Oran includes the ‘Ksour Ridge’, a mountainous region compr is...
International audienceZiel der seit 1997 im Becken von Sarliève, am Fuß des Oppidums von Gergovia (P...
The topographic evolution of mountain belts results from complex couplings between tectonics, climat...
The evolution of tropical carbonate platforms depends on complex interacting factors influencing the...
Rapporteurs : MM. H. CHAMLEY, Professeur à l'Université de Lille. L.R. LAFOND, Professeur à l'Univer...
Mémoire de Géosciences-Rennes n°127The superficial aquifers of the Armorican Massif constitute a non...
Mediterranean herbaceous ecosystems which are characterized by a high biodiversity have been submitt...
Fault zones are major discontinuities in sedimentary basins. Understanding their role on fluid migra...
Abstract New paleontological, biostratigraphic and geochemical data around the Domerian-Toarcian bou...
In the framework of the HERMES European project, this study aims to characterize the sedimentary pro...
Geometrical asperities on fault planes partially control all stages of earthquake genesis, from the ...
Since several tens of years, the assessment of local to regional seismic hazard – mainly based on se...
The Saharan Atlas Mountains, South of Oran includes the ‘Ksour Ridge’, a mountainous region compr is...
International audienceZiel der seit 1997 im Becken von Sarliève, am Fuß des Oppidums von Gergovia (P...
The topographic evolution of mountain belts results from complex couplings between tectonics, climat...
The evolution of tropical carbonate platforms depends on complex interacting factors influencing the...
Rapporteurs : MM. H. CHAMLEY, Professeur à l'Université de Lille. L.R. LAFOND, Professeur à l'Univer...
Mémoire de Géosciences-Rennes n°127The superficial aquifers of the Armorican Massif constitute a non...
Mediterranean herbaceous ecosystems which are characterized by a high biodiversity have been submitt...
Fault zones are major discontinuities in sedimentary basins. Understanding their role on fluid migra...
Abstract New paleontological, biostratigraphic and geochemical data around the Domerian-Toarcian bou...
In the framework of the HERMES European project, this study aims to characterize the sedimentary pro...
Geometrical asperities on fault planes partially control all stages of earthquake genesis, from the ...