International audienceRiver sediment grains are transported and stored episodically in different reservoirs (terraces, alluvial fans, foreland basin, etc.). The residence time of sediment grains in each reservoir has important implications for the paleo-environmental interpretation established from these grains, and their stratigraphic record, as well as for soil contamination, when these grains come from contaminated sources. The recycling of old sediments, via erosion of an old reservoir (e.g. foreland basin erosion), is a known problem. What is less well recognised is that the recycling of a minority of very old grains can strongly bias the average residence time of a grain population deposited in a stratum. In this case, the time-depend...
Grain size trends in basin stratigraphy are thought to preserve a rich record of the climatic and te...
Detrital muscovite and biotite 40Ar/39Ar analyses are useful tools for studying regional tectonic hi...
International audienceEnlightenment of sediments pathways and storage patterns within river systems ...
International audienceRiver sediment grains are transported and stored episodically in different res...
The geochemical and physical properties of terrigenous sediment stacked in sedimentary basins are us...
The weathering of continental surfaces and the transport of sediments via rivers into the oceans is ...
The preservation of conglomerates far from mountainous sources is commonly interpreted in terms of t...
Intense storms or earthquakes in mountains can supply large amounts of gravel to rivers. Gravel clas...
Fluvial systems are regarded as a critical component of earth surface processes because they link th...
Understanding how sediment transport and storage will delay, attenuate, and even erase the erosional...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
International audienceIn this study, we explore the variability of sedimentation conditions (e.g., g...
Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be in river sediment are widely used to estimate cat...
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes ...
Grain size trends in basin stratigraphy are thought to preserve a rich record of the climatic and te...
Detrital muscovite and biotite 40Ar/39Ar analyses are useful tools for studying regional tectonic hi...
International audienceEnlightenment of sediments pathways and storage patterns within river systems ...
International audienceRiver sediment grains are transported and stored episodically in different res...
The geochemical and physical properties of terrigenous sediment stacked in sedimentary basins are us...
The weathering of continental surfaces and the transport of sediments via rivers into the oceans is ...
The preservation of conglomerates far from mountainous sources is commonly interpreted in terms of t...
Intense storms or earthquakes in mountains can supply large amounts of gravel to rivers. Gravel clas...
Fluvial systems are regarded as a critical component of earth surface processes because they link th...
Understanding how sediment transport and storage will delay, attenuate, and even erase the erosional...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-54)The concentration of 10Be in alluvial sediments can...
International audienceIn this study, we explore the variability of sedimentation conditions (e.g., g...
Concentrations of in-situ-produced cosmogenic 10Be in river sediment are widely used to estimate cat...
Over thousands to millions of years, the landscape evolution is predicted by models based on fluxes ...
Grain size trends in basin stratigraphy are thought to preserve a rich record of the climatic and te...
Detrital muscovite and biotite 40Ar/39Ar analyses are useful tools for studying regional tectonic hi...
International audienceEnlightenment of sediments pathways and storage patterns within river systems ...