International audienceThe Bengal Fan turbiditic system, supplied by the Ganga-Brahmaputra river system, provides an integrated record of Himalayan system erosion. Thanks to minor inputs of marine organic matter and almost complete preservation of riverine organic carbon, organic matter buried in Bengal Fan sediments is a proxy of Himalayan basin paleo-vegetation. The active channel-levee system of the middle fan documents the last 19 ka and allows the reconstruction of vegetation change in the Himalayan basin since the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM). We measured δ 13C of organic carbon (C org) in order to track changes in the proportions of C3 and C4 plants in the Himalayan basin. From LGM to mid-Holocene, δ 13C of bulk C org shifts of 3-4‰ tow...
International audienceMineralogical and geochemical analyses conducted on cores located on the activ...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene, a dramatic global expansion of C-4 plant distribution...
The Holocene epoch has witnessed several natural climate variations and these are well encoded in va...
Supplied by the Ganga–Brahmaputra fluvial system, the Bengal Fan provides an integrated record of t...
International audienceA continuous lacustrine sediment core obtained from the Kathmandu Valley in th...
International audienceCarbon isotopic measurements on organic carbon in sediment cores from the Beng...
Stable carbon isotope ratios of peats dated (by C-14) back to 40 kyr BP from the montane region (> 1...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
Multi-proxy study of a 240 cm deep Lashoda Tal (lake) sediment profile, located adjacent to an archa...
International audienceContinental chemical weathering is central in Earth's surface biogeochemical c...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene, a dramatic global expansion of C 4 plant distribution...
International audienceMineralogical and geochemical analyses conducted on cores located on the activ...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene, a dramatic global expansion of C-4 plant distribution...
The Holocene epoch has witnessed several natural climate variations and these are well encoded in va...
Supplied by the Ganga–Brahmaputra fluvial system, the Bengal Fan provides an integrated record of t...
International audienceA continuous lacustrine sediment core obtained from the Kathmandu Valley in th...
International audienceCarbon isotopic measurements on organic carbon in sediment cores from the Beng...
Stable carbon isotope ratios of peats dated (by C-14) back to 40 kyr BP from the montane region (> 1...
International audienceModern erosion of the Himalaya, the world's largest mountain range, transfers ...
Multi-proxy study of a 240 cm deep Lashoda Tal (lake) sediment profile, located adjacent to an archa...
International audienceContinental chemical weathering is central in Earth's surface biogeochemical c...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene, a dramatic global expansion of C 4 plant distribution...
International audienceMineralogical and geochemical analyses conducted on cores located on the activ...
International audienceDuring the late Miocene, a dramatic global expansion of C-4 plant distribution...
The Holocene epoch has witnessed several natural climate variations and these are well encoded in va...