International audienceExtensive mapping of relict lateritic landsurfaces over the 1600 m of relief of mainland New Caledonia is used to evaluate long-term morphogenesis of the island since its emergence in the Oligocene. The results support the interpretation of the lateritic levels as abandoned, stepped remnant landsurfaces that may be grouped into eight island-scale erosion levels recording episodic lowering of base level. The separation of the erosion levels results from the combination of positive epeirogenic movements of the New Caledonia continental ridge and long-term Neogene climate variability, which is recorded by the contrasted erosion and weathering patterns of the three youngest levels and tentatively correlated with known glob...
International audienceWe present the morphological analysis of a combined digital elevation model (D...
A late-Holocene vegetation record is presented from the southwest coast of New Caledonia. Lac Saint ...
The main island of New Caledonia (NC) is surrounded by the second largest barrier reef in the world ...
International audienceExtensive mapping of relict lateritic landsurfaces over the 1600 m of relief o...
International audienceThe poorly studied iron-rich terrestrial sediments, referred to as the Fluvio-...
The tectonostratigraphic and geomorphic study of two post-obduction fluvial sedimentary systems on m...
International audienceA lower Miocene coarse conglomerate that crops out in the Népoui Peninsula doe...
Relatively little is known of the long term environmental history of tropical south Pacificislands. ...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, numerous cays are distributed on platform reefs in the south...
The post-obduction formations of Grande Terre, New Caledonia, comprise igneous intrusions, regolith ...
International audienceNeogene and Quaternary shallow-water carbonate records surrounding New Caledon...
EGU2012-2391-1Sea level rise is nowadays one of a major concern for many low-lying and highly popula...
Nickel ore deposits of New Caledonia are formed in thick laterites and ferricretes developed on peri...
Aim To investigate areas of endemism in New Caledonia and their relationship with tectonic history. ...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
International audienceWe present the morphological analysis of a combined digital elevation model (D...
A late-Holocene vegetation record is presented from the southwest coast of New Caledonia. Lac Saint ...
The main island of New Caledonia (NC) is surrounded by the second largest barrier reef in the world ...
International audienceExtensive mapping of relict lateritic landsurfaces over the 1600 m of relief o...
International audienceThe poorly studied iron-rich terrestrial sediments, referred to as the Fluvio-...
The tectonostratigraphic and geomorphic study of two post-obduction fluvial sedimentary systems on m...
International audienceA lower Miocene coarse conglomerate that crops out in the Népoui Peninsula doe...
Relatively little is known of the long term environmental history of tropical south Pacificislands. ...
International audienceIn New Caledonia, numerous cays are distributed on platform reefs in the south...
The post-obduction formations of Grande Terre, New Caledonia, comprise igneous intrusions, regolith ...
International audienceNeogene and Quaternary shallow-water carbonate records surrounding New Caledon...
EGU2012-2391-1Sea level rise is nowadays one of a major concern for many low-lying and highly popula...
Nickel ore deposits of New Caledonia are formed in thick laterites and ferricretes developed on peri...
Aim To investigate areas of endemism in New Caledonia and their relationship with tectonic history. ...
New Caledonia has generally been considered a continental island, the biota of which largely dates b...
International audienceWe present the morphological analysis of a combined digital elevation model (D...
A late-Holocene vegetation record is presented from the southwest coast of New Caledonia. Lac Saint ...
The main island of New Caledonia (NC) is surrounded by the second largest barrier reef in the world ...