The Seymareh landslide is the largest rock slope failure (44 Gm3) ever recorded on the exposed Earth surface. It detached at ~10 ka from the northeastern flank of the Kabir-Kuh anticline (Zagros Mountains, Iran) creating a natural dam responsible for the formation of a lake system that persisted for ~3 kyr during the early and mid- Holocene before its emptying phase caused by overflow. The chronology of its demise and connection to the Holocene climate variations have been barely studied. To reconstruct the influence of local vs. regional envi- ronmental changes upon the lake history and unravel their contribution on the lake overflowing phase, we analyzed 13 samples extracted from a 30-m-thick lacustrine succession belonging to Seymareh La...
International audienceTwo short (100 and 175 cm-long) sediment cores from the southwestern corner of...
International audienceWe reconstructed the paleohydrologic and climatic history of the Lake Neor reg...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The Seymareh landslide is the largest rock slope failure (44 Gm3) ever recorded on the exposed Earth...
International audienceCore sediments from the dry lake bed of Hamoun were subdivided into 3 main sed...
International audienceSedimentological (dry density, micro-fa-cies analysis on thin-slides, X-ray di...
The Seymareh landslide, detached ∼10 ka from the northeastern flank of the Kabir-kuh fold (Zagros Mt...
We review studies of the Holocene and Late Pleistocene stratigraphy of eastern Iran to infer past ch...
International audienceEnvironmental changes since the late deglaciation are reconstructed from the s...
Urmia Lake in NW Iran was the world’s second largest hypersaline lake until three decades ago, when ...
International audienceIn order to understand the pattern and trends of the environmental evolution o...
For thousands of years, humans have inhabited locations that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of...
The Seymareh Landslide, detached 10-9 ka from the eastern flank of the Kabir-Kuh fold (Zagros Mts., ...
International audienceTwo short (100 and 175 cm-long) sediment cores from the southwestern corner of...
International audienceWe reconstructed the paleohydrologic and climatic history of the Lake Neor reg...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...
The Seymareh landslide is the largest rock slope failure (44 Gm3) ever recorded on the exposed Earth...
International audienceCore sediments from the dry lake bed of Hamoun were subdivided into 3 main sed...
International audienceSedimentological (dry density, micro-fa-cies analysis on thin-slides, X-ray di...
The Seymareh landslide, detached ∼10 ka from the northeastern flank of the Kabir-kuh fold (Zagros Mt...
We review studies of the Holocene and Late Pleistocene stratigraphy of eastern Iran to infer past ch...
International audienceEnvironmental changes since the late deglaciation are reconstructed from the s...
Urmia Lake in NW Iran was the world’s second largest hypersaline lake until three decades ago, when ...
International audienceIn order to understand the pattern and trends of the environmental evolution o...
For thousands of years, humans have inhabited locations that are highly vulnerable to the impacts of...
The Seymareh Landslide, detached 10-9 ka from the eastern flank of the Kabir-Kuh fold (Zagros Mts., ...
International audienceTwo short (100 and 175 cm-long) sediment cores from the southwestern corner of...
International audienceWe reconstructed the paleohydrologic and climatic history of the Lake Neor reg...
International audienceWe present a high-resolution (sub-decadal to centennial), multi-proxy reconstr...