Abstract. — Often the Isère valley in the zone of Grenoble has been given as a typical glacial landforms country. But we can see that they are not predominant. Various and numerous non actual periglacial landforms have a large place. The recent geomorphological evolution and the limited actual phenomena of erosion are described and explained. The different phases of the geomorphological evolution (from 65.000 B.P. up to day) are summarized in a tabel (in fine).Résumé. — La région de Grenoble, et particulièrement la vallée de l'Isère, étaient considérées comme des régions de modelé glaciaire typique. L'auteur montre que les formes glaciaires ont une place assez limitée, mais que par contre les formes périglaciaires héritées ont un développem...
Eastern slopes of Monts du Forez, South West of Montbrison (Loire) show different levels from a summ...
Study of periglacial slope deposits on Forez Hills (Massif Central, France) may point out a differen...
The southern slope of the Granon (Briançonnais) presents numerous marks of successive mass movements...
Abstract. — Often the Isère valley in the zone of Grenoble has been given as a typical glacial landf...
Summary. — The first part of this study (published in the fascicule 2, 1977, of the Revue de Géograp...
The origin of periglacialy displaced slopes deposits in old crystalline mountains is discussed on th...
Some correlation between glacial and periglacial formations has been made in the Eastern (Mediterran...
La géomorphologie périglaciaire doit faire face à la perspective prochaine d’être incorporée ou supp...
Abstract. — The valleys observed have a very characteristic glacial relief, well preserved on Permia...
Global change has opened up new perspectives of research in geomorphology, particularly in alpine ar...
Abstract. — The reality of quaternary glacial local work in the Grande Chartreuse Range is put in ev...
Abstract. — Glacial limits on crystalline areas : a few remarks about N.-W. Europe and Canada. The...
Pediments in soft rocks (glacis) are not originated by surface-erosion. They cannot be elaborated ei...
This is a geomorphological study of the river Segre's upper section, including the mountains of Calm...
Eastern slopes of Monts du Forez, South West of Montbrison (Loire) show different levels from a summ...
Study of periglacial slope deposits on Forez Hills (Massif Central, France) may point out a differen...
The southern slope of the Granon (Briançonnais) presents numerous marks of successive mass movements...
Abstract. — Often the Isère valley in the zone of Grenoble has been given as a typical glacial landf...
Summary. — The first part of this study (published in the fascicule 2, 1977, of the Revue de Géograp...
The origin of periglacialy displaced slopes deposits in old crystalline mountains is discussed on th...
Some correlation between glacial and periglacial formations has been made in the Eastern (Mediterran...
La géomorphologie périglaciaire doit faire face à la perspective prochaine d’être incorporée ou supp...
Abstract. — The valleys observed have a very characteristic glacial relief, well preserved on Permia...
Global change has opened up new perspectives of research in geomorphology, particularly in alpine ar...
Abstract. — The reality of quaternary glacial local work in the Grande Chartreuse Range is put in ev...
Abstract. — Glacial limits on crystalline areas : a few remarks about N.-W. Europe and Canada. The...
Pediments in soft rocks (glacis) are not originated by surface-erosion. They cannot be elaborated ei...
This is a geomorphological study of the river Segre's upper section, including the mountains of Calm...
Eastern slopes of Monts du Forez, South West of Montbrison (Loire) show different levels from a summ...
Study of periglacial slope deposits on Forez Hills (Massif Central, France) may point out a differen...
The southern slope of the Granon (Briançonnais) presents numerous marks of successive mass movements...