Abstract. - Shells of marine organisms produce renewable sediments on beaches. On the sandy beach of Combrit in the south-Finistère (western Brittany, France), the samples of sand of the shore show amounts of organogenic calcium carbonate between 7 and 46,5%. By examining and numbering calcareous and siliceous composants in the samples of sediment, it is possible to identify organisms that produce bioclastic particules and their habitats and to understand their accumulation on the shore. The results show the importance of local drift from the foreshore and rocky shores.Résumé. - Les tests des organismes marins sont à l'origine d'une production renouvelable de sédiments calcaires et siliceux sur les plages. Sur la plage de Combrit dans le su...
peer reviewedThe production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the bri...
Beach sands from the Rosa Marina locality (Adriatic coast, southern Italy) were analysed mainly micr...
The production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the brittle star Acr...
International audienceThe organogenic production of sediments is generally neglegted in the characte...
Coastal ecosystems produce and store carbonate particles, which play a significant role in the carbon...
Abstract The organogenic production of sediments is generally neglegted in the characterisation of b...
Coastal ecosystems produce and store carbonate particles, which play a significant role in the carbon...
Inputs of biogenic carbonate sediment from Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows to four beaches of th...
International audienceLes tests des organismes marins sont à l'origine d'une production renouvelable...
Biological production of calcium carbonate in the oceans is an important process. Although carbonate...
In western part of the Armorican Massif, one can observe since the end of the 18th century some modi...
This study focuses on the analysis of a carbonate bioclastic pocket beach located along a coastal s...
The carbonates associated with the macrofauna of shallow fine sands have been evaluated at six stati...
peer reviewedThe production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the bri...
Beach sands from the Rosa Marina locality (Adriatic coast, southern Italy) were analysed mainly micr...
The production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the brittle star Acr...
International audienceThe organogenic production of sediments is generally neglegted in the characte...
Coastal ecosystems produce and store carbonate particles, which play a significant role in the carbon...
Abstract The organogenic production of sediments is generally neglegted in the characterisation of b...
Coastal ecosystems produce and store carbonate particles, which play a significant role in the carbon...
Inputs of biogenic carbonate sediment from Posidonia oceanica seagrass meadows to four beaches of th...
International audienceLes tests des organismes marins sont à l'origine d'une production renouvelable...
Biological production of calcium carbonate in the oceans is an important process. Although carbonate...
In western part of the Armorican Massif, one can observe since the end of the 18th century some modi...
This study focuses on the analysis of a carbonate bioclastic pocket beach located along a coastal s...
The carbonates associated with the macrofauna of shallow fine sands have been evaluated at six stati...
peer reviewedThe production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the bri...
Beach sands from the Rosa Marina locality (Adriatic coast, southern Italy) were analysed mainly micr...
The production of organic matter and calcium carbonate by a dense population of the brittle star Acr...