This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchment of Euboea Island (Central Western Aegean Sea), for approximately the last three and a half millennia. The middle reaches (Gides basin) exhibit several historical alluvial terraces that were first recognised in the 1980s but have remained poorly studied, resulting in uncertain chronological control of palaeofluvial activity. In order to reconstruct the past fluvial dynamics of the Lilas river, a ca. 2.5 m thick stratigraphic profile has been investigated for granulometry and magnetic parameters. Absolute dating of the sediments was possible by applying Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL). The results reveal: (i) two coarse-grained aggra...
This paper presents a review and preliminary metadata analysis, of Holocene fluvial archives from Me...
Climate and tectonics effect the fluvial evolution of the Mediterranean Mut basin. The basin contain...
International audienceLandscape evolution from the Early 1st millennium BCE to the mid-1st millenniu...
This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchme...
This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchme...
This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchme...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
International audienceDuring Antiquity, Ephesos was an important harbour city. About 7 millennia ago...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
This paper presents the results of geomorphological investigations carried out on the Lilas River fa...
Many Mediterranean steepland rivers are flanked by extensive alluvial and colluvial deposits, but La...
Many Mediterranean steepland rivers are flanked by extensive alluvial and colluvial deposits, but La...
This paper presents a review and preliminary metadata analysis, of Holocene fluvial archives from Me...
Climate and tectonics effect the fluvial evolution of the Mediterranean Mut basin. The basin contain...
International audienceLandscape evolution from the Early 1st millennium BCE to the mid-1st millenniu...
This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchme...
This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchme...
This paper aims to reconstruct the alluvial activity for the Lilas river, the second-largest catchme...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
International audienceDuring Antiquity, Ephesos was an important harbour city. About 7 millennia ago...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
A joint geoarchaeological research programme developed by CNRS, together with the Swiss School of Ar...
This paper presents the results of geomorphological investigations carried out on the Lilas River fa...
Many Mediterranean steepland rivers are flanked by extensive alluvial and colluvial deposits, but La...
Many Mediterranean steepland rivers are flanked by extensive alluvial and colluvial deposits, but La...
This paper presents a review and preliminary metadata analysis, of Holocene fluvial archives from Me...
Climate and tectonics effect the fluvial evolution of the Mediterranean Mut basin. The basin contain...
International audienceLandscape evolution from the Early 1st millennium BCE to the mid-1st millenniu...