This paper describes long-term changes in human population andvegetation cover in southern France, using summed radiocarbon probabilitydistributions and site count data as population proxies and informationfrom fossil pollen cores as a proxy for past land cover. Southern France isparticularly well-suited to this type of study as a result of...
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2019 (v1)Journal articleUploaded on: December 4, 2022
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2016 (v1)Journal article
We review the scientific efforts over the last decades to reconstruct erosion from continuous alpine lake sediment records. We focused both on methodological issues, showing the growing importance of non-destructive high resolution approaches (XRF core-scanner) as well as progresses in the understanding of processes leading to the creation of...
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April 8, 2017 (v1)Conference paper
In this paper we review the scientific efforts that were led over the last decades to reconstruct geomorphic patterns from continuous alpine lake sediment records. Whereas our results point a growing importance of humans as erosion forcing factors, we will focus here on climate-related processes. Our main dataset is made of a regional approach...
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2022 (v1)Report
Les fouilles menées sur le site de Osthoffen-Breuschwickersheim (Niederweiher et Geisenbuckel) ont été réalisées par le bureau d'études Éveha sous la responsabilité de Pierre Dumas-Lattaque. Elles interviennent dans le cadre du projet d'aménagement du Contournement Ouest de Strasbourg par la société ARCOS. Le site de Breuschwickersheim COS2.8...
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