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Abstract This study presents a detailed, geometrical characterization of the central‐western domain of the Jaca‐Pamplona Basin based on a combined interpretation of seismic and surface data and the construction of four serial cross‐sections. For the studied portion of the basin, our results highlight that the basement is notably folded and faulted and ...
Esther Izquierdo‐Llavall +4 more
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A new occurrence of saprotrophic oomycetes from the ca 307-303 million-years-old Grand'Croix Chert (Massif central, France). [PDF]
Strullu-Derrien C +7 more
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The Villafranchian in the Massif central in France
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Abstract The assembly and breakup of the supercontinent Rodinia set the stage for Earth system evolution through the Neoproterozoic Era. Laurentia, the central craton in Rodinia, lacks well‐dated paleomagnetic poles between ca. 990 Ma and 780 Ma. In this study, we develop new U‐Pb petrochronology and thermochronology data sets from zircon, garnet ...
Yiming Zhang +6 more
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P-T-t conditions of successive deformation stages during exhumation of orogenically thickened crust; a case study from the Aar Massif, Central Alps, Switzerland. [PDF]
Gnos E +5 more
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Incipient soil in proglacial areas of the Maladeta massif (Central Pyrenees) [Dataset]
1 .xlsx file. Published February 13, 2025; Version v1. Under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.Only 87.9% of the Little Ice Age glaciers remain in the Maladeta massif (Central Pyrenees).
Otero, Xosé Luís +5 more
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Abstract Predicting the dynamics of non‐perennial river networks is essential for hydrological modeling and water resource management. Yet, long‐term monitoring campaigns remains logistically challenging, particularly in remote and poorly accessible regions.
Francesca Barone +2 more
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L'autoépuration dans les réservoirs (Massif Central Français)
VIVIER P.
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Radioactivity as a driver of bacterial community composition in naturally radioactive mineral springs in the French Massif Central. [PDF]
Holub G +8 more
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Abstract Marine carbonate carbon isotopes (δ13C), over orbital to multi‐million‐year timescales, provide critical insight into the carbon cycle connecting Earth's atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and biosphere. However, the influence of astronomical forcing on deep time carbon cycle dynamics remains poorly constrained.
Deyan Zhang +4 more
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