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Dater Bellechaise. Chroniques du Mont Saint-Michel et chronologie architecturale
The building called “Bellechaise”, which has guarded the entrance to the Abbey of Mont Saint-Michel since its construction in the 13th century, has never been satisfactorily explained or dated.
Yves Gallet
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Abstract The Cretaceous North Pyrenean hyperextended rift system recorded HT‐LP metamorphism in the pre‐ and syn‐rift sedimentary cover during lithospheric mantle exhumation. We describe and analyze for the first time the rocks exposed in the Gouffre Georges, a deep cave in the Lherz peridotite massif (Ariège, France).
Riccardo Asti +4 more
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Saint-Jean-le-Thomas (50) : fouiller à marée basse dans la baie du Mont-Saint-Michel
In Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, in the heart of one of the largest european estuaries, largely uncovered at low tide, the study of a several fishweirs was made possible only through the research of the most effective gestures dealing wtih remains very well ...
Cyrille Billard, Vincent Bernard
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When healthy, Ostrea edulis populations are capable of creating remarkable biogenic reefs, providing a unique habitat for marine biodiversity. At present, the biotic assemblages associated with flat oysters remain poorly defined. This study aims to analyze biodiversity associated with the reef's development stage by focusing on its epibiotic community.
Abel Zempléni +2 more
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ABSTRACT Despite the valuable palaeoecological and palaeoenvironmental information provided by vertebrate tracks, those made in semi‐liquid sediments have been largely overlooked because they are assumed to be preserved as a mass of disrupted sediment and to have a low preservation potential.
Sonia Campos‐Soto +5 more
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A note on harbour seal (Phoca vitulina) distribution and abundance in France and Belgium
The most southern European colonies of harbour seals (Phoca vitulina) are located in France, in three areas: Baie du Mont Saint Michel, Baie des Veys and Baie de Somme.
Sami Hassani +7 more
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Coastal wetlands protect against erosion, reduce flood risks, and maintain watercourses during periods of drought, which can mitigate global warming and its effects on humans.
Adrien Le Guillou, Simona Niculescu
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Visualization in the Field of Description of the Rare Book
In the field of description of the old book, the visualization is used to facilitate the revelation of various aspects of the literacy performance. The visual methods and techniques may relate both to the graphical presentation of the data requiring ...
Jolanta Gwioździk
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Retour sur l'affaire Gouguenheim
An invitation to contribute to a seminar on Islamophobia, held at the École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, provided an opportunity to revisit the ‘Gouguenheim Affair’ three years after its unfolding.
Max Lejbowicz
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De l’adaptation incrémentale vers l’adaptation transformationnelle
This article presents the results of a field survey on adaptation to climate change carried out along the coastline of the Loire Bretagne basin, from the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel to the Gironde Estuary.
Sophie Dulau
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