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Very‐Long‐Period Seismic Signals During Lateral Dike Propagation at Piton de La Fournaise Volcano
Abstract We report a previously undocumented sequence of very long period (VLP) signals preceding the September 2022 eruption at Piton de la Fournaise. These events occurred during lateral magma propagation and exhibit quasi‐periodic sawtooth‐shaped displacement transients.
Z. Duputel +3 more
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Qu’est-ce qu’un observatoire ? Quels furent les premiers observatoires de l’histoire ? Dans cette étude, nous montrerons que le choix du nom « observatoire » pour l’Observatoire royal de Paris, fondé pour Louis XIV et pour l’Académie royale des sciences,
Dalia Deias
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ABSTRACT Diamond–Blackfan Anemia Syndrome (DBAS) is a rare congenital anemia often requiring chronic red blood cell transfusions from infancy. Without appropriate chelation, iron overload develops early and may be severe; however, no data are available on chelation in patients under 3 years of age.
Francesca Torchio +19 more
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Les Observatoires de l’eau, des outils au service de l’évaluation ?
This article deals with territorial methodologies and practices of evaluation as regards sustainable development via the analysis of water observatories set up by county councils. This matter is based on the analysis of ten water observatories which were
Agnès Grandgirard, Rémi Barbier
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Delineating gender/sex‐related studies through bibliometric analysis
Abstract The multidisciplinary and socially grounded nature of Women's/Gender/Feminist Studies poses unique challenges for bibliometric analysis, as it extends beyond conventional disciplinary boundaries. This paper makes three key contributions: (1) We propose a novel retrieval method for constructing a corpus of scholarly documents in research areas ...
Natsumi S. Shokida +2 more
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Aires marines protégées du sud de la Méditerranée face au changement climatique : les observatoires marins comme leviers de résilience et de gouvernance adaptative [PDF]
Le bassin méditerranéen est reconnu comme l'un des principaux hotspots mondiaux du changement climatique marin, marqué par un réchauffement rapide des eaux, l'intensification des vagues de chaleur marines et l'accumulation de pressions anthropiques sur ...
Karim Souhail +3 more
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Erosion across the landscape is described at first order by a limited number (nine) of homogenous geomorphological and lithological domains. Using a dense set of basin wide denudation rates, it is possible to retrieve the contribution of each litho‐morpho‐domains as a function of their respective surface.
Bastien Mathieux +10 more
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Les observatoires du trait de côte en France métropolitaine et dans les DOM
In pre-commitment of 74 du Grenelle de la mer "develop a methodology and a national strategy for shoreline management, the strategic retreat and defense against the sea [...]," a synthesis of work on observatories of shoreline in mainland France and ...
Serge Suanez +5 more
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Coincident ENA and Narrowband Radio Emissions as Diagnostics of Inward Plasma Transport at Saturn
Abstract Saturn's kilometric radiation (SKR) and Energetic Neutral Atom (ENA) emissions are important diagnostics of the planet's magnetospheric dynamics, intensifying during global plasma injections and displaying characteristic planetary periodicity. Related to the SKR emissions are myriametric narrowband radio emissions that typically appear in the ...
J. Kinrade +6 more
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Abstract The Cassini spacecraft spent 13 years orbiting Saturn, quasi‐continuously measuring Saturn's radio emissions. One of the key elements of the radio spectrum at Saturn is the Saturn Kilometric Radiation (SKR), and several studies have been written on events called Low Frequency Extensions (LFEs) which represent strong, continuous extensions of ...
C. M. Jackman +11 more
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