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Geomorphological evolution of the South Armorican granitic coast : land-sea approach
Les modalités d’évolution d’une côte rocheuse granitique en contexte de marge passive restent encore mal connues à ce jour, du fait de leur évolution lente.
Raimbault, Céline
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Observations of coastal cliff landslide runout in southern California from 21 years of data
Runout distance from coastal cliff landslides along the coast of northern San Diego County, California USA between 2001 and 2023 were mapped and quantified. Results indicated cliff height influenced runout distance, and that 98% of maximum runout distances were less than half the cliff height.
Catriona F. Thompson, Adam P. Young
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International audienceMeasurements of U/Th desequilibrium by mass spectrometry with a plasma source were used for the dating of shells collected on the lower marine terrace to the west of Nice.
Dubar, Michel +2 more
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Loess Studies in Aotearoa New Zealand
Loess in Aotearoa New Zealand (ANZ) has been studied since its first documented recognition (on Banks Peninsula) in 1878 by Julius von Haast. A decade later, John Hardcastle revealed that southern ANZ loess was both glacial in origin and contained signals of past climates.
Brent V. Alloway +4 more
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Evolution géomorphologique du littoral granitique sud-armoricain : approche terre-mer
The granitic rocky coast evolution, in passive margin context, is still not completely understood as its evolution is lower. The aim of the South-Finistère shore zone studying is to better understand its development and erosive dynamic on a time scale ...
Raimbault, Céline
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Les formations de remblaiement de la vallée de l'Élorn à Landerneau (Finistère)
At Landerneau, the upper reaches of the Elorn estuary are filled with manne, fluviatile and penglacial deposits. The sedimentary series thus identified, exceptional in western Brittany, starts at the Holocene and goes down to the Reuvenan, though with ...
Hallegouët, Bernard
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Detrital platinum group minerals (PGM) are rare and distinctive in Pleistocene–Holocene sedimentary systems of the southern South Island, thereby enabling tracking of their long‐distance transport for ∼200 km. The first ∼100 km of transport involved Pleistocene glaciofluvial processes southwards down the Waiau River, where PGM (principally Pt–Fe and Ru–
Dave Craw, Marshall Palmer
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The Milun Fault forms the northernmost onshore segment of the Longitudinal Valley fault system, a plate‐boundary suture between the Eurasian and Philippine Sea plates in eastern Taiwan, and poses a significant seismic hazard to Hualien City. Despite destructive earthquakes in 1951 and 2018, the shallow structure, long‐term slip behavior, and ...
Wen‐Jeng Huang +6 more
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ABSTRACT Accurate, time‐resolved heat load profiles are essential for realistic district heating simulations, enabling optimized network operation and long‐term transformation planning. In this work, we systematically evaluate modeling approaches for generating such profiles, comparing data‐driven methods (e.g., regression and machine learning) with ...
Johanna Heidrich +2 more
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Coordonnées: W 77° 38'/N 55° 16'.; Photographie: Camille Laverdière, 1975.08.29L'entaille dans la structure désordonnée du matériel écroulé, fait voir celle de l'argile marine finement litée, colorée par la rouille ou l'ocre des marais -- la limonite est
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