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A new sedimentological data set in the Kimmeridgian/Tithonian deposits of the Boulonnais, France
ArticleAbstract: Comparison between the sequential organization and the organic matter content shows that the organicPalabras claves:Autores:Deconinck J.F., Geyssant J.R., Herbin J.P., Jean Noël Proust, Vidier J.P.Fuentes:scopusCombined effects of eustatism and isostasy on stable epicratonic platforms during glacial periods with the example of the late Proterozoic-glacial deposits in western Mali in West Africa
ArticleAbstract: The combined effects of eustatically and isostatically driven sea-level changes are illustrated in tPalabras claves:Autores:Deynoux M., Guillocheau F., Jean Noël ProustFuentes:scopusComparison between high-resolution seismic and sequence stratigraphic approaches applied to the Upper Jurassic deposits of the Dover Strait area (Northern France)
ArticleAbstract: This study is an attempt to interpret very high resolution seismic data, usually devoted to shallowPalabras claves:Autores:DeBatist M., Jean Noël Proust, Mahieux G., Tessier B.Fuentes:scopusBiostratigraphy and palaeoenvironment of the Kimmeridgian/Tithonian transition beds of the Boulonnais (Pas-de-Calais): new paleontological data (ammonites), sequential organization and organic-matter content
ArticleAbstract: Newly discovered ammonites and detailed sedimentological studies of the Argiles de Chatillon precisePalabras claves:Autores:Deconinck J.F., Geyssant J.R., Herbin J.P., Jean Noël Proust, Vidier J.P.Fuentes:scopusControl of alluvial sedimentation at Foreland-basin active margins: A case study from the Northeastern Ebro basin (Southeastern Pyrenees, Spain)
ArticleAbstract: Alluvial fans are the main geomorphological and depositional features at active margins of nonmarinePalabras claves:Autores:Barrier L., Guillocheau F., Jean Noël Proust, Nalpas T., Robin C.Fuentes:scopusControls on active forearc basin stratigraphy and sediment fluxes: The Pleistocene of Hawke Bay, New Zealand
ArticleAbstract: Detailed, high-resolution documentation of forearc basin fill is scarce in the literature. In this gPalabras claves:Autores:Barnes P.M., Jean Noël Proust, Paquet F., Pettinga J.R.Fuentes:scopusCarbonate platform drowning in a foreland setting: The mid-Carboniferous platform in Western Urals (Russia)
ArticleAbstract: The stratigraphic evolution through time of the mid-Carboniferous Russian Platform deposited on thePalabras claves:Autores:Boisseau T., Chuvashov B.I., Jean Noël Proust, Vennin E.Fuentes:scopusDistinguishing natural evolution and human impact on estuarine morpho-sedimentary development: A case study from the Vilaine Estuary, France
ArticleAbstract: Estuaries are coastal areas controlled by hydrodynamic factors such as sea-level changes, waves andPalabras claves:Dams, Estuaries, Estuarine dynamics, Man-induced effects, Salt marshes, Tidal flatsAutores:Jean Noël Proust, Mathew M.J., Menier D., Traini C.Fuentes:scopusDiagenetic and palaeogeographic significance of clay, carbonate and other sedimentary components in the middle Devonian limestones of western Ardenne, France
ArticleAbstract: Givetian deposits accumulated in a more than 300-m-thick succession on a carbonate platform developePalabras claves:Carbonates, clay, Diagenesis, Givetian, Palaeogeography, Western EuropeAutores:Boulvain F., Chamley H., Jean Noël Proust, Mansy J.L.Fuentes:scopusFossil valleys in the bay of Vilaine (Brittany, France): Nature and evolution of the Pleistocene coastal sediment wedge of Brittany
ArticleAbstract: The study of a dense network of high resolution seismic profiles in the bay of Vilaine, INSU-CNRS crPalabras claves:Brittany, Coastal sediment wedge, Fluvial valleys, Pleistocene, Sequences, Tectonic activityAutores:Bonnet S., Guennoc P., Guillocheau F., Jean Noël Proust, Le Corre C., Menier D., Rouby D.Fuentes:scopus