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Arnaud, Fabien; Revillon, Sidonie; Debret, Maxime; Revel, Marie; Chapron, Emmanuel; Jacob, Jeremy; Giguet-covex, Charline; Poulenard, Jerome; Magny, Michel. |
Two well-dated ca Holocene-long sedimentary sequences from deepest parts of Lake Bourget provide new insights onto the evolution of erosion patterns at a regional scale in NW European Alps. The combination of high resolution geochemistry - XRF core scanning, calibrated by 150 punctual measurements - and isotope geochemistry (epsilon Nd) of the terrigenous fraction permitted the reconstruction not only of the intensity, but also the type (physical erosion vs. chemical weathering) and the location (Prealpine massifs vs. High Crystalline massifs) of dominant erosion processes. Those data point the persistency of weak erosion fluxes from 9600 to 5500 cal. BP due both to a dry climate and the growing sheltering effect of soils that rapidly progressed between... |
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Palavras-chave: Holocene; Alps; Erosion; Soil dynamics; Paleohydrology. |
Ano: 2012 |
URL: http://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00106/21723/20064.pdf |
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Hetenyi, Gyorgy; Molinari, Irene; Clinton, John; Bokelmann, Gotz; Bondar, Istvan; Crawford, Wayne C.; Dessa, Jean-xavier; Doubre, Cecile; Friederich, Wolfgang; Fuchs, Florian; Giardini, Domenico; Graczer, Zoltan; Handy, Mark R.; Herak, Marijan; Jia, Yan; Kissling, Edi; Kopp, Heidrun; Korn, Michael; Margheriti, Lucia; Meier, Thomas; Mucciarelli, Marco; Paul, Anne; Pesaresi, Damiano; Piromallo, Claudia; Plenefisch, Thomas; Plomerova, Jaroslava; Ritter, Joachim; Rumpker, Georg; Sipka, Vesna; Spallarossa, Daniele; Thomas, Christine; Tilmann, Frederik; Wassermann, Joachim; Weber, Michael; Weber, Zoltan; Wesztergom, Viktor; Zivcic, Mladen; Abreu, Rafael; Allegretti, Ivo; Apoloner, Maria-theresia; Aubert, Coralie; Besancon, Simon; De Berc, Maxime Bes; Brunel, Didier; Capello, Marco; Carman, Martina; Cavaliere, Adriano; Cheze, Jerome; Chiarabba, Claudio; Cougoulat, Glenn; Cristiano, Luigia; Czifra, Tibor; D'Alema, Ezio; Danesi, Stefania; Daniel, Romuald; Dannowski, Anke; Dasovic, Iva; Deschamps, Anne; Egdorf, Sven; Fiket, Tomislav; Fischer, Kasper; Funke, Sigward; Govoni, Aladino; Groschl, Gidera; Heimers, Stefan; Heit, Ben; Herak, Davorka; Huber, Johann; Jaric, Dejan; Jedlicka, Petr; Jund, Helene; Klingen, Stefan; Klotz, Bernhard; Kolinsky, Petr; Kotek, Josef; Kuhne, Lothar; Kuk, Kreso; Lange, Dietrich; Loos, Jurgen; Lovati, Sara; Malengros, Deny; Maron, Christophe; Martin, Xavier; Massa, Marco; Mazzarini, Francesco; Metral, Laurent; Moretti, Milena; Munzarova, Helena; Nardi, Anna; Pahor, Jurij; Pequegnat, Catherine; Petersen, Florian; Piccinini, Davide; Pondrelli, Silvia; Prevolnik, Snjezan; Racine, Roman; Regnier, Marc; Reiss, Miriam; Salimbeni, Simone; Santulin, Marco; Scherer, Werner; Schippkus, Sven; Schulte-kortnack, Detlef; Solarino, Stefano; Spieker, Kathrin; Stipcevic, Josip; Strollo, Angelo; Sule, Balint; Szanyi, Gyongyver; Szucs, Eszter; Thorwart, Martin; Ueding, Stefan; Vallocchia, Massimiliano; Vecsey, Ludek; Voigt, Rene; Weidle, Christian; Weyland, Gauthier; Wiemer, Stefan; Wolf, Felix; Wolyniec, David; Zieke, Thomas. |
The AlpArray programme is a multinational, European consortium to advance our understanding of orogenesis and its relationship to mantle dynamics, plate reorganizations, surface processes and seismic hazard in the Alps-Apennines-Carpathians-Dinarides orogenic system. The AlpArray Seismic Network has been deployed with contributions from 36 institutions from 11 countries to map physical properties of the lithosphere and asthenosphere in 3D and thus to obtain new, high-resolution geophysical images of structures from the surface down to the base of the mantle transition zone. With over 600 broadband stations operated for 2 years, this seismic experiment is one of the largest simultaneously operated seismological networks in the academic domain, employing... |
Tipo: Text |
Palavras-chave: Seismology; Alps; Seismic network; Geodynamics; Seismic imaging; Mountain building. |
Ano: 2018 |
URL: https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00690/80173/83243.pdf |
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Geiser, E.. |
The beetles of the county of Salzburg - a contribution to the survey of European Invertebrates (Coleoptera) Recently the author has published the book ‘Die Käfer des Landes Salzburg – Faunistische Bestandserfassung und tiergeographische Interpretation’ (‘The beetles of the county of Salzburg – faunistical survey and zoogeographical interpretation’). It contains more than 30 000 records, covering a period of more than 100 years. This large amount of information, combined with the co-operation with ZOBODAT (Linz, Austria), made it possible to conduct some statistical and biogeographical analyses. The county of Salzburg covers 7153 km2, less than 1% of the area of central Europe. It was almost completely covered with ice during the last ice age period until... |
Tipo: Article in monograph or in proceedings |
Palavras-chave: Coleoptera; Faunistics; Biodiversity; Austria; Salzburg; Alps; Biogeography; 42.75. |
Ano: 2003 |
URL: http://www.repository.naturalis.nl/record/219863 |
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