2012
DOI: 10.4000/geomorphologie.10060
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L’évolution holocène de la basse vallée de la Marne (Bassin parisien, France) entre influences climatiques et anthropiques

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“…) because of the fluvial reworking of these artefacts by the incision of a channel (Le Jeune et al . , ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…) because of the fluvial reworking of these artefacts by the incision of a channel (Le Jeune et al . , ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Étant située en amont de l'estuaire, la Garonne maritime est soumise quotidiennement à la marée dynamique qui induit deux fois par jour des variations de hauteur d'eau et de sens du courant (flot/jusant ; jusqu'à 6 m de marnage) tout en favorisant le transport de matières en suspension (remobilisation des particules fines présentes sur les berges et migration du bouchon vaseux). Waters 1988 ;Buzzi et al 1993 ;Qinghai et al 1996 ;Macklin 1999 ;Arnaud-Fassetta et al 2005 ;Castanet 2008 ;Ghilardi et al 2012 ;Lejeune et al 2012 ;Vigreux et al 2012. 5-Malounguila-Nganga et al 1990Arnaud-Fassetta 1998 ;Frouin et al 2010 directes sur le terrain : données stratigraphiques (texture granulométrique, structure sédimentaire, perte au feu, susceptibilité magnétique), géophysiques, ostracologiques, palynologiques et chronologiques.…”
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“…Palaeobotanical and faunal remains also provide complementary information about the environmental conditions at the time of deposition, which can be combined with numerical ages and palaeohydrological data (e.g., in relation to fluvial regime) to provide an overview of past fluvial landscapes. Research related to LUCIFS and PAGES-Focus 4 has also demonstrated that accumulated organic sediments on valley floors can provide an excellent record of the onset of agriculture, with the transition from natural flora (typically woodland in Western Europe) to a mosaic of wooded and open-landscapes formed as a result of forest clearance for farming purposes (Houben et al, 2006;Lespez et al, 2008;Le Jeune et al, 2012). The paper by Ferrio et al (2015) provides an excellent illustration of the potential of combining the study of fluvial systems, vegetation, and chronology.…”
Section: -The Value Of Various Types Of Fluvial Archivesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two main kinds of research may be distinguished, the first oriented towards palaeoenvironmental reconstruction, with an approach that is very similar to that proposed by PAGES-Focus 4. Even if based on the study of in-situ records that may not reflect the reality and diversity of the large fluvial systems in which these belong (Vis et al, 2010;Le Jeune et al, 2012;Pastre et al, 2014), this approach allows general trends of human influence to be recognized. The second main geoarchaeological approach is directly related to site context, with research aiming to unravel the local fluvial dynamics (e.g.…”
Section: -Deciphering Fluvial Responses To Various Extrinsic Forcing mentioning
confidence: 99%