432 results on '"France-Lanord, Christian"'
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2. Metric, kilometric and large-scale coherence of metamorphic conditions from graphitic phyllite in the Upper Lesser Himalaya of Nepal: Contribution to the estimation of carbon stored during Himalayan orogeny
3. Enhanced weathering input from South Asia to the Indian Ocean since the late Eocene
4. Decoupling of physical and chemical erosion in the Himalayas revealed by radiogenic Ca isotopes
5. Radon signature of CO2 flux constrains the depth of degassing: Furnas volcano (Azores, Portugal) versus Syabru-Bensi (Nepal Himalayas)
6. An unshakable carbon budget for the Himalaya
7. East Asian monsoon intensification promoted weathering of the magnesium-rich southern China upper crust and its global significance
8. Sustained wood burial in the Bengal Fan over the last 19 My
9. Validation and calibration of soil δ2H and brGDGTs along (E-W) and strike (N-S) of the Himalayan climatic gradient
10. No major increase in erosion rates in Central Himalayas during the late Cenozoic, revealed by 10Be in the newly dated Valmiki Siwalik section.
11. Steady erosion rates in the Himalayas through late Cenozoic climatic changes
12. The Cenomanian—Turonian Boundary Event (CTBE) in north-central Tunisia (Jebels Serj and Bargou) integrated into regional data (Algeria to Tunisia)
13. Overview of Hydrothermal Systems in the Nepal Himalaya
14. Crustal Fluids in the Nepal Himalaya and Sensitivity to the Earthquake Cycle
15. Author Correction: An unshakable carbon budget for the Himalaya
16. U-series disequilibria in minerals from Gandak River sediments (Himalaya)
17. Corrigendum to “Metric, kilometric and large-scale coherence of metamorphic conditions from graphitic phyllite in the Upper Lesser Himalaya of Nepal: Contribution to the estimation of carbon stored during Himalayan orogeny” [Chemical Geology 623 (2023) 121378]
18. Giant collapse of a high Himalayan peak and its major consequences downstream
19. Sources of the more weathered hemipelagic sediments in the Bengal Fan
20. What has driven a late Miocene drop in clumped isotope temperatures of detrital calcite in Himalayan river systems?
21. Oxygen isotopic composition of single detrital quartz grains: a new frontier in the source-to-sink study of the Bengal Fan record.
22. Source to sink approach to weathering characterization and quantification for the Himalayan erosion system.
23. Insights into stable isotope characterization to monitor the signification of soil water sampling for environmental studies dealing with soil water dynamics through the unsaturated zone
24. A synthesis of monsoon exploration in the Asian marginal seas
25. Organic Carbon Cycling During Himalayan Erosion: Processes, Fluxes and Consequences for the Global Carbon Cycle
26. Demise of a Himalayan giant and the dramatic fate of the highest peaks on Earth
27. Which minerals control the Nd–Hf–Sr–Pb isotopic compositions of river sediments?
28. High K and Ca Chemical Erosion Triggered by Physical Erosion in a Watershed of the High Himalaya of Nepal
29. Tracing Silicate Weathering in the Himalaya Using the 40K-40Ca System: A Reconnaissance Study
30. Oxygen Isotopes and Emerald Trade Routes since Antiquity
31. A 6 Ma record of palaeodenudation in the central Himalayas from in situ cosmogenic 10 Be in the Surai section
32. Floodplains of large rivers: Weathering reactors or simple silos?
33. Sulphur and carbon signatures of metamorphic processes in the Nepal Himalayas
34. A Campaign of Scientific Drilling for Monsoon Exploration in the Asian Marginal Seas
35. Raman identification of epidote-group minerals in turbiditic sediments from the Bengal Fan (IODP Exp. 354): a complementary tool to better constrain metamorphic grade of source rocks.
36. Silicate weathering budget of Himalaya from IODP expedition 354 in the Bengal Fan.
37. Quantitative assessment of CO2 uptake by silicate weathering during continental erosion. Application to the Himalayan erosion
38. Neogene erosion and weathering processes recorded in the Bay of Bengal
39. Isotopic composition of single detrital carbonate grains in source-to-sink study (Ganga-Brahmaputra-Bengal sedimentary system).
40. Himalayan Weathering and Erosion Fluxes: Climate and Tectonic Controls
41. Recycling of Graphite during Himalayan Erosion: A Geological Stabilization of Carbon in the Crust
42. Biological control of internal pH in scleractinian corals: Implications on paleo-pH and paleo-temperature reconstructions
43. How important is it to integrate riverine suspended sediment chemical composition with depth? Clues from Amazon River depth-profiles
44. Author Correction: An unshakable carbon budget for the Himalaya
45. Radon signature of CO2 flux constrains the depth of degassing: Furnas volcano (Azores, Portugal) versus Syabru-Bensi (Nepal Himalayas).
46. 东亚季风增强加剧中国南部富Mg上地壳化学风化及其全球意义
47. C4 plants decline in the Himalayan basin since the Last Glacial Maximum
48. Magnesium isotope systematics of the lithologically varied Moselle river basin, France
49. Loading and fate of particulate organic carbon from the Himalaya to the Ganga–Brahmaputra delta
50. Oxidation of petrogenic organic carbon in the Amazon floodplain as a source of atmospheric C[O.sub.2]
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