23 results on '"Psomiadis, David"'
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Arunachalam, Thirugnanasambandam, primary, Begg, Peter M., additional, Boys, Kathryn A., additional, Cantrill, Richard, additional, Everstine, Karen, additional, Faller, Adam C, additional, Ferreira, Gustavo, additional, García, Norberto, additional, Gendel, Steven M., additional, Gimonkar, Shweta, additional, Gonzales, Pamela, additional, Guillaume, Claudia, additional, Hanner, Robert H., additional, Hellberg, Rosalee S., additional, Hoffman, Jill M., additional, Kennedy, Shaun P., additional, Kesanakurti, Prasad, additional, Knight, Gerold, additional, Lafeuille, Jean-Louis, additional, Lees, Michèle, additional, Lianou, Alexandra, additional, Lin, Samantha, additional, Miller, Paul, additional, Newmaster, Steven G., additional, Nychas, George-John E., additional, Papakonstantinou, Michalis, additional, Popping, Bert, additional, Psomiadis, David, additional, Ragupathy, Subramanyam, additional, Rakola, Elizabeth, additional, Reimann, Lars, additional, Roungchun, Jiahleen, additional, Salcido-Keamo, Shauna, additional, Schwarzinger, Stephan, additional, Shehata, Hanan R., additional, Silva, Anthony J., additional, Sklare, Steven A., additional, Skorbiansky, Sharon Raszap, additional, Spink, John W., additional, Stoitsis, John, additional, Syposs, Zoltan, additional, Van Fleet, Erin E., additional, Tucker, Jennifer, additional, and Wheatley, Virginia M., additional
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- 2021
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3. Food fraud in the food service and retail sectors
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Psomiadis, David, primary
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- 2021
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4. Sugar-specific carbon isotope ratio analysis of coconut waters for authentication purposes
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Psomiadis, David, Zisi, Nikoleta, Koger, Claudia, Horvath, Balazs, and Bodiselitsch, Bernd
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- 2018
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5. Distribution and Origin of Boron in Fresh and Thermal Waters in Different Areas of Greece
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Dotsika, Elissavet, Poutoukis, Dimitrios, Kloppmann, Wolfram, Raco, Brunella, Psomiadis, David, Scozzari, Andrea, editor, and El Mansouri, Bouabid, editor
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- 2011
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6. Clastic sedimentary features of beachrocks and their palaeo-environmental significance: comparison of past and modern coastal regimes
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PSOMIADIS, David, ALBANAKIS, Konstantinos, ZISI, Nikoleta, GHILARDI, Matthieu, and DOTSIKA, Elissavet
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- 2014
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7. Mid- to Late Holocene shoreline reconstruction and human occupation in Ancient Eretria (South Central Euboea, Greece)
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Ghilardi, Matthieu, Psomiadis, David, Pavlopoulos, Kosmas, Çelka, Sylvie Müller, Fachard, Sylvian, Theurillat, Thierry, Verdan, Samuel, Knodell, Alex R., Theodoropoulou, Tatiana, Bicket, Andrew, Bonneau, Amandine, and Delanghe-Sabatier, Doriane
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- 2014
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8. Geoarchaeology of Ancient Aulis (Boeotia, Central Greece): human occupation and Holocene landscape changes
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Ghilardi, Matthieu, Colleu, Maxime, Pavlopoulos, Kosmas, Fachard, Sylvian, Psomiadis, David, Rochette, Pierre, Demory, François, Knodell, Alex, Triantaphyllou, Maria, Delanghe-Sabatier, Doriane, Bicket, Andrew, and Fleury, Jules
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- 2013
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9. The impact of rapid early- to mid-Holocene palaeoenvironmental changes on Neolithic settlement at Nea Nikomideia, Thessaloniki Plain, Greece
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Ghilardi, Matthieu, Psomiadis, David, Cordier, Stéphane, Delanghe-Sabatier, Doriane, Demory, François, Hamidi, Fatiha, Paraschou, Theodoros, Dotsika, Elissavet, and Fouache, Eric
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- 2012
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10. Reconstruction of the landscape history around the remnant arch of the Klidhi Roman Bridge, Thessaloniki Plain, North Central Greece
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Ghilardi, Matthieu, Genç, Abdelsalem, Syrides, George, Bloemendal, Jan, Psomiadis, David, Paraschou, Thodoris, Kunesch, Stéphane, and Fouache, Eric
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- 2010
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11. Evaluating model outputs using integrated global speleothem records of climate change since the last glacial
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Comas-Bru, Laia, Harrison, Sandy P., Werner, Martin, Rehfeld, Kira, Scroxton, Nick, Veiga-Pires, Cristina, Ahmad, Syed Masood, Brahim, Yassine Ait, Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad, Arienzo, Monica, Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat, Baker, Andy, Braun, Kerstin, Breitenbach, Sebastian, Burstyn, Yuval, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Columbu, Andrea, Deininger, Michael, Demeny, Attila, Dixon, Bronwyn, Hatvani, Istvan Gabor, Hu, Jun, Kaushal, Nikita, Kern, Zoltan, Labuhn, Inga, Lachniet, Matthew S., Lechleitner, Franziska A., Lorrey, Andrew, Markowska, Monika, Nehme, Carole, Novello, Valdir F., Oster, Jessica, Perez-Mejias, Carlos, Pickering, Robyn, Sekhon, Natasha, Wang, Xianfeng, Warken, Sophie, Atkinson, Tim, Ayalon, Avner, Baldini, James, Bar-Matthews, Miryam, Bernal, Juan Pablo, Boch, Ronny, Borsato, Andrea, Boyd, Meighan, Brierley, Chris, Cai, Yanjun, Carolin, Stacy, Cheng, Hai, Constantin, Silviu, Couchoud, Isabelle, Cruz, Francisco, Denniston, Rhawn, Dragusin, Virgil, Duan, Wuhui, Ersek, Vasile, Finné, Martin, Fleitmann, Dominik, Fohlmeister, Jens, Frappier, Amy, Genty, Dominique, Holzkamper, Steffen, Hopley, Philip, Johnston, Vanessa, Kathayat, Gayatri, Keenan-Jones, Duncan, Koltai, Gabriella, Li, Ting-Yong, Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad, Luetscher, Marc, Mattey, Dave, Moreno, Ana, Moseley, Gina, Psomiadis, David, Ruan, Jiaoyang, Scholz, Denis, Sha, Lijuan, Smith, Andrew Christopher, Strikis, Nicolas, Treble, Pauline, Unal-Imer, Ezgi, Vaks, Anton, Vansteenberge, Stef, Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo G., Wong, Corinne, Wortham, Barbara, Wurtzel, Jennifer, Zhang, Haiwei, Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo, Earth Observatory of Singapore, Comas-Bru L., Harrison S.P., Werner M., Rehfeld K., Scroxton N., Veiga-Pires C., Ahmad S.M., Brahim Y.A., Mozhdehi S.A., Arienzo M., Atsawawaranunt K., Baker A., Braun K., Breitenbach S., Burstyn Y., Chawchai S., Columbu A., Deininger M., Demeny A., Dixon B., Hatvani I.G., Hu J., Kaushal N., Kern Z., Labuhn I., Lachniet M.S., Lechleitner F.A., Lorrey A., Markowska M., Nehme C., Novello V.F., Oster J., Perez-Mejias C., Pickering R., Sekhon N., Wang X., Warken S., Atkinson T., Ayalon A., Baldini J., Bar-Matthews M., Bernal J.P., Boch R., Borsato A., Boyd M., Brierley C., Cai Y., Carolin S., Cheng H., Constantin S., Couchoud I., Cruz F., Denniston R., Dragusin V., Duan W., Ersek V., Finne M., Fleitmann D., Fohlmeister J., Frappier A., Genty D., Holzkamper S., Hopley P., Johnston V., Kathayat G., Keenan-Jones D., Koltai G., Li T.-Y., Lone M.A., Luetscher M., Mattey D., Moreno A., Moseley G., Psomiadis D., Ruan J., Scholz D., Sha L., Smith A.C., Strikis N., Treble P., Unal-Imer E., Vaks A., Vansteenberge S., Voarintsoa N.R.G., Wong C., Wortham B., Wurtzel J., and Zhang H.
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010506 paleontology ,Climate Research ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,δ18O ,lcsh:Environmental protection ,Climate Change ,Stratigraphy ,Speleothem ,Climate change ,F800 ,PMIP4 CONTRIBUTION ,Geology [Science] ,01 natural sciences ,Klimatforskning ,STABLE-ISOTOPE VARIATIONS ,lcsh:Environmental pollution ,Time windows ,ddc:550 ,Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences ,lcsh:TD169-171.8 ,Speleothem Records ,GENERAL-CIRCULATION MODEL ,ASIAN MONSOON ,Glacial period ,Geosciences, Multidisciplinary ,DELTA-O-18 WATER ISOTOPE ,Baseline (configuration management) ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,lcsh:GE1-350 ,Global and Planetary Change ,geography ,Coupled model intercomparison project ,Science & Technology ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Paleontology ,Geology ,GROWTH FREQUENCY VARIATIONS ,NORTH-ATLANTIC ,OXYGEN-ISOTOPE ,13. Climate action ,Climatology ,lcsh:TD172-193.5 ,Physical Sciences ,Spatial ecology ,Environmental science ,Institut für Geowissenschaften ,ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION ,HIGH-RESOLUTION - Abstract
Although quantitative isotope data from speleothems has been used to evaluate isotope-enabled model simulations, currently no consensus exists regarding the most appropriate methodology through which to achieve this. A number of modelling groups will be running isotope-enabled palaeoclimate simulations in the framework of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6, so it is timely to evaluate different approaches to using the speleothem data for data-model comparisons. Here, we illustrate this using 456 globally distributed speleothem delta O-18 records from an updated version of the Speleothem Isotopes Synthesis and Analysis (SISAL) database and palaeoclimate simulations generated using the ECHAM5-wiso isotope-enabled atmospheric circulation model. We show that the SISAL records reproduce the first-order spatial patterns of isotopic variability in the modern day, strongly supporting the application of this dataset for evaluating model-derived isotope variability into the past. However, the discontinuous nature of many speleothem records complicates the process of procuring large numbers of records if data-model comparisons are made using the traditional approach of comparing anomalies between a control period and a given palaeoclimate experiment. To circumvent this issue, we illustrate techniques through which the absolute isotope values during any time period could be used for model evaluation. Specifically, we show that speleothem isotope records allow an assessment of a model's ability to simulate spatial isotopic trends. Our analyses provide a protocol for using speleothem isotope data for model evaluation, including screening the observations to take into account the impact of speleothem mineralogy on delta O-18 values, the optimum period for the modern observational baseline and the selection of an appropriate time window for creating means of the isotope data for palaeo-time-slices. European Geosciences Union - W2017/413; Irish Centre for Research in Applied Geosciences (iCRAG); European Association of Geochemistry (Early Career Ambassadors program 2017); Quaternary Research Association UK; Navarino Environmental Observatory, Stockholm University; University College Dublin, Savillex (UK) - SF1428; Ibn Zohr University, Morocco; University of Reading; European Research Council - 694481; Natural Environment Research Council (JPI-Belmont project "PAleao-Constraints on Monsoon Evolution and Dynamics (PACMEDY)"); Geological Survey Ireland - 2017-SC-056; Royal Irish Academy; Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft - RE3994/2-1; Past Global Changes (PAGES) programme; info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
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12. Chapter 19 - Food fraud in the food service and retail sectors
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Psomiadis, David
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13. Chemometric Discrimination of the Geographical Origin of Three Greek Cultivars of Olive Oils by Stable Isotope Ratio Analysis
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Tarapoulouzi, Maria, primary, Skiada, Vasiliki, additional, Agriopoulou, Sofia, additional, Psomiadis, David, additional, Rébufa, Catherine, additional, Roussos, Sevastianos, additional, Theocharis, Charis R., additional, Katsaris, Panagiotis, additional, and Varzakas, Theodoros, additional
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14. Distribution and Origin of Boron in Fresh and Thermal Waters in Different Areas of Greece
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Dotsika, Elissavet, primary, Poutoukis, Dimitrios, additional, Kloppmann, Wolfram, additional, Raco, Brunella, additional, and Psomiadis, David, additional
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15. The SISAL database
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Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat, Comas-Bru, Laia, Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad, Deininger, Michael, Harrison, Sandy P., Baker, Andy, Boyd, Meighan, Kaushal, Nikita, Ahmad, Syed Masood, Brahim, Yassine Ait, Arienzo, Monica, Bajo, Petra, Braun, Kerstin, Burstyn, Yuval, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Duan, Wuhui, Hatvani, Istvan Gabor, Hu, Jun, Kern, Zoltan, Labuhn, Inga, Lachniet, Matthew, Lechleitner, Franziska A., Lorrey, Andrew, Perez-Mejias, Carlos, Pickering, Robyn, Scroxton, Nick, Atkinson, Tim, Ayalon, Avner, Baldini, James, Bar-Matthews, Miriam, Pablo Bernal, Juan, Breitenbach, Sebastian, Boch, Ronny, Borsato, Andrea, Cai, Yanjun, Carolin, Stacy, Cheng, Hai, Columbu, Andrea, Couchoud, Isabelle, Cruz, Francisco, Demeny, Attila, Dominguez-Villar, David, Dragusin, Virgil, Drysdale, Russell, Ersek, Vasile, Finne, Martin, Fleitmann, Dominik, Fohlmeister, Jens Bernd (Dr.), Frappier, Amy, Genty, Dominique, Holzkamper, Steffen, Hopley, Philip, Kathayat, Gayatri, Keenan-Jones, Duncan, Koltai, Gabriella, Luetscher, Marc, Li, Ting-Yong, Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad, Markowska, Monika, Mattey, Dave, McDermott, Frank, Moreno, Ana, Moseley, Gina, Nehme, Carole, Novello, Valdir F., Psomiadis, David, Rehfeld, Kira, Ruan, Jiaoyang, Sekhon, Natasha, Sha, Lijuan, Sholz, Denis, Shopov, Yavor, Smith, Andrew, Strikis, Nicolas, Treble, Pauline, Unal-Imer, Ezgi, Vaks, Anton, Vansteenberge, Stef, Veiga-Pires, Cristina, Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo, Wang, Xianfeng, Wong, Corinne, Wortham, Barbara, Wurtzel, Jennifer, and Zong, Baoyun
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Stable isotope records from speleothems provide information on past climate changes, most particularly information that can be used to reconstruct past changes in precipitation and atmospheric circulation. These records are increasingly being used to provide "out-of-sample" evaluations of isotope-enabled climate models. SISAL (Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and Analysis) is an international working group of the Past Global Changes (PAGES) project. The working group aims to provide a comprehensive compilation of speleothem isotope records for climate reconstruction and model evaluation. The SISAL database contains data for individual speleothems, grouped by cave system. Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon (delta O-18, delta C-13) measurements are referenced by distance from the top or bottom of the speleothem. Additional tables provide information on dating, including information on the dates used to construct the original age model and sufficient information to assess the quality of each data set and to erect a standardized chronology across different speleothems. The metadata table provides location information, information on the full range of measurements carried out on each speleothem and information on the cave system that is relevant to the interpretation of the records, as well as citations for both publications and archived data.
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16. The SISAL database: a global resource to document oxygen and carbon isotope records from speleothems
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Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat, Comas-Bru, Laia, Amirnezhad Mozhdehi, Sahar, Deininger, Michael, Harrison, Sandy P., Baker, Andy, Boyd, Meighan, Kaushal, Nikita, Ahmad, Syed Masood, Ait Brahim, Yassine, Arienzo, Monica, Bajo, Petra, Braun, Kerstin, Burstyn, Yuval, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Duan, Wuhui, Hatvani, István Gábor, Hu, Jun, Kern, Zoltán, Labuhn, Inga, Lachniet, Matthew, Lechleitner, Franziska A., Lorrey, Andrew, Pérez-Mejías, Carlos, Pickering, Robyn, Scroxton, Nick, Atkinson, Tim, Ayalon, Avner, Baldini, James, Bar-Matthews, Miriam, Bernal, Juan Pablo, Breitenbach, Sebastian, Boch, Ronny, Borsato, Andrea, Cai, Yanjun, Carolin, Stacy, Cheng, Hai, Columbu, Andrea, Couchoud, Isabelle, Cruz, Francisco, Demény, Attila, Domínguez-Villar, David, Drăgusin, Virgil, Drysdale, Russell, Ersek, Vasile, Finné, Martin, Fleitmann, Dominik, Fohlmeister, Jens, Frappier, Amy, Genty, Dominique, Holzkämper, Steffen, Kathayat, Gayatri, Keenan-Jones, Duncan, Koltai, Gabriella, Luetscher, Marc, Li, Ting-Yong, Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad, Markowska, Monika, Mattey, Dave, McDermott, Frank, Moreno, Ana, Moseley, Gina, Nehme, Carole, Novello, Valdir F., Psomiadis, David, Rehfeld, Kirah, Ruan, Jiaoyang, Sekhon, Natasha, Sha, Lijuan, Scholz, Denis, Shopov, Yavor, Strikis, Nicolás, Treble, Pauline, Ünal-İmer, Ezgi, Vaks, Anton, Vansteenberge, Stef, Veiga-Pires, Cristina, Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo, Wang, Xianfeng, Wong, Corinne, Wortham, Barbara, Wurtzel, Jennifer, and Zong, Baoyun
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Stable isotope records from speleothems provide information on past climate changes, most particularly information that can be used to reconstruct past changes in precipitation and atmospheric circulation. These records are increasingly being used to provide “out-of-sample” evaluations of isotope-enabled climate models. SISAL (Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and Analysis) is an international working group of the Past Global Changes (PAGES) project. The working group aims to provide a comprehensive compilation of speleothem isotope records for climate reconstruction and model evaluation. The SISAL database contains data for individual speleothems, grouped by cave system. Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon (δ18O, δ13C) measurements are referenced by distance from the top or bottom of the speleothem. Additional tables provide information on dating, including information on the dates used to construct the original age model and sufficient information to assess the quality of each data set and to erect a standardized chronology across different speleothems. The metadata table provides location information, information on the full range of measurements carried out on each speleothem and information on the cave system that is relevant to the interpretation of the records, as well as citations for both publications and archived data. The compiled data are available at http://dx.doi.org/10.17864/1947.147 .
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17. First evidence of a lake at Ancient Phaistos (Messara Plain, South-Central Crete, Greece): Reconstructing paleoenvironments and differentiating the roles of human land-use and paleoclimate from Minoan to Roman times
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Ghilardi, Matthieu, primary, Psomiadis, David, additional, Andrieu-Ponel, Valérie, additional, Colleu, Maxime, additional, Sotiropoulos, Pavlos, additional, Longo, Fausto, additional, Rossi, Amedeo, additional, Amato, Vincenzo, additional, Gasse, Françoise, additional, Sinibaldi, Laetitia, additional, Renard, Mélanie, additional, Bicket, Andrew, additional, Delanghe, Doriane, additional, Demory, François, additional, and Fleury, Jules, additional
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- 2018
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18. Evolution holocène de l’estuaire de la Maye (secteur de Rue, Picardie, France) et implications pour l’occupation humaine
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Desruelles, Stéphane, Ghilardi, Matthieu, Cloquier, Christophe, Delanghe, Doriane, Psomiadis, David, Hermitte, Daniel, Parisot, Jean-Claude, Hoeblich, Jean-Marc, Espaces, Nature et Culture (ENeC), Université Paris-Sorbonne (UP4)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre européen de recherche et d'enseignement des géosciences de l'environnement (CEREGE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Collège de France (CdF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris (LAMOP), Université Panthéon-Sorbonne (UP1)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Département de Géographie, Université de Picardie Jules Verne (UPJV), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne (UP1)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Géoarchéologie ,Sédimentologie ,Ligne de rivage ,Picardie ,Marquenterre ,[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography ,Géomorphologie - Abstract
International audience; Cette communication présente une reconstitution de l’évolution holocène de la ligne de rivage de l’estuaire de la Maye (dans le secteur de Rue, au Sud du Marquenterre) ainsi que des informations nouvelles sur la configuration de ses ressources et de ses paysages côtiers depuis le moyen-âge. Les données présentées ont été acquises dans le cadre du programme PaleoportRue, soutenu par le Conseil régional de Picardie entre 2011 et 2014, en adoptant une approche géoarchéologique. Des moyens d’investigation de terrain, associant une étude de géophysique (8 profils de tomographie de résistivité électrique) et 8 carottages (par vibro-percussion) réalisés à l’ouest de Rue, ont été mis en œuvre parallèlement à l’exégèse de sources documentaires manuscrites et imprimées (figurées ou non figurées). De nos jours, la ville de Rue est située à environ 7 km du trait de côte, au cœur de la plaine maritime picarde. Cependant, selon différentes sources historiques, elle était lors de son édification à l’époque gallo-romaine, et jusqu’au moyen-âge, l’un des principaux ports maritimes de la côte picarde. Bâtie sur un îlot de galets d’âge pléistocène (localement appelé « foraine »), à l’embouchure de la Maye, Rue devait bénéficier d’un accès direct à la mer et à la rivière pour la pratique de la pêche et le transport des denrées. L’analyse sédimentologique en laboratoire des carottages (mesures de granulométrie LASER et de perte au feu -réalisées au CEREGE- et 20 datations par le radiocarbone) a permis de distinguer quatre unités sédimentaires principales au-dessus des « cailloutis » pléistocènes : i) des dépôts marins datant de la fin du 3e millénaire av. J.-C., ii) une formation tourbeuse qui s’est développée aux 2e et 3e millénaires av. J.-C., iii) des sédiments littoraux qui se sont déposés jusqu’au XIIIe siècle et iv) des remblais modernes. Le croisement des données sédimentologiques, géophysiques et documentaires amène à proposer une évolution originale de l’estuaire de la Maye au cours des 3 derniers millénaires : vers 1000 av. J.-C., la « foraine » de Rue était bordée de vallons marécageux et tourbeux, puis, durant l’Âge du Fer, l’estran était très probablement proche de la « foraine » de Rue. Enfin, durant le Moyen-Âge classique (XIe-XIIIe siècles), le chenal d’écoulement permettant l’accès maritime au port de Rue devait être réduit dans un estuaire ensablé.L’étude des documents issus d’archive apporte des éléments de discussion, notamment sur les ressources locales et les échanges commerciaux. Elle indique par exemple l’exploitation de salines du XIe siècle au XIIIe siècle, dont la localisation précise reste à établir, sans doute sur l’estran.
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19. Electrical resistivity tomography mapping of beachrocks: application to the island of Thassos (N. Greece)
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Psomiadis David, Tsourlos Panagiotis, and Albanakis Konstantinos
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Shore ,Beachrock ,Global and Planetary Change ,Plage ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Outcrop ,Soil Science ,Geology ,Pollution ,Seafloor spreading ,Mediterranean sea ,Environmental Chemistry ,Geotechnical engineering ,Electrical resistivity tomography ,Coastal management ,Geomorphology ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) technique is widely used in mapping subsurface electrical properties. In this study, ERT was used to map a beachrock outcrop, extended both inland, under beach sediments, and seawards, on and under seafloor sediments. Mapping of beachrock is considered important because it can help evaluate the lateral and vertical extend of the formation. Fast and reliable mapping of beachrocks may contribute in several applications like engineering and construction, coastal management, recreational reformation as well as scientific approaches like coastal evolution research, and palaeo-environmental studies. The outcome of the survey was the mapping of the formation with centimeter precision, especially towards the sea. Special processing was applied to the data in order to constrain the inversion procedure to include the known sea water layer.
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20. The Holocene fluvial history of the Tremithos river (south central Cyprus) and its linkage to archaeological records. Environmental Archaeology, 20 (2), 184-201
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GHILARDI, Matthieu, Cordier, Stéphane, Carozza, Jean-Michel, Psomiadis, David, Guilaine, Jean, Zomeni, Zomenia, Demory, François, DELANGHE, Doriane, Vella, Marc-Antoine, Bony, Guénaelle, Morhange, Christophe, Centre européen de recherche et d'enseignement des géosciences de l'environnement (CEREGE), Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Collège de France (CdF)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA), Collège de France (CdF (institution)), and Institut de Recherche pour le Développement (IRD)-Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique (INRA)-Aix Marseille Université (AMU)-Collège de France (CdF (institution))-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
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Holocene ,[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory ,Tremithos river ,Cyprus ,sedimentology ,Fluvial terraces ,[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography ,Chalcolithic ,[SDE.ES]Environmental Sciences/Environmental and Society - Abstract
International audience; This study aims to reconstruct the Holocene fluvial history of the Tremithos river, south central Cyprus and examine linkages to regional and local archaeological records. Three stratigraphic profiles (Sp1, Sp2 and Sp3) located in the lower valley have been investigated using sedimentology and magnetic parameters. The 14C dating of 10 samples reveals mid-Holocene ages for Sp1 and Sp2, while the upper most part of Sp3 can be attributed to the early to mid-Holocene. Two main phases of vertical accretion have been recognised: the first, recorded in the lower most part of Sp3, could not be dated but might relate to the late Glacial period. It is not associated with any archaeological artefacts. The second, recorded in all profiles, dating from ca. 5000 to ca. cal 2800 BC, spans the Late Neolithic Sotira (cal 4800/4000 BC) and Late Chalcolithic (cal 2900–2500 BC) cultures. The sediments of Sp1 and Sp2 are up to 8–10 m thick and mainly composed of fine material. However, an intercalated phase of coarse sediment has been identified at the beginning of the third millennium BC, indicating a sudden change in river dynamics, potentially associated with the 5.2 ka rapid climate change regional event. Typical mid-Chalcolithic (ca. cal 3300–3050 BC) ceramics found in a palaeosol in Sp2 indicate for the first time human occupation of the Tremithos river terraces. Two other palaeosols have also been recognised in Sp3 and radiocarbon dated to ca. cal 5600–4100 BC and ca. cal 2900–2600 BC, respectively. These results make it possible to propose a palaeogeographic reconstruction of the Holocene evolution in the Tremithos valley and to make a preliminary assessment of the relative roles of tectonics, climate and anthropogenic forcing.
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21. Reconstructing mid-to-recent Holocene paleoenvironments in the vicinity of ancient Amarynthos (Euboea, Greece)
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Ghilardi, Matthieu, primary, Fachard, Sylvian, additional, Pavlopoulos, Kosmas, additional, Psomiadis, David, additional, Collana, Christopher, additional, Bicket, Andrew, additional, Crest, Yannick, additional, Bonneau, Amandine, additional, Delanghe-Sabatier, Doriane, additional, Knodell, Alex R., additional, and Theurillat, Thierry, additional
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22. Geoarchaeological study of Katarraktes cave system (Macedonia, Greece): isotopic evidence for environmental alterations
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Psomiadis, David, primary, Dotsika, Elissavet, additional, Zisi, Nikoleta, additional, Pennos, Christos, additional, Pechlivanidou, Sophia, additional, Albanakis, Konstantinos, additional, Syros, Anastasios, additional, and Vaxevanopoulos, Markos, additional
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- 2009
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23. The SISAL database: a global resource to document oxygen and carbon isotope records from speleothems
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Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat, Comas-Bru, Laia, Mozhdehi, Sahar Amirnezhad, Deininger, Michael, Harrison, Sandy P., Baker, Andy, Boyd, Meighan, Kaushal, Nikita, Ahmad, Syed Masood, Brahim, Yassine Ait, Arienzo, Monica, Bajo, Petra, Braun, Kerstin, Burstyn, Yuval, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Duan, Wuhui, Hatvani, Istvan Gabor, Hu, Jun, Kern, Zoltan, Labuhn, Inga, Lachniet, Matthew, Lechleitner, Franziska A., Lorrey, Andrew, Perez-Mejias, Carlos, Pickering, Robyn, Scroxton, Nick, Atkinson, Tim, Ayalon, Avner, Baldini, James, Bar-Matthews, Miriam, Pablo Bernal, Juan, Breitenbach, Sebastian, Boch, Ronny, Borsato, Andrea, Cai, Yanjun, Carolin, Stacy, Cheng, Hai, Columbu, Andrea, Couchoud, Isabelle, Cruz, Francisco, Demeny, Attila, Dominguez-Villar, David, Dragusin, Virgil, Drysdale, Russell, Ersek, Vasile, Finné, Martin, Fleitmann, Dominik, Fohlmeister, Jens, Frappier, Amy, Genty, Dominique, Holzkamper, Steffen, Hopley, Philip, Kathayat, Gayatri, Keenan-Jones, Duncan, Koltai, Gabriella, Luetscher, Marc, Li, Ting-Yong, Lone, Mahjoor Ahmad, Markowska, Monika, Mattey, Dave, McDermott, Frank, Moreno, Ana, Moseley, Gina, Nehme, Carole, Novello, Valdir F., Psomiadis, David, Rehfeld, Kira, Ruan, Jiaoyang, Sekhon, Natasha, Sha, Lijuan, Sholz, Denis, Shopov, Yavor, Smith, Andrew, Strikis, Nicolas, Treble, Pauline, Unal-Imer, Ezgi, Vaks, Anton, Vansteenberge, Stef, Veiga-Pires, Cristina, Voarintsoa, Ny Riavo, Wang, Xianfeng, Wong, Corinne, Wortham, Barbara, Wurtzel, Jennifer, Zong, Baoyun, Veiga-Pires, C., Atsawawaranunt, Kamolphat, Comas-Bru, Laia, Amirnezhad Mozhdehi, Sahar, Deininger, Michael, Harrison, Sandy P., Baker, Andy, Boyd, Meighan, Kaushal, Nikita, Ahmad, Syed Masood, Ait Brahim, Yassine, Arienzo, Monica, Bajo, Petra, Braun, Kerstin, Burstyn, Yuval, Chawchai, Sakonvan, Duan, Wuhui, Hatvani, István Gábor, Hu, Jun, Kern, Zoltán, Labuhn, Inga, Lachniet, Matthew, Lechleitner, Franziska A., Lorrey, Andrew, Pérez-Mejías, Carlo, Pickering, Robyn, Scroxton, Nick, and Tim Atkinso, Avner Ayalon, James Baldini, Miriam Bar-Matthews, Juan Pablo Bernal, Sebastian Breitenbach, Ronny Boch, Andrea Borsato, Yanjun Cai, Stacy Carolin, Hai Cheng, Andrea Columbu, Isabelle Couchoud, Francisco Cruz, Attila Demény, David Dominguez-Villar, Virgil Dragusin, Russell Drysdale, Vasile Ersek, Martin Finné, Dominik Fleitmann, Jens Fohlmeister, Amy Frappier, Dominique Genty, Steffen Holzkämper, Philip Hopley, Gayatri Kathayat, Duncan Keenan-Jones, Gabriella Koltai, Marc Luetscher, Ting-Yong Li
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010506 paleontology ,Climate Research ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Climate change ,Speleothem ,F800 ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,computer.software_genre ,01 natural sciences ,Klimatforskning ,Cave ,Paleoclimatology ,lcsh:Environmental sciences ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,lcsh:GE1-350 ,geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Database ,Stable isotope ratio ,speleothems ,PALEOCLIMATOLOGIA ,lcsh:QE1-996.5 ,lcsh:Geology ,Metadata ,13. Climate action ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Environmental science ,Climate model ,computer ,Chronology - Abstract
Stable isotope records from speleothems provide information on past climate changes, most particularly information that can be used to reconstruct past changes in precipitation and atmospheric circulation. These records are increasingly being used to provide “out-of-sample” evaluations of isotope-enabled climate models. SISAL (Speleothem Isotope Synthesis and Analysis) is an international working group of the Past Global Changes (PAGES) project. The working group aims to provide a comprehensive compilation of speleothem isotope records for climate reconstruction and model evaluation. The SISAL database contains data for individual speleothems, grouped by cave system. Stable isotopes of oxygen and carbon (δ18O, δ13C) measurements are referenced by distance from the top or bottom of the speleothem. Additional tables provide information on dating, including information on the dates used to construct the original age model and sufficient information to assess the quality of each data set and to erect a standardized chronology across different speleothems. The metadata table provides location information, information on the full range of measurements carried out on each speleothem and information on the cave system that is relevant to the interpretation of the records, as well as citations for both publications and archived data. The compiled data are available at https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.147.
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