Special seminar: Christelle Claude (CEREGE)
"Contribution of uranium and other isotopic tracers in Geosciences and Hydrosciences" Candidate for the position of Professor in Environmental Isotope Geochemistry. Location: Room 205
"Contribution of uranium and other isotopic tracers in Geosciences and Hydrosciences" Candidate for the position of Professor in Environmental Isotope Geochemistry. Location: Room 205
Characterization of Cl and 36Cl variability in French soils: factors controlling stocks and link with organic matter dynamics - Characterization of Cl [...]
This day is an opportunity for new PhD students to get to know each other and share their work. The day will start at 1pm with the first presentations (5min presentation and 5min [...])
"Reconstructing paleo-winds using dust provenance: from the Southern Ocean to the Middle Atlas" Presentation for the recruitment of a Professor in Environmental Isotope Geochemistry.
Ghosts in the caves: is it necessary to change our understanding of karst? - Ghosts in the underground: towards the necessity to change the karst understanding? This seminar [...]
"Relief evolution along active normal faults: contributions of coupled modelling and morphometric analysis" This seminar is part of the seminar series for [...]
"This presentation focuses on the deformation processes in faults of the upper crust: Contributions of Raman spectroscopy on carbonaceous material and the study of fluid inclusions.
"Isotope geochemistry applied to the study of weathering of heritage materials (glass and limestone) Candidate for the position of Professor in Environmental Isotope Geochemistry.
"From the Seismic Cycle to Millions of Years: Quantifying Deformation and the Influence of Geological Legacy" This seminar is part of the seminar series for candidates to the [...]
Presentation of 3 APIC projects per team from among the projects funded in the last four years.
"The role of lithospheric legacy on the evolution of plate boundary deformation: a multi-scale morpho-tectonic analysis along the San Andreas Fault and the Red Sea" [...]
"Climate variability and water resources as seen by stable isotopes of water (18O, 2H, 17O-excess)" This seminar is part of the seminar series for candidates for the position of [...].