Hydrodynamics and coastal morphodynamics
Leader: F. Sabatier Coastal morphodynamics concerns the interactive loop between liquid flows, sediment transport and morphological changes. The members of the team approach these themes according to
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Leader: F. Sabatier Coastal morphodynamics concerns the interactive loop between liquid flows, sediment transport and morphological changes. The members of the team approach these themes according to
Coordinators: P. Henry, J.C. Hippolyte The CB2 theme focuses on aspects of sedimentary basin dynamics involving tectonics and fluids. The energy transition is a
Co-ordinators: P. Léonide, F. Fournier This theme concerns the study of the genesis and dynamics of carbonate sedimentary systems in relation to palaeobiological, palaeoclimatic and geodynamic changes.
2024 celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of the discovery of Lucy (24/11/1974), the name given to the now famous hominid skeleton discovered in Hadar, in the Afar region of Ethiopia. This discovery paved the way
This article looks at air circulation in the Cosquer cave (Marseille - France), a semi-drowned decorated cave where some of the engravings and paintings from the Upper Palaeolithic are temporarily preserved.
Nature Couv ©J. GATTACECCA CEREGE Rock family tree The cover shows a cross-sectional view of the interior of a meteorite recovered from the Mackay Glacier icefields during the 2005 field
The Arbois Science Village celebrates its 20th anniversary this year with a Science Festival on the theme of the Ocean! The CEREGE (Centre de Recherche et
As the climate change crisis intensifies, it is imperative to understand and mitigate the flow of carbon dioxide (CO2). A lesser-known yet important aspect of
Luc BEAUFORT, from CEREGE, has been elected a Fellow of the AGU, joining a distinguished group of 54 people in the 2024 class of Fellows. The AGU, the world's largest association of
Environmental applications of nanomaterials include pollution control, clean water production, and detection and monitoring. Despite the considerable potential environmental benefits of nanotechnologies,