Atmospheric CO2 linked to the ventilation of ocean waters?
Le 26 octobre 2023, Nature Geosciences publie “Millennial atmospheric CO2 changes linked to ocean ventilation modes over past 150,000 years”. La ventilation des eaux océaniques profondes, riches en carbone, peut […]
The secret behind the construction of the pyramids of Giza
Christophe Morhange, professeur agrégé au CEREGE, est le chef de mission d’une étude franco-égyptienne inédite révélant les secrets de l’acheminement des blocs de granite ayant servi à la construction des […]
The largest solar flare ever recorded...
Atmospheric radiocarbon spike measured in tree rings reveals largest solar flare ever recorded 14300 years ago A paper published in the Philosophical Transactions [...].
Exhibition on the Arm of Iron at the Musée de la Camargue
As part of the exhibition ”The Camargue between two waters”, at the Musée de la Camargue from Oct. 2023 to Oct. 2025, the presentation of a new section entitled «Bras de Fer, un [...]
Chlorine 36, a new tool for assessing soil carbon dynamics
Soil organic carbon is a key component of soil health because of its role in soil structure and fertility and in mitigating anthropogenic emissions [...].
Village des sciences de l'Arbois: Full house for the 2023 event
For the past nine years, the Village des Sciences de l'Arbois has been welcoming primary school children from Aix-en-Provence and the surrounding area to give them a taste for science, awaken their [...]
30th anniversary of the cryogenic magnetometer
This year we are celebrating the 30th anniversary of the cryogenic magnetometer located at the CEREGE Chalet on the Technopole de l'Arbois, home to the Magnetism, Materials and Geophysics platform [...].
New LSD podcast on France Culture: In the vestiges of ancient climates
For LSD, Aline Pénitot turns the microphone over to palaeoclimatologists, including Julie Aleman, Clara Bolton, Guillaume Leduc and Lucien Montaggioni from CEREGE. They talk about ice, rocks, water and [...].
CIVIS: spring school on natural hazards
L’école de printemps CIVIS, co-organisée par l’EPHE et cofondé avec le programme Erasmus, est un consortium de quatre universités CIVIS. Cette école porte sur la gestion des risques naturels dans […]
Fête de la Science at the Arbois Science Village
Comme chaque année depuis 19 ans, le CEREGE (Centre Européen de recherche et d’enseignement des géosciences de l’environnement) ouvre gratuitement ses portes et sa science aux scolaires et au […]