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- Physical geography (8)
- Afrique ; Cuirasse ferrugineuse ; Ferruginisation ; Formation superficielle ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphologie climatique ; Mouydir ; Météorisation ; Nappe alluviale ; Pédogenèse ; Pétrologie ; Région aride ; Sahara ; Schiste (1)
- Age ; Alaska ; Chronologie ; Etats-Unis ; Glace morte ; Glaciaire ; Glaciation ; Glacier Bay National Monument ; Géographie physique ; Lituya Bay ; Méthodologie ; Quaternaire (1)
- Amundsen (Mer d') ; Amérique du Sud ; Andes ; Antarctique ; Bellingshausen (Mer de) ; Contourites ; Croûte océanique ; Détroit de Drake ; Fond sous-marin ; Gondwana ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphologie sous-marine ; Littoral ; Marge continentale ; Océan Austral ; Pacifique ; Pacifique du Sud-Est ; Plaine abyssale ; Subduction ; Turbidites ; Zone de fracture (1)
- Arabie ; Crétacé ; Egypte ; Expansion fonds océaniques ; Faille transformante ; Fond sous-marin ; Fracture ancienne ; Géographie physique ; Géomorphologie sous-marine ; Mer Rouge ; Océan Indien ; Sinaï ; Soudan ; Sédiment métallifère (1)
- Atlantique ; Canada ; Géographie physique ; Géophysique ; Newfoundland ; Orogenèse appalachienne ; Socle (1)
- Belgique ; Flandrien ; Géographie physique ; Littoral ; Quaternaire marin ; Stratigraphie ; Terminologie (1)
- Carbonate ; Ecoulement ; Géographie physique ; Hydrodynamique ; Infiltration ; Milieu poreux ; Modèle réduit ; Nappe aquifère ; Propriété dispersive (1)
- Géographie physique ; Monde ; Paléoclimatologie ; Quaternaire ; Quaternaire Paléoenvironnement (1)
- Cuirasses et ocres du Mouydir (Sahara central). Genèse et signification (1)
- Flandrian, a formation or just a name? (1)
- Geologic evolution of the Southeast Pacific basin (1)
- Geophysical and geological evidence of the relationship of Red Sea transverse tectonics to ancient fractures (1)
- Geophysical and geological trends on the continental shelf of northeastern Newfoundland (1)
- The Surface of the Ice-Age Earth. Quantitative geologic evidence is used to reconstruct boundary conditions for the climate 18,000 years ago (1)
- The Tilted forest: glaciological-geologic implications of vegetated neoglacial ice at Lituya bay, Alaska (1)
- Une étude des propriétés dispersives d'un milieu aquifère, à l'échelle de l'échantillon (1)
- Geophysical and geological trends on the continental shelf of northeastern Newfoundland
- 1976
- Geophysical and geological evidence of the relationship of Red Sea transverse tectonics to ancient fractures
- 1976
- The Tilted forest: glaciological-geologic implications of vegetated neoglacial ice at Lituya bay, Alaska
- 1976
- Geologic evolution of the Southeast Pacific basin
- 1976
- The name Flandrian in now used to indicate deposits of the Flandrian transgression or of the Holocene as a whole, in particular in Anglo-Saxon literature. As most geological connotations, Flandrian has changed significance and chronostratigraphic
- age since it was created in 1885 by Rutot and Van Den Broeck. At that time, Flandrian was a Pleistocene assise which completed the geological tradition of the cenozoic sequence. Substages of the Flandrian, as Calais and Dunkerque, are generally used
- 1976
- The Surface of the Ice-Age Earth. Quantitative geologic evidence is used to reconstruct boundary conditions for the climate 18,000 years ago
- 1976
- For a long time, the iron carapaces of the Mouydir have been supposed to be climatic carapaces, caused by pedogenesis. Actually, we have to deal with carapaces due to chemical weathering of a special geological substratum the Hoggar. All alluvial
- 1976
- results from the geological process of deposition of sedimentary formations. The AA. set up a simple model of heterogeneity where each sample is understood as two independent homogeneous media in parallel. This model allows a satisfactory representation
- 1976