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environmental geosciences
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environmental geosciences

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Cafés #découverte de l'Arbois : LCE (Chemistry and Environment Laboratory)

Technopôle de l'Arbois Aix-en-Provence, France

This programme of activities, initiated by the Technopole, aims to reveal the richness of the Technopole and to exchange ideas between Technopolitans, over a friendly coffee/tea. Technopole companies needing to quantify and study the transformation and transfer of contaminants in the air, water or soil are invited to register to meet with experts in the field.

T&P Seminar: Yannick Caniven, Oxford University.

Technopôle de l'Arbois Aix-en-Provence, France

Why do fast earthquakes accelerate dramatically while slow ones are not able to? In this study, we explore the physical origins of various types of events in a particle-based simulation of fault slip. Our model simulates a vertical crustal strike-slip fault in two dimensions, viewed from the top. We use an assemblage of about 14,000 particles, bonded to impart cohesion at all contacts except along a pre-defined fault line of 50 km length.

Special Seminar: Maxime Bridoux (CEA)

Technopôle de l'Arbois Aix-en-Provence, France

"Abstract: Molecular biogeochemistry blends concepts from geology, chemistry, and biology to study the cycling of biological elements (C, N, P, S, ...) throughout various Earth systems. While targeted molecular biogeochemistry provide information on the regulation [...].

Major Seminar: Lars-Eric Heimburger-Boavida (MIO)

Technopôle de l'Arbois Aix-en-Provence, France

Amphithéâtre Pasteur, CEREGE Arbois "Mercury budgets telling stories" Abstract: The seminar will be about mercury and methylmercury budgets, starting from a small but relevant basin, the Arctic Ocean, a prime study area because of the apparent high ecosystem and human exposure. International efforts have now made the Arctic Ocean one of the best observed basins [...].