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Registration - Technopole de l'Arbois- Technopole de Château Gombert Preprogramme_PDS2023 Following on from the Fête de la Science, CEREGE is organising the Printemps des Sciences event for 2023 on
Programme of the Arbois 2024 Science Village Contacts Organisation and coordination: Corinne Sonzogni Press: Leslie Monnier @: fetedelascience@cerege.fr The Arbois Environmental Science Village
"Deformation processes in upper crustal faults: Contributions of carbonaceous Raman spectroscopy and fluid inclusion studies" Abstract: This presentation focuses on the
"Seismic cycle of faults in the intra-continental domain: example of the Petrinja fault and earthquake (2020, Croatia) based on morphotectonic and geodetic analyses" Summary: On 29th December
"Increased exhumation along the Sutlej River, NW Indian Himalaya, at < 1 Ma triggered by river incision and climate" Abstract: River erosion is considered a major driver of localized
Across Central Europe, the Alps cover four sub-climatic regions and play a major role in the continent's water storage and supply. Famously referred to as the "water tower of Europe",
The glaciers of the Greater Caucasus are a vital economic and water resource for the indigenous populations. These glaciers are currently in decline, but it is still difficult to quantify the impact of this decline.
The INSU/LEFE 'CHEMICAL' project is exploiting this new equipment by looking at changes in the monsoon in two key areas close to the equator: West Africa and the equatorial eastern Pacific, by
The MioCarb project aims to understand the development of the modern carbon cycle between the late Miocene and early Pliocene (10-4
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