Understanding the role of the ocean in CO₂ capture
As climate change intensifies, the European Marine Board (EMB) this month published Future Science Brief No. 13 to assess marine CO₂ capture activities,
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As climate change intensifies, the European Marine Board (EMB) this month published Future Science Brief No. 13 to assess marine CO₂ capture activities,
Faced with the growing challenges of climate change and pressure on natural environments, understanding and sustainably managing the water cycle is more crucial than ever.
Joanna Charton, a former doctoral student in the Climate team, has won the 2024 AMU Dissertation Prize (ED251), which will be awarded in 2025. This prize is awarded for
Geographic information sciences engineer My career path has taken me from surveyor to spatial data processing specialist, with a stint in public health.
From 15 to 18 September 2025, the Observatoire de Haute-Provence (OHP, 04870 Saint-Michel-l'Observatoire) hosted the 5ᵉ meeting entitled "Continental coring in France: innovations, know-how, federation and regulations".
At the end of August 2025, CEREGE celebrated its 30th anniversary with a week packed with scientific meetings, exchanges, exhibitions and festivities. These three days offered a unique reflection of the
FOCUS | Anne-Lise Jourdan Geochemist specialising in stable & clumped isotopes, Research Engineer at the PANISS analytical platform An undoubtedly somewhat atypical career path, guided more by the
On Friday 4 July 2025, CEREGE inaugurated the Halle CIRENE, a new 400 m² building dedicated to scientific experimentation and environmental innovation, on the Technopôle de l'Arbois.
FOCUS | Joanna Charton Postdoctoral researcher in glacial geomorphology and geochemistry at the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory A former doctoral student at CEREGE, she specialises in the study of past palaeoglaciers to better understand their
Coordinators: C. Vallet-Coulomb, B. Arfib, J. Gonçalves This theme focuses on flow and transport processes in the critical zone, i.e. from the atmosphere to surface and deep groundwater,