RESEARCH Projects
Ongoing projects
Late Quaternary glacial dynamics of the Tien Shan
Principal collaborators: Taylor Schildgen (PI of the ERC project "GyroSCoPe", GFZ) and Hella Wittmann (GFZ)
Study Area: Tien Shan in Kyrgyzstan
Methods used: cosmogenic nuclides (10Be and 36Cl)
Impact of the Mid-Pleistocene Transition on erosion in the glaciated Kyrgyz Tien Shan
Principal collaborators: Taylor Schildgen (PI of the ERC project "GyroSCoPe", GFZ), Ed Sobel (Uni Potsdam) and Peter van der Beek (Uni Potsdam)
Study Area: Tien Shan in Kyrgyzstan
Methods used: Thermochronology (AHe, AFT and 3He/4He)
PERTURBation of a SEDIMENTARY SYSTEM by a major storm
Principal collaborators: Pierre-Henri Blard (CRPG), Julien Charreau (CRPG), Olivier Evrard (LSCE), Carole Petit (Université de Nice) and Équipe ASTER (CEREGE)
Study Area: Var catchment in the Alps
Methods used: cosmogenic nuclides (10Be) and short-lived isotopes (137Cs, 210Pb)
Constrains on glacial erosion in the alps
Principal collaborators: Pierre-Henri Blard (CRPG), Julien Charreau (CRPG)
Study Area: Alps
Methods used: cosmogenic nuclides (10Be)
Concluded projects
DENUDATION AND SEDIMENT FLUX TO THE GREAT BARRIER REEF
Princinpal collaborators: Jacky Crocke (UCD), Sam Kelley (UCD), Alexandru Codilean (University of Wollogong), Dylan Rood (Imperial College London)
Study Area: East coast of Australia
Methods used: cosmogenic nuclides (10Be), sediment fluxes
IMPACT OF THE LAST GLACIAL-INTERGLACIAL ON DENUDATION IN THE ALPS
Collaborators: Pierre-Henri Blard (CRPG), Julien Charreau (CRPG), Samuel Toucanne (IFREMER), Stephan Jorry (IFREMER), Stéphane Molliex (Université de Bretagne Occidentale) and Équipe ASTER (CEREGE)
Study Area: Var catchment in the Alps
Methods used: cosmogenic nuclides (10Be) and sediment source tracing (Nd)
Present day denudation dynamics of the var catchment
Collaborators: Pierre-Henri Blard (CRPG), Julien Charreau (CRPG), Carole Petit (Université de Nice), Stépahne Molliex (Université de Bretagne Occidentale) and Équipe ASTER (CEREGE)
Study Area: Var catchment in the Alps
Methods used: cosmogenic nuclides (10Be)