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    The “Turritella Layer”: A Potential Proxy of a Drastic Holocene Environmental Change on the North–East Atlantic Coast

    A collection of data including sub-bottom VHR seismic (Seistec boomer), bathymetry and cores, was conducted in three sea lochs of the north west coast of Scotland, as part of an investigation of the sedimentol...

    Agnès Baltzer, Zohra Mokeddem, Evelyne Goubert in Sediment Fluxes in Coastal Areas (2015)

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    Middle Lutetian climate in the Paris Basin: implications for a marine hotspot of paleobiodiversity

    The present study reports the evolution of environmental conditions and seawater temperatures during the establishment of a marine hotspot of paleobiodiversity that took place in the Paris Basin during the Lut...

    Damien Huyghe, Didier Merle, Franck Lartaud, Emilie Cheype, Laurent Emmanuel in Facies (2012)

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    Influence of food supply on the δ13C signature of mollusc shells: implications for palaeoenvironmental reconstitutions

    Compared to oxygen isotopes, the carbon isotope composition of biogenic carbonates is less commonly used as proxy for palaeoenvironmental reconstructions because shell δ13C is derived from both dissolved inorgani...

    Franck Lartaud, Laurent Emmanuel, Marc de Rafelis, Stephane Pouvreau in Geo-Marine Letters (2010)

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    A latitudinal gradient of seasonal temperature variation recorded in oyster shells from the coastal waters of France and The Netherlands

    Cathodoluminescence (CL) microscopy of the foliated calcite shell hinge sections of live-collected oyster Crassostrea gigas collected at seven locations along a latitudinal gradient from the Netherlands in the No...

    Franck Lartaud, Laurent Emmanuel, Marc de Rafelis, Michel Ropert in Facies (2010)