Bertil Hebert
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
15 Papers
26 Citations
Bertil Hebert is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Mediterranean climate. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 9 publications.
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Structure of the Demerara passive-transform margin and associated sedimentary processes. Initial results from the IGUANES cruise
Lies Loncke,Agnès Maillard,Christophe Basile,R. Roest,Germain Bayon,Virginie Gaullier,F. Pattier,M. Mercier de Lépinay,Céline Grall,Laurence Droz,Tania Marsset,Pierre Giresse,C. Caprais,Cecile Cathalot,David Graindorge,Arnauld Heuret,F. Lebrun,Sylvain Bermell,Boris Marcaillou,C. Sotin,Bertil Hebert,Martin Patriat,Maria-Angela Bassetti,Cédric Tallobre,Roselyne Buscail,X. Durrieu de Madron,François Bourrin +26 more
TL;DR: The IGUANES cruise on the R/V L'Atalante along the Demerara passive transform margin off French Guiana and Surinam as discussed by the authors highlights the lateral variability of the 350 km-long Guiana-Surinam transform margin due to the presence of a releasing bend between two transform segments.
Origin of an enigmatic regional Mio-Pliocene unconformity on the Demerara plateau
F. Pattier,Lies Loncke,Patrice Imbert,Virginie Gaullier,Christophe Basile,Agnès Maillard,Walter R. Roest,Martin Patriat,Bruno C. Vendeville,Tania Marsset,Germain Bayon,Cecile Cathalot,Jean-Claude Caprais,Sylvain Bermell,Christine Sotin,Bertil Hebert,Marion Mercier de Lépinay,Jean-Frédéric Lebrun,Boris Marcaillou,Arnauld Heuret,Laurence Droz,David Graindorge,Ewald Poetisi,H. Berrenstein +23 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss a series of hypotheses that try to explain the onset and evolution of these depressions forming the Mio-Pliocene unconformity (Canyons? Slope failures? Contourite moats? Hydrate pockmarks?).
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Morphodynamic Behaviour of a Mediterranean Intermittent Estuary with Opening Phases Primarily Dominated by Offshore Winds
Pierre Feyssat,Raphaël Certain,Nicolas Robin,Olivier Raynal,Nicolas Aleman,Bertil Hebert,Antoine Lamy,Jean-Paul Barusseau +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the dynamics of an intermittent estuary in a wave-dominated (microtidal) area, with low fluvial discharges and strong dominant offshore wind regimes, were investigated.
Sub-chapter 1.1.3. Past hydrological variability in the Moroccan Middle Atlas inferred from lakes and lacustrine sediments
Laurence Vidal,Ali Rhoujjati,Rachid Adallal,Guillaume Jouve,Edouard Bard,Abdel Benkaddour,Emmanuel Chapron,Thierry Courp,Laurent Dezileau,Marta Garcia,Bertil Hebert,Anaëlle Simmoneau,Corinne Sonzogni,Florence Sylvestre,Kazuyo Tachikawa,Christine Vallet-Coulomb,Elisabeth Viry +16 more
- 01 Jan 2016
TL;DR: In this article, Azigza et al. presented an integrated approach focusing on a mountainous lake for estimating the consequences of climate changes in terms of impact on terrestrial environments and resources.
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Recent hydrological variability of the Moroccan Middle Atlas Mountains inferred from microscale sedimentological and geochemical analyses of lake sediments
Guillaume Jouve,Laurence Vidal,Rachid Adallal,Ali Rhoujjati,Abdelfattah Benkaddour,Emmanuel Chapron,Kazuyo Tachikawa,Edouard Bard,Thierry Courp,Laurent Dezileau,Bertil Hebert,William Rapuc,Anaëlle Simonneau,Corinne Sonzogni,Florence Sylvestre +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigate Lake Azigza in the Moroccan Middle Atlas, a region that suffers from a scarcity of observational hydrological data necessary for a coherent management of water resources.
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