E. Sisavath
IFREMER
8 Papers
73 Citations
E. Sisavath is an academic researcher from IFREMER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Turbidite & Lithosphere. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 8 publications. Previous affiliations of E. Sisavath include Fugro & Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris.
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Papers
Direct sediment transfer from land to deep-sea: Insights into shallow multibeam bathymetry at La Réunion Island
Nathalie Babonneau,Christophe Delacourt,Romain Cancouët,E. Sisavath,E. Sisavath,Patrick Bachèlery,Patrick Bachèlery,Aude Mazuel,Stephan J. Jorry,Anne Deschamps,Jérôme Ammann,Nicolas Villeneuve +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed picture of canyon heads off La Reunion Island, with high-resolution multibeam bathymetry in the water depth range of 4-220m, is presented.
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Morphology and sedimentary architecture of a modern volcaniclastic turbidite system: The Cilaos fan, offshore La Réunion Island
E. Sisavath,E. Sisavath,Nathalie Babonneau,Francky Saint-Ange,Patrick Bachèlery,Stephan J. Jorry,Christine Deplus,Béatrice de Voogd,Bruno Savoye +8 more
TL;DR: The Cilaos fan is a large volcaniclastic submarine fan, connected to rivers that episodically experience torrential floods through a narrow and steep shelf-slope system.
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Processes controlling a volcaniclastic turbiditic system during the last climatic cycle: Example of the Cilaos deep-sea fan, offshore La Réunion Island
E. Sisavath,E. Sisavath,Aude Mazuel,Stephan J. Jorry,Nathalie Babonneau,Patrick Bachèlery,Béatrice de Voogd,Marie Salpin,Laurent Emmanuel,Luc Beaufort,Samuel Toucanne +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a set of piston cores was collected in order to establish the stratigraphy of this fan and to examine the processes controlling the turbidite sedimentation off the Cilaos cirque (Piton des Neiges volcanic massif) over the last climatic cycle.
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Turbidity current activity along the flanks of a volcanic edifice: The Mafate volcaniclastic complex, La Réunion Island, Indian Ocean
Aude Mazuel,E. Sisavath,Nathalie Babonneau,Stephan J. Jorry,Patrick Bachèlery,Christophe Delacourt +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, a map of the surface architecture of the Mafate and Saint-Denis turbidite systems has been established by integrating bathymetry, backscatter multibeam sounder images, TOBI side-scan sonar images and seismic reflection profiles.
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