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Brice Mourier

Researcher at Claude Bernard University Lyon 1

Publications -  62
Citations -  4633

Brice Mourier is an academic researcher from Claude Bernard University Lyon 1. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 48 publications receiving 4143 citations. Previous affiliations of Brice Mourier include University of Franche-Comté & University of Montpellier.

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From core referencing to data re-use: two French national initiatives to reinforce paleodata stewardship (National Cyber Core Repository and LTER France Retro-Observatory)

TL;DR: ROZA was developed under the umbrella of LTER-France (Long Term Ecological Research) in order to facilitate the re-use of data and samples and will favor to use of paleodata by non-paleodata scientists, in particular ecologists.
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Influence of dams on sediment continuity: A study case of a natural metallic contamination.

TL;DR: Multivariate statistical analyses tend to support the hypothesis that the unusually low influence of such poorly-degraded OM on trace element accumulation in the reservoir is related to the high fresh OM inputs in the reservoirs, diluting the global metallic contamination.
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Historical records, sources, and spatial trends of PCBs along the Rhône River (France).

TL;DR: Despite bans on PCB use since 1975 (open systems) and 1987 (closed systems), concentrations of PCBs in riverine fish in France continue to exceed regulatory levels, and it might be decades before target concentrations in sediment that correspond to regulatory thresholds in fish will be reached at some sites.
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Spatial and temporal trends in PCBs in sediment along the lower Rhône River, France.

TL;DR: The results indicate that permitted discharges from a hazardous-waste treatment facility upstream from Lyon might have contributed to high concentrations into the 1980-90s, but that industrial discharging from the greater Lyon area and tributaries to the Rhône near Lyon have had a greater contribution since the 1990s.