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Catherine Bertrand

Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique

Publications -  62
Citations -  1508

Catherine Bertrand is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Landslide & Groundwater. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 60 publications receiving 1287 citations. Previous affiliations of Catherine Bertrand include University of Franche-Comté & Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University.

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XUTs are a class of Xrn1-sensitive antisense regulatory non-coding RNA in yeast

TL;DR: A novel class of 1,658 Xrn1-sensitive unstable transcripts (XUTs) in which 66% are antisense to open reading frames are identified, demonstrating that antisense ncRNA-mediated regulation is a general regulatory pathway for gene expression in S. cerevisiae.
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OZCAR: The French Network of Critical Zone Observatories

Jérôme Gaillardet, +148 more
- 29 Nov 2018 - 
TL;DR: The OZCAR-RI project as discussed by the authors is a network of instrumented sites, bringing together 21 pre-existing research observatories monitoring different compartments of the zone situated between “the rock and the sky,” the Earth's skin or critical zone (CZ), over the long term.
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Hydromechanical modeling of a large moving rock slope inferred from slope levelling coupled to spring long-term hydrochemical monitoring: example of the La Clapière landslide (Southern Alps, France)

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of water infiltration on large moving rock mass stability is investigated, and a hydromechanical conceptual model is proposed based on the analysis of geological, hydgeological, hydrogeochemistry and landslide velocity measurements.
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Conceptual hydrogeological model of flow and transport of dissolved organic carbon in a small Jura karst system

TL;DR: In this article, the authors used two combined approaches: hydrodynamic and hydrochemical data to identify the system structure and characterize the main processes occurring during flood events, and then they built a new conceptual hydrogeological model coupled with DOC transport to numerically validate the hydrological functioning.
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Hydrogeochemistry: an investigation tool to evaluate infiltration into large moving rock masses (case study of La Clapière and Séchilienne alpine landslides)

TL;DR: Isotopic and hydrogeochemical methods have been used to investigate groundwater movement inside the La Clapiere and Sechilienne alpine landslides in southern France as mentioned in this paper, and the δ18O data were used to determine the infiltration altitudes of the two areas.