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Christine Hatté

Researcher at Université Paris-Saclay

Publications -  141
Citations -  18673

Christine Hatté is an academic researcher from Université Paris-Saclay. The author has contributed to research in topics: Loess & Glacial period. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 129 publications receiving 17484 citations. Previous affiliations of Christine Hatté include University of Arizona & Centre national de la recherche scientifique.

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High-resolution record of the last Interglacial–glacial cycle in the Nussloch loess–palaeosol sequences, Upper Rhine Area, Germany

TL;DR: The Nussloch loess sequences were sampled at close intervals (10 cm) and documented in respect of their stratigraphy, palaeopedology, sedimentology, palynology, malacology and geochemistry, and were dated using radiocarbon and OSL methods as mentioned in this paper.
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Rapid and cyclic aeolian deposition during the Last Glacial in European loess: a high-resolution record from Nussloch, Germany

TL;DR: In this paper, the results of an investigation of the Weichselian Upper Pleniglacial loess sequences of Nussloch (Rhine Valley, Germany) based on stratigraphy, palaeopedology, sedimentology, palynology, malacology and geochemistry (δ 13 C), supported by radiocarbon, TL and OSL dating are reported.
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Atmosphere–soil carbon transfer as a function of soil depth

TL;DR: This study of whole-soil carbon dynamics finds that, of the atmospheric carbon that is incorporated into the topmost metre of soil over 50 years, just 19 per cent reaches the subsoil, in a manner that depends on land use and aridity.
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Deep soil carbon dynamics are driven more by soil type than by climate: a worldwide meta-analysis of radiocarbon profiles.

TL;DR: Analysis of 14C contents in 122 profiles of mineral soil showed that the age of topsoil carbon was primarily affected by climate and cultivation, and illustrated the strong dependence of soil carbon dynamics on other pedologic traits such as clay content and mineralogy.