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F. Melieres
Researcher at University of Paris
Publications - 11
Citations - 1959
F. Melieres is an academic researcher from University of Paris. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Total organic carbon. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 11 publications receiving 1869 citations. Previous affiliations of F. Melieres include Centre national de la recherche scientifique.
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History of the Mediterranean salinity crisis
Kenneth J. Hsü,Lucien Montadert,Daniel Bernoulli,Maria Bianca Cita,Albert Erickson,Robert E. Garrison,Robert B. Kidd,F. Melieres,Carla Müller,Ramil Wright +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a history of geodynamic evolution of the Mediterranean leading to the salinity crisis is outlined, based on the 'desiccated deep-basin model' and an accurate portrayal of the crisis is presented.
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A 13,000-year climate record from western tibet
Françoise Gasse,Maurice Arnold,Jean-Charles Fontes,Monique Fort,E. Gibert,A. Huc,Li Bingyan,Li Yuanfang,Liu Qing,F. Melieres,E. Van Campo,Wang Fubao,Zhang Qingsong +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 13,000-yr record from Sumxi Co (western Tibet), constructed from both lake-core and shoreline studies, shows that conditions in the early-middle Holocene were warmer and wetter than at present.
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A Late Pleistocene-Holocene lacustrine record from Lake Manas, Zunggar (northern Xinjiang, western China)
Thomas E. Rhodes,Françoise Gasse,Françoise Gasse,Ruifen Lin,Jean-Charles Fontes,Jean-Charles Fontes,Keqin Wei,Philippe Bertrand,Elisabeth Gibert,Elisabeth Gibert,F. Melieres,F. Melieres,Piotr Tucholka,Piotr Tucholka,Zhixiang Wang,Zhi-Yuan Cheng +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used three 5-m long cores taken from Lake Manas in the Zunggar desert (northern Xinjiang) to reconstruct the environmental evolution of the area.
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Variation of the Distribution of Organic Matter Within a Transgressive System Tract: Kimmeridge Clay (Jurassic), England: Chapter 6
TL;DR: The Kimmeridge Clay of northern England is part of a highstand system tract, rich in organic material, whose offshore correlatives sourced much of the North Sea oil province as discussed by the authors.
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Hétérogenéité quantitative et qualitative de la matière organique dans les argiles du Kimmeridgien du val de Pickering (Yorkshire, UK). Cadre sédimentologique et stratigraphique
TL;DR: In this article, Marton et al. showed that the formation is caracterisee par une grande homogeneite des apports sedimentaires, which implies conditions of sedimentation stables dans le temps and dans l'espace.