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Hervé Denis
Researcher at University of Grenoble
Publications - 10
Citations - 158
Hervé Denis is an academic researcher from University of Grenoble. The author has contributed to research in topics: Sediment & Trace metal. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 9 publications receiving 107 citations. Previous affiliations of Hervé Denis include European Automobile Manufacturers Association.
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Spatial variation and risk assessment of trace metals in water and sediment of the Mekong Delta.
Emilie Strady,Emilie Strady,Quoc Tuc Dinh,Julien Némery,Thanh Nho Nguyen,Stéphane Guédron,Nhu Sang Nguyen,Hervé Denis,Phuoc Dan Nguyen +8 more
TL;DR: Assessment of trace metals concentrations in the water, suspended particulate matter and surface sediments of the Tien River, the Northern branch of the Mekong Delta, during both dry and rainy seasons evidenced that V, Cr, Co, As and Pb are dominant in the particulate phase while Mo, Ni and Cu dominate in the dissolved fraction.
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Baseline seasonal investigation of nutrients and trace metals in surface waters and sediments along the Saigon River basin impacted by the megacity of Ho Chi Minh (Vietnam)
Emilie Strady,Emilie Strady,Vu Bich Hanh Dang,Julien Némery,Stéphane Guédron,Quoc Tuc Dinh,Hervé Denis,Phuoc Dan Nguyen +7 more
TL;DR: In general, levels of nutrient and metal contaminations along the Saigon River during both seasons appear moderate regarding to Vietnamese and WHO guidelines although the urban area is highlighted as the major contributor for metal(oid) emissions.
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Sediment flocculation in the Mekong River estuary, Vietnam, an important driver of geomorphological changes
Nicolas Gratiot,Audrey Bildstein,Tran Tuan Anh,Heiko Thoss,Hervé Denis,Hervé Michallet,Heiko Apel +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the influence of sediment concentration, turbulence and differential particle settling on flocculation through field and laboratory investigations of the Mekong estuary is quantified, and it is shown that floc properties and their changes over time are necessary to gain comprehensive understanding and modelling of hydrodynamics and of the associated geomorphological changes.
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Dopant activation and crystal recovery in arsenic-implanted ultra-thin silicon-on-insulator structures using 308nm nanosecond laser annealing
Sebastien Kerdiles,P. Acosta Alba,B. Mathieu,Marc Veillerot,R. Kachtouli,Pascal Besson,Hervé Denis,Fulvio Mazzamuto,I. Toque-Tresonne,Karim Huet,Claire Fenouillet-Beranger +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the different regimes encountered when submitting ultra-thin SOI structures implanted with arsenic to single-pulse laser annealing with increasing energy density, are identified.
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(Invited) Sequential 3D Process Integration: Opportunities for Low Temperature Processing
Sebastien Kerdiles,Sebastien Kerdiles,Pablo Acosta-Alba,Pablo Acosta-Alba,B. Mathieu,B. Mathieu,Marc Veillerot,Marc Veillerot,Hervé Denis,Hervé Denis,F. Aussenac,F. Aussenac,Fulvio Mazzamuto,I. Toque-Tresonne,Karim Huet,Marie-Pierre Samson,Bernard Previtali,Bernard Previtali,Laurent Brunet,Laurent Brunet,Perrine Batude,Perrine Batude,Claire Fenouillet-Beranger,Claire Fenouillet-Beranger +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present recent advances in ultra-violet nanosecond laser annealing targeting monolithic 3D integration targeting the dopant activation in thin implanted SOI structures, simulating source and drain regions.