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Jean-Marc Baele
Researcher at University of Mons
Publications - 78
Citations - 1101
Jean-Marc Baele is an academic researcher from University of Mons. The author has contributed to research in topics: Authigenic & Cretaceous. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 74 publications receiving 870 citations. Previous affiliations of Jean-Marc Baele include Faculté polytechnique de Mons.
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Structure and evolutionary implications of the earliest (Sinemurian, Early Jurassic) dinosaur eggs and eggshells
Koen Stein,Koen Stein,Edina Prondvai,Edina Prondvai,Timothy D. Huang,Timothy D. Huang,Jean-Marc Baele,P. Martin Sander,P. Martin Sander,Robert R. Reisz,Robert R. Reisz,Robert R. Reisz +11 more
TL;DR: Phylogenetic analyses and their Sinemurian age indicate that the thin egg shell of basal sauropodomorphs represents a major evolutionary innovation at the base of Dinosauria and that the much thicker eggshell of sauropods, theropods, and ornithischian dinosaurs evolved independently.
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The process of ghost-rock karstification and its role in the formation of cave systems
Caroline Dubois,Yves Quinif,Jean-Marc Baele,L. Barriquand,A. Bini,Laurent Bruxelles,Laurent Bruxelles,Grégory Dandurand,Cécile Havron,Olivier Kaufmann,Benjamin Lans,Richard Maire,J. Martin,J. Rodet,Matt Rowberry,P. Tognini,Anne Vergari +16 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present an extensive review of the process of ghost-rock karstification and highlight its role in the formation of cave systems, which is a two stage process that differs in many respects from the traditional single-stage process of karsification by total removal.
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Continental France and Belgium during the early Cretaceous: paleoweatherings and paleolandforms
Médard Thiry,Florence Quesnel,Johan Yans,Robert Wyns,Anne Vergari,Hervé Théveniaut,Regine Simon-Coinçon,Caroline Ricordel,Marie-Gabrielle Moreau,Denis Giot,Christian Dupuis,Laurent Bruxelles,Jocelyn Barbarand,Jean-Marc Baele +13 more
TL;DR: In the early Cretaceous, successive tectonic phases and several sea level falls resulted in the emersion of the main part of western Europe and the development of thick "lateritic" weathering as discussed by the authors.
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The Tachakoucht-Iriri-Tourtit arc complex (Moroccan Anti-Atlas): Neoproterozoic records of polyphased subduction-accretion dynamics during the Pan-African orogeny
Antoine Triantafyllou,Antoine Triantafyllou,Julien Berger,Jean-Marc Baele,Hervé Diot,Nasser Ennih,Gaëlle Plissart,Christophe Monnier,Arnaud Watlet,Olivier Bruguier,Paul Spagna,Sara Vandycke +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, tectonic, metamorphic and U-Pb zircon dating data on the polyphased Tachakoucht-Iriri and Tourtit arc-related units within the Moroccan Pan-African belt (Sirwa window, Anti-Atlas).
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Intra-oceanic arc growth driven by magmatic and tectonic processes recorded in the Neoproterozoic Bougmane arc complex (Anti-Atlas, Morocco)
Antoine Triantafyllou,Antoine Triantafyllou,Julien Berger,Jean-Marc Baele,Olivier Bruguier,Hervé Diot,Hervé Diot,Nasser Ennih,Christophe Monnier,Gaëlle Plissart,Sara Vandycke,Arnaud Watlet,Arnaud Watlet +12 more
TL;DR: The Bougmane complex as mentioned in this paper is a Neoproterozoic tectonic unit located south of the Bou Azzer ophiolite in the Moroccan Anti-Atlas orogen.