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Laurent Dezileau

Researcher at University of Caen Lower Normandy

Publications -  92
Citations -  2427

Laurent Dezileau is an academic researcher from University of Caen Lower Normandy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Holocene & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 87 publications receiving 2092 citations. Previous affiliations of Laurent Dezileau include University of Montpellier & Adept Technology.

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Resolving the ‘opal paradox’ in the Southern Ocean

TL;DR: The reconciliation of surface production rates and sedimentary accumulation rates may enable the use of biogenic opal in the reconstruction of palaeoproductivity when the factors that affect the Si/C ratio are better understood.
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Persisting impact of historical mining activity to metal (Pb, Zn, Cd, Tl, Hg) and metalloid (As, Sb) enrichment in sediments of the Gardon River, Southern France

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that ancient mining activity still contributes to metal enrichment in the sediments of the Gardon River and that some of these metals may be mobilized toward the water compartment.
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Storm-induced marine flooding: Lessons from a multidisciplinary approach

TL;DR: In this article, a review of the state-of-the-art on marine submersions from the viewpoint of several scientific disciplines is presented, with a selection of examples demonstrating the added value of interdisciplinary approaches to improve our knowledge of marine sub-mersions.
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Evidence for strong sediment redistribution by bottom currents along the southeast Indian ridge

TL;DR: In this paper, a large contourite drift along the southern #ank of the Southeast Indian Ridge (SEIR) is recognized in published sediment thickness maps, and the contribution of advected sediments to the bulk sediment and rare-earth elements (REE) and trace-element compositions to determine the possible di!erences in sedimentary origin of the transported material.