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Maurice Arnold
Researcher at Aix-Marseille University
Publications - 141
Citations - 12442
Maurice Arnold is an academic researcher from Aix-Marseille University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Younger Dryas & Deglaciation. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 141 publications receiving 11774 citations. Previous affiliations of Maurice Arnold include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Aster.
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Determination of muon attenuation lengths in depth profiles from in situ produced cosmogenic nuclides
Régis Braucher,Didier Bourlès,Silke Merchel,J.R. Vidal Romani,D. Fernadez-Mosquera,Kurt Marti,L. Leanni,F. Chauvet,Maurice Arnold,Georges Aumaître,Karim Keddadouche +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, a new approach based on the measurement of the evolution of cosmogenic nuclide concentrations along depth profiles to determine the muon attenuation lengths is proposed.
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Surface and deep hydrology of the northern atlantic ocean during the past 150 000 years
Laurent Labeyrie,Laurence Vidal,Elsa Cortijo,Martine Paterne,Maurice Arnold,Jean-Claude Duplessy,M. Vautravers,Monique Labracherie,Josette Duprat,Jean-Louis Turon,Francis E. Grousset,T. C. E. van Weering +11 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a tentative reconstruction of the changes in surface and deep-water density, based upon the study of cores SU 90-39 (53 degrees N 22 degrees W) and SU 90 -08 (43 degrees N 30 degrees W), is presented.
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AMS 14C Study of Transient Events and of the Ventilation Rate of the Pacific Intermediate Water During the Last Deglaciation
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Hydrological relationship between the North Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea during the past 15‐75 kyr
Martine Paterne,Nejib Kallel,Laurent Labeyrie,Maryline J Vautravers,Jean-Claude Duplessy,Martine Rossignol-Strick,Elsa Cortijo,Maurice Arnold,Michel Fontugne +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the Mediterranean Sea hydrology at the time of the Heinrich formation in the North Atlantic Ocean was analyzed by comparing sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and oxygen isotope composition of seawater (δw) changes during the past 75 kyr in two marine cores.
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Cosmogenic 10Be dating of a sackung and its faulted rock glaciers, in the Alps of Savoy (France)
Jean-Claude Hippolyte,Didier Bourlès,Régis Braucher,Julien Carcaillet,Laëtitia Léanni,Maurice Arnold,Georges Aumaître +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used cosmic ray exposure (CRE) dating methods to date the Arcs sackung in the Alps and found that it lasted only a few thousand years and stopped at about 8462 ± 432 10Be yr.