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Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet

Researcher at University of Limoges

Publications -  19
Citations -  143

Sandrine Paradis-Grenouillet is an academic researcher from University of Limoges. The author has contributed to research in topics: Charcoal & Woodland. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 16 publications receiving 109 citations.

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Tracing the land use history and vegetation dynamics in the Mont Lozère (Massif Central, France) during the last 2000 years: The interdisciplinary study case of Countrasts peat bog

TL;DR: The Countrasts Bog (1400 m a.s.l.), located in the western part of the Mont Lozere medium mountain, has been the object of an interdisciplinary study combining multiproxy analyses which includes pollen, non-pollen palynomorphs (NPP), macrocharcoal particles, sedimentology and geochemistry, with archaeological and archaeobotanical data as mentioned in this paper.
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Sustainable management of metallurgical forest on Mont Lozère (France) during the Early Middle Ages

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact that charcoal production and metallurgy had on woodlands, along with the role that these activities played in changing the mountain landscape, was investigated in the French Massif Central region.
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Late Holocene history of woodland dynamics and wood use in an ancient mining area of the Pyrenees (Ariège, France)

TL;DR: In this article, an interdisciplinary approach involving archaeology, charcoal analysis, ecological history and geochemistry was used to reconstruct past woodland changes and land uses in an ancient mining area of the Eastern Pyrenees.
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AnthracoLoJ un outil pour la simplification des mesures dendrométriques

TL;DR: In this article, the authors propose an outil AnthracoLoJ, mis au point par le laboratoire Geolab, which automatisant the mesure de the distance d'un cerne par rapport au cœur du bois.
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Deciduous oak/chestnut: Differential shrinkage of wood during charcoalification? Preliminary experimental results and implications for wood diameter study in anthracology

TL;DR: In this article, a comparative analysis of wood shrinkage in oak and chestnut in charring conditions close to those observed in a charcoal-making context (charring in a lowoxygen environment, at temperatures between 400°C and 600°C).