Aurélie Leroux
Centre national de la recherche scientifique
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The Holocene | 2013
Michel Magny; Aurélie Leroux; Vincent Bichet; Emilie Gauthier; Hervé Richard; Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet
A multiproxy approach to a sediment sequence at Lake Saint-Point in the French Jura Mountains gives evidence of a strong coupling between changes in terrestrial and lacustrine ecosystems throughout the Holocene. The early Holocene (11,700–10,200 cal. BP) is characterised by the recovery of terrestrial and lake ecosystems favoured by climatic warming. During the middle Holocene (10,600–6200 cal. BP), the climatic optimum coincided with an extension of deciduous forests into the catchment area, while lake sedimentation is dominated by authigenic carbonates and low detrital inputs. After 6200 cal. BP, the Neoglacial favoured expansion of Abies-Fagus forests and increasing detrital inputs to the lake where ostracod fauna declined and changed in composition. After 1200 cal. BP, human impact was responsible for extensive forest clearings in the catchment area, while the lake basin shows contrasting pictures with increasing detrital input, resuming sedimentation of authigenic carbonates and changes in dominant ostracod species. Orbitally driven climatic variations were the dominant factor of environmental changes until c. 1200 cal. BP. Around 2600 cal. BP, human impact increased and became the major factor in the catchment area and the lake basin from 1200 cal. BP onwards. Finally, the Saint-Point record offers a clear illustration of how gradual changes in insolation or increasing human impact may provoke, even under temperate climatic conditions, abrupt responses in mid-European terrestrial and lake ecosystems, and how differences in the dates of tipping points revealed by proxies suggest specific threshold values depending on the sensitivity of indicators used and on their role in the different compartments of these ecosystems.
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2007
Michel Magny; Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu; Ruth Drescher-Schneider; Boris Vannière; Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet; Yannick Miras; Laurent Millet; Gilles Bossuet; Odile Peyron; Elisabetta Brugiapaglia; Aurélie Leroux
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2008
Boris Vannière; Daniele Colombaroli; Emmanuel Chapron; Aurélie Leroux; Willy Tinner; Michel Magny
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011
Michel Magny; Boris Vannière; Camilla Calò; Laurent Millet; Aurélie Leroux; Odile Peyron; Gianni Zanchetta; Tommaso La Mantia; Willy Tinner
Journal of Quaternary Science | 2011
Michel Magny; Gilles Bossuet; Pascale Ruffaldi; Aurélie Leroux; Jacques Mouthon
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2008
Aurélie Leroux; Vincent Bichet; Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet; Michel Magny; Thierry Adatte; Emilie Gauthier; Hervé Richard; Agnès Baltzer
Archive | 2013
Emilie Gauthier; Laurie Murgia; Vincent Bichet; Aurélie Leroux; Hervé Richard
2nd International Workshop on archaeology of european mountain landscapes “The construction of mountain territories ; resource exploitation and practice mobility. | 2009
Emilie Gauthier; Vincent Bichet; Aurélie Leroux; Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet; E. Roquelle; C. Gros; Hervé Richard
Archive | 2008
Aurélie Leroux; Vincent Bichet; Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet; Michel Magny; Thierry Adatte; Emilie Gauthier; Hervé Richard
EGU | 2008
Aurélie Leroux; Vincent Bichet; Michel Magny; Anne-Véronique Walter-Simonnet; Hervé Richard; Thierry Adatte; Jean-Pierre Simonnet