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Earth and Planetary Science Letters | 2010

Application of the authigenic 10Be/9Be dating method to continental sediments: Reconstruction of the Mio-Pleistocene sedimentary sequence in the early hominid fossiliferous areas of the northern Chad Basin

Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Didier Bourlès; Régis Braucher; Maurice Arnold; Philippe Duringer; Marc Jolivet; Abderamane Moussa; Pierre Deschamps; Claude Roquin; Julien Carcaillet; Mathieu Schuster; Fabrice Lihoreau; Andossa Likius; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet

The concentrations of atmospheric cosmogenic 10Be normalized to the solubilized fraction of its stable isotope 9Be have been measured in the authigenic phase leached from silicated continental sediments deposited since the upper Miocene in the northern Chad Basin. This method is validated by the systematic congruence with the biochronological estimations based on the fossil mammal evolutive degree of faunal assemblages. The fifty-five authigenic 10Be/9Be ages obtained along 12 logs distributed along two West-East cross sections that encompass best representative Mio-Pliocene outcrops including paleontological sites show a systematic stratigraphic decrease when considering all studied sedimentary facies extending from the Pleistocene up to 8 Ma and allow performing geologic correlations otherwise impossible in the studied area. The resulting global sequence evidences and temporally specifies the succession of the main paleoenvironments that have developed in this region since the Miocene. Under the special conditions encountered in the northern Chad Basin, this study demonstrates that the authigenic 10Be/9Be ratio may be used as a dating tool of continental sedimentary deposits from 1 to 8 Ma. The half-life of 10Be theoretically allowing dating up to 14 Ma, it may have fundamental implications on important field research such as paleoclimatology and, through the dating of fossiliferous deposits in paleontology and paleoanthropology.


Journal of Paleolimnology | 2018

Wind-driven waterbodies: a new category of lake within an alternative sedimentologically-based lake classification

Alexis Nutz; Mathieu Schuster; Jean-François Ghienne; Claude Roquin; Frédéric Bouchette

Lakes are common natural systems for which sedimentation is considered to be relatively simple, generally dominated by fluvial processes along the margin and prevailing low-energy settling in the central, deeper parts. However, for many lakes, higher-energy wind-driven processes dominate. As such, a new category of lakes is proposed, herein referred to as wind-driven waterbodies (WWB). WWB display a sedimentation largely dominated by wave related processes and wind-induced lake-scale water circulation evidenced by the construction of beach ridges, spits or cuspate spits along their shorelines, and by sediment drifts, sedimentary shelf progradation and erosional surfaces in their deeper, offshore domains. WWB are observed worldwide, they share a common physiography that favours wind-forced hydrodynamics and related sedimentation patterns. This physiography is expressed by the IWWB index, a ratio of the maximum representative fetch relative to mean basin depth. It is proposed that an index value greater than three favours the evolution of a lake as a WWB. The WWB concept represents a new end-member in an alternative, sedimentologically-based lake classification that is proposed in this paper.


Geological Society of America Bulletin | 2015

Wind-driven bottom currents and related sedimentary bodies in Lake Saint-Jean (Québec, Canada)

Alexis Nutz; Mathieu Schuster; Jean-François Ghienne; Claude Roquin; M.B. Hay; Fabien Rétif; Raphaël Certain; Nicolas Robin; Olivier Raynal; Pierre A. Cousineau; Sirocco Team; Frédéric Bouchette

Lakes are major depositional systems for which the related depositional processes have long been considered relatively simple. Breaking this statement, this study presents a detailed analysis of deposits in Lake Saint-Jean, the third largest natural lake in Quebec. In addition to postglacial deltaic and coastal depositional systems fringing the lake, current-controlled features such as a large subaqueous prograding wedge and three sediment drifts have been identifi ed in its central portion based on two-dimensional (2-D) acoustic high-resolution subbottom profiles. The large subaqueous prograding wedge is a 4-km-long and up to 15-m-thick heterolithic shelf-like construction in the southeastern part of the lake. The three sediment drifts are 0.1–0.5-km-long and 2–5-mthick mud mounds distributed on the lake floor in the central portion of the lake. Diatom analyses and radiocarbon dating show that the development of these current-controlled features occurred during the lacustrine phase, after the disconnection with the postglacial marine Laflamme Gulf at 8.5 cal. k.y. B.P. Depositional facies show evidence of recurrent bottom-current activity. Related deposits alternate with pelagic sedimentation stages characterized by the settling of mud and biogenic accumulations. We investigated the origin of bottom currents using a numerical simulation (SYMPHONIE, an oceanographic model), with the aim of modeling wind-induced lake-scale water circulation. Simulations suggest that the subaqueous prograding wedge and the three sediment drifts result from wind-induced bottom currents generated by storm events having wind speed greater than 10 m s–1. Such strong winds are able to significantly affect sedimentation in the central portion of Lake Saint-Jean. The resulting wind-induced sedimentary features were integrated into a refi ned lacustrine depositional model that summarizes the evolution of a group of water bodies referred to as “wind-driven water bodies.” This study applies a new tool for lake strata characterization and highlights the potential diffi culty in differentiating them from marine deposits in the geological record.


Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii Fascicule A-sciences De La Terre Et Des Planetes | 1999

Le concept d'eau ice-like: hydratation-déshydratation des sels, hydroxydes, zeolites, argiles et matières organiques vivantes ou inertes

Yves Tardy; Lionel Mercury; Claude Roquin; Philippe Vieillard

Abstract The concept of ice-like water is applied to the prediction of hydration-dehydration reactions among clay minerals, hydroxides, hydrated salts, and living or inert organic matter, which appear to be very sensitive indicators of the climate of soil genesis and conditions o bunal diagenesis Adsorption-desorption under temperature or pressure depends on the thermodynamic properties (entropy, heal capacity and volume) of structural water retained in organic or mineral compounds, which are similar to those of the dense ice polymorphs.


Quaternary Science Reviews | 2005

Holocene Lake Mega-Chad palaeoshorelines from space

Mathieu Schuster; Claude Roquin; Philippe Duringer; Michel Brunet; Matthieu Caugy; Michel Fontugne; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Patrick Vignaud; Jean-François Ghienne


Developments in earth surface processes | 1992

Geochemistry and evolution of lateritic landscapes

Yves Tardy; Claude Roquin


Applied Geochemistry | 2005

The Amazon. Bio-geochemistry applied to river basin management: Part I. Hydro-climatology, hydrograph separation, mass transfer balances, stable isotopes, and modelling

Yves Tardy; Vincent Bustillo; Claude Roquin; Jefferson Mortatti; Reynaldo L. Victoria


Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2009

Chad Basin: Paleoenvironments of the Sahara since the Late Miocene

Mathieu Schuster; Philippe Duringer; Jean-François Ghienne; Claude Roquin; Pierre Sepulchre; Abderamane Moussa; Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard; Hassan Taisso Mackaye; Andossa Likius; Patrick Vignaud; Michel Brunet


Sedimentology | 2015

Forced regressive deposits of a deglaciation sequence: Example from the Late Quaternary succession in the Lake Saint-Jean basin (Québec, Canada)

Alexis Nutz; Jean-François Ghienne; Mathieu Schuster; Pierre Dietrich; Claude Roquin; Murray B. Hay; Frédéric Bouchette; Pierre A. Cousineau


Archive | 1995

Petrological and geochemical classification of laterites

Yves Tardy; Jean-Loup Boeglin; André Novikoff; Claude Roquin

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Alexis Nutz

University of Strasbourg

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Michel Brunet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Yves Tardy

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Frédéric Bouchette

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Pierre A. Cousineau

Université du Québec à Chicoutimi

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