Didier Kéravis
University of Orléans
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Organic Geochemistry | 2003
Jean-Robert Disnar; Bernard Guillet; Didier Kéravis; Christian Di-Giovanni; David Sebag
Application of Rock-Eval pyrolysis to soil organic matter (SOM) quantitation and characterization has been explored by the study of about 100 soil samples taken from a variety of soil profiles from different ecosystems at different latitudes. A straightforward illustration of these possibilities can be obtained from a Hydrogen Index (HI in mg hydrocarbons g−1 TOC) vs. Total Organic Carbon (TOC) diagram that effectively allows one to follow simultaneously the main qualitative (SOM hydrogen richness given by HI values) and quantitative (TOC) changes that affect SOM with increasing depth and humification, in the soil profiles. In addition, abnormally high Oxygen Index (OI in mg CO, CO2 or O2 g−1 TOC) values are fully diagnostic of extensive SOM alteration, as frequently observed in podzol B horizons. More detailed information on the heterogeneity of SOM and on its degree of evolution, can be gained from the shape of the pyrolysis S2 peak recorded in the course of programmed pyrolysis in an inert atmosphere (N2) and/or from its maximum temperature “Tpeak”. All these parameters and others, all determined rapidly and automatically, are particularly useful to screen major SOM variations within large sets of samples.
Geology | 2008
Barbara Wohlfarth; Daniel Veres; Linda Ampel; Terri Lacourse; Maarten Blaauw; Frank Preusser; Valérie Andrieu-Ponel; Didier Kéravis; Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès; Svante Björck; Siwan M. Davies; Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu; Jan Risberg; Anne Hormes; Haino Uwe Kasper; Göran Possnert; Maurice Reille; Nicolas Thouveny; Anja Zander
We present a high-resolution and independently dated multiproxy lake sediment record from the paleolake at Les Echets in southeastern France that displays synchronous changes in independent limnic and terrestrial ecosystem proxies, in concert with millennial-scale climate oscillations during the last glacial period. Distinct lake-level fluctuations, low lake organic productivity, and open, treeless vegetation indicate cold and dry conditions in response to Heinrich events. Alternating phases of higher and low lake organic productivity, stratified surface waters and long-lasting lake ice cover, decreased or increased catchment erosion, and tree-dominated or herb-dominated vegetation resemble Dansgaard-Oeschger interstadialstadial variability. Transitions between different ecological states occurred in as little as 40–230 yr and seem to have been controlled by the position of the Polar Front. Ecosystem response after 30 ka suggests that local climate conditions became more important. Our results demonstrate that all parts of the terrestrial system responded to the abrupt and dramatic climatic changes associated with Dansgaard-Oeschger and Heinrich events, and that regional factors modulated ecosystem response.
Comptes Rendus De L Academie Des Sciences Serie Ii Fascicule A-sciences De La Terre Et Des Planetes | 2000
Christian Di-Giovanni; Jean-Robert Disnar; Jean-Paul Bakyono; Didier Kéravis; François Millet; Jean-Emmanuel Olivier
Abstract The present study is based on the optical (palynofacies) and geochemical (pyrolyse Rock–Eval) characterization of the organic matter occurring both in bedrock, soils, river sediments (suspended matter and bedload) in a Draix Erosional Research Basin (Cemagref). Results confirm firstly the contribution of reworked organic matter in modern fluxes. Numerous previous studies have shown that organic matter analysis can be an accurate tool to provide information concerning past climates and past environments. Present results suggests that such analysis can also give information concerning the characterization of eroded bedrocks and of erosional processes such as river bank erosion and runoff.
Organic Geochemistry | 2008
Cyril Marchand; Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès; Jean-Robert Disnar; Didier Kéravis
International Journal of Coal Geology | 2004
Noé Piedad-Sánchez; Isabel Suárez-Ruiz; L. Martinez; Alain Izart; Marcel Elie; Didier Kéravis
Boreas | 2009
Daniel Veres; Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès; Barbara Wohlfarth; Terri Lacourse; Didier Kéravis; Svante Björck; Frank Preusser; Valérie Andrieu-Ponel; Linda Ampel
Palaeogeography, Palaeoclimatology, Palaeoecology | 2008
N. Van der Putten; Jean-Pierre Hebrard; Cyriel Verbruggen; B. Van de Vijver; Jean-Robert Disnar; S. Spassov; J.-L. de Beaulieu; M. De Dapper; Didier Kéravis; J. Hus; Nicolas Thouveny; Yves Frenot
Comptes Rendus Geoscience | 2007
Emmanuel Gandouin; Philippe Ponel; Valérie Andrieu-Ponel; Evelyne Franquet; Jacques Louis de Beaulieu; Maurice Reille; Frédéric Guiter; Jacques Brulhet; Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès; Didier Kéravis; Ulrich von Grafenstein; Daniel Veres
Mineral Exploration and Reseach: Digging Deeper | 2006
Jérôme Gouin; Thierry Augé; Laurent Bailly; Patrick D'Hugues; Jean-Robert Disnar; Didier Kéravis
INQUA | 2006
Valérie Andrieu-Ponel; Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu; Soumaya Belmecheri; Siwan Björck; Jacques Brulhet; Rachid Cheddadi; Emmanuel Gandouin; Frédéric Guiter; Didier Kéravis; George Kukla; Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès; A. Mackay; D. Morley; Gérard Nicoud; Philippe Ponel; Frank Preusser; M. Reille; Patrick Rioual; D. Texier; Nicolas Thouveny; Daniel Veres; U. Von Grafenstein; Barbara Wohlfarth