Isabelle Gay-Ovejero
François Rabelais University
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International Journal of Sediment Research | 2013
Jean-Jacques Macaire; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Michel Bacchi; Constantin Cocirta; Luc Patryl; Stéphane Rodrigues
Four sample sets of the Upper and Middle Loire river sands were analyzed in order to study the impact of natural and anthropogenic factors on their petrographic composition in space (on an 800 km stretch) and time. Composition was determined by modal analysis of three sand-size fractions using a polarizing optical microscope and calculated for each sample (“standard sand” = Sst). The watershed is composed mainly of endogenic (Massif Central) and sedimentary (southern Parisian Basin) rocks. B-set sands collected in channels for different water flows in 1996 show that Sst compositions vary by only 5 %. Present-day sands in the Upper Loire and Middle Loire have very high petrographic immaturity comparing to others worldwide fluvial sands, although bio-climatic conditions favor sand maturation by source-rock weathering in the watershed. This shows the strong impact of the Massif Central on sediment yield due to relief rejuvenation as a consequence of the formation of the Alps during the Quaternary. Fluvial sands stored during the Weichselian and the Holocene in the Middle Loire floodplain, although partly weathered since their deposition, show higher inputs from the endogenic rocks of the Massif Central than present-day deposits. This can be explained by Weichselian periglacial conditions and the development of crop farming since the Neolithic, which favored mechanical erosion, particularly in the Massif Central which is characterized by a cold, humid climate and steep slopes. The upstream-downstream change in the composition of presently deposited sand is low in the diked area. It shows however that basalt and some heavy mineral grains are vulnerable to abrasion during transport and indicates a marked sediment yield from ancient sediment stored in the floodplain. This is in line with the high incision of the river bed over the last 150 years partly due to dam construction and aggregate mining.
Quaternary Science Reviews | 2011
Eymeric Morin; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Florent Hinschberger; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Stéphane Rodrigues; Jean-Paul Bakyono; Lionel Visset
Houille Blanche-revue Internationale De L Eau | 2001
Jean-Jacques Macaire; Saïda Bellemlih; Constantin Cocirta; Patrick De Luca; Christian Di-Giovanni; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero
Annales de la Fondation Fyssen | 2011
Rémi Martineau; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Nicolas Buillit; Marie-Angélique Rodot; Christian Verjux; Fabien Convertini; Jean Bréhéret
Annales de la Fondation Fyssen | 2011
Rémi Martineau; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Nicolas Buillit; Marie-Angélique Rodot; Christian Verjux; Jean Bréhéret
Zones de production et organisation des territoires au néolithique : espaces exploités, occupés, parcourus | 2010
Rémi Martineau; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Nicolas Buillit; Christian Verjux; Fabien Convertini; Jean Bréhéret
Mémoire du Sol, Espace des Hommes. Colloque | 2009
Eymeric Morin; Florent Hinschberger; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Caroline Chartin
Archive | 2007
Jacques Seigne; Henri Galinié; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; Jean-Jacques Macaire; J.-P. Bakayono; Ch. Honstettre; Sylvain Roger
Covalences | 2006
Jacques Seigne; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero
Archéométrie | 2003
Agathe Fourmont; Jean-Jacques Macaire; Jean-Gabriel Bréhéret; Jacqueline Argant; Christian Di-Giovanni; Isabelle Gay-Ovejero; J.A. Lopez Saez; B. Prat; Frédéric Trément; Gérard Vernet