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The Holocene | 2006

Quantification and regulation of organic and mineral sedimentation in a late-Holocene floodplain as a result of climatic and human impacts (Taligny marsh, Parisian Basin, France)

Jean-Jacques Macaire; Jacques Bernard; Christian Di-Giovanni; Florent Hinschberger; Nicole Limondin-Lozouet; Lionel Visset

Quantification in grams per metres squared per year of the sediment accumulation in a flood plain (‘marsh’) located in the southwestern Parisian basin showed that there is no close relationship between the accumulation of organic matter (OM) and mineral matter (MM) during the late Holocene, and provided an accurate view of the distinct yield and storage conditions of both sediment components. Endogenic OM accumulation in peaty sediments is not related to the climate but to felling of the alder forest and its substitution by Cyperaceae and paludal taxa in the marsh (Iron Age and Middle Ages). MM accumulation expresses mainly the sediment yield on the slopes, determined by landuse. During an initial phase (from the late Neolithic to the early Middle Ages), land-use change from crop cultivation to pastureland, possibly related to climate deterioration, led to a decrease in the sediment yield. During a second phase, since the early Middle Ages, the considerable development of crop cultivation over pasturing, even during periods of climate deterioration (such as the ‘Little Ice Age’), led to a sharp increase in sediment yield. However, although sediment yield was high, the hydrodynamics in the fen did not favour particle retention. Thus, since the Neolithic, yield and storage of OM and MM sediment have been marked by human activities, initially with high climatic stress, but since the Middle Ages without significant climatic stress.


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2002

Sediment yield and storage variations in the Négron River catchment (south western Parisian Basin, France) during the Holocene period

Jean-Jacques Macaire; Saïda Bellemlih; Christian Di-Giovanni; Patrick De Luca; Lionel Visset; Jacques Bernard


Comptes Rendus Palevol | 2002

Les prémices d'une agriculture diversifiée à la fin du Mésolithique dans le Val de Loire (Loire armoricaine, France)

Lionel Visset; Anne-Laure Cyprien; Nathalie Carcaud; Abdelouahed Ouguerram; Delphine Barbier; Jacques Bernard


Revue archéologique de l'ouest | 1996

La tourbière submergée de la pointe de Kerpenhir à Locmariaquer (Morbihan) : Etude environnementale et mise en évidence de déforestations et de pratiques agricoles néolithiques

Lionel Visset; Jean L'Helgouach; Jacques Bernard


ArcheoSciences. Revue d'archéométrie | 2006

Évolution du littoral et du paysage, de la presqu’île de Rhuys à la rivière d’Étel (Massif armoricain – France), du Néolithique au Moyen Âge

Lionel Visset; Jacques Bernard


Quaternaire | 1999

Etude paléoenvironnementale de la vallée du Lane du Néolithique au Moyen-Age, Saint Nicolas de Bourgueil (Indre-et-Loire), la Prairie du Cassoir [Palaeoenvironmental study of the Loire valley from the Neolithic age to the Middle Ages]

Lionel Visset; Corinne Pont; Nathalie Carcaud; Jacques Bernard; Jean Marc Violot


Revue archéologique de l'Ouest | 2001

L'occupation humaine autour de l'estuaire de la Loire du VIe au IIIe millénaire dans son cadre géomorphologique et paléoenvironnemental

Jean L'Helgouach; Lionel Visset; Dominique Sellier; Patrick Peridy; Jacques Bernard


Quaternaire | 1992

Une tourbière interglaciaire sur la plage de la Parée à Brétignolles (Vendée-France) : première approche pollenanalytique

Jacques Bernard; Lionel Visset


Quaternaire | 1995

Palynological studies of coastal peat bogs at La Parée beach (Vendée, France) indicate cyclic variations in the level of the Atlantic Ocean [L'analyse pollinique de tourbes côtières sur la plage de La Parée (Vendée, France) montre des variations cycliques dans le niveau de l'Océan atlantique]

Jacques Bernard


Quaternaire | 1999

Dépôts argilo-tourbeux du Pléistocène moyen a l'Holocène sur la côte atlantique française à Brétignolles (Vendée)

Jacques Bernard

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Lionel Visset

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Anne-Laure Cyprien

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Delphine Barbier

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Jacques Macaire

François Rabelais University

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Nicole Limondin-Lozouet

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Florent Hinschberger

François Rabelais University

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Patrick De Luca

François Rabelais University

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Saïda Bellemlih

François Rabelais University

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