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    Les zones de production du fer en Bourgogne-Franche-Comté : une approche sur la longue durée par le radiocarbone by Marion Berranger, Marc Leroy, Hervé Laurent

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Its objective is to define the technical characteristics of the metallurgical operations and to date a large number of these workshops by using radiocarbon dating, as systematically as possible, on charcoal taken from stratigraphy or within metallurgical slag.One hundred and eighty sites were studied and sampled. …”
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    Critical depth prediction based on in-situ stress and gas content model of deep coalbed methane in Liupanshui Coalfield in China by Fang Lv, Ruidong Yang, Wei Gao, Lingyun Zhao, Yaohui Liu, Zhihua Yan, Fulun Shi, Binxin Zhang, Jingui Tang, Tongsheng Yi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The study area is situated within the middle-high stress zone, exhibiting discernible evolution patterns from reverse fault mechanism to strike-slip fault mechanism to normal fault mechanism, progressing from shallow to deep. In the deeper stratigraphy, a strike-slip-normal fault mechanism emerges. …”
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    Orbital cycle records in shallow unconsolidated sediments: implications for global carbon cycle and hydrate system evolution in deep-sea area sediments of the Qiongdongnan Basin by Yang Dong, Yang Dong, Ren Wang, Ren Wang, Jinqiang Liang, Yulin He, Jinfeng Ren, Wanzhong Shi, Wanzhong Shi, Xiaosong Wei, Xiaosong Wei, Hao Du, Hao Du, Xiangyang Xie, Arthur B. Busbey

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionMilankovitch theory has extensive application in sequence stratigraphy and the establishment of time scales. However, it is rarely applied to shallow strata rich in hydrates. …”
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    Vingt années de recherches à Oedenburg (Biesheim et Kunheim, Haut-Rhin) : un bilan by Michel Reddé

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Oedenburg I presents military camps from the Julio-Claudian dynasty; Oedenburg II assesses the research carried out on the religious complex and its surroundings, as well as on the wetlands habitat of the site, with studies of the archaeobotanical and faunal remains; Oedenburg III focuses on the excavation of a sector with a complete stratigraphy of the occupation, from the reign of Tiberius until the Merovingian period. …”
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    Exemples d’habitats aristocratiques sur les sites des rues Eugène-Desteuque et Ponsardin à Reims/Durocortorum by Magalie Cavé, Stéphane Sindonino, Sabine Groetembril

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The accumulation of remains over several centuries is particularly apparent; on rue Eugène-Desteuque, for example, the stratigraphy exceeds 5.50 m in thickness. The rue Eugène-Desteuque and Ponsardin homes evolved in a rather similar way; the two sites illustrate both a continuity of occupation throughout the ancient period, as well as the overall distribution of spaces. …”
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    Activités artisanales sur la rive droite de la Vesle à Reims/Durocortorum by Émilie Jouhet, Michaël Brunet, Pierre Mathelart, Véronique Matterne

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Henri-Henrot in Reims, was preceded by a major rescue archaeology excavation in 2008-2009, extending over a surface of 4,000 m2 and descending more than 3 m of stratigraphy. This archaeological operation is the first to have provided the opportunity to uncover and study the right bank of the Vesle River during Antiquity, spanning a length of nearly 50 m. …”
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    Le camp F de Lautagne à Valence (Drôme) : l’organisation interne et la vie quotidienne d’un camp militaire romain au milieu du ier s. av. J.-C. by Magalie Kielb Zaaraoui, Loïc Buffat, Michel Reddé, Yahya Zaaraoui

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…No layers of colluvial or aeolian origin are attested to in the ditch stratigraphy. This indicates with certainty that the ditch remained open for a relatively short period of time, a few weeks or months at most. …”
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    Geology of the Arera-Vedra Valley mining area (Gorno district, Orobic Alps, Italy) by Luca Summino, Giulia Domenighini, Michele Giorno, Luca Barale, Carlo Bertok, Luca Martire, Nicolò Luigi Fiori, Emanuele Schivo, Fabrizio Piana

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Original surface and underground geological mappings have been integrated with the analysis of drillhole stratigraphies and historic underground geological maps. …”
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    Were there any tells in the Coţofeni culture area? by Cristian Ioan Popa

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Sites at very high altitudes (over 1000 m) or others related to salt exploitation have generated complex stratigraphies, consisting of successive Coţofeni levels, but completely different from the types of sediments that led to the formation of “classic” tells from the lowlands. …”
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    Élaboration d’un cadre chronostratigraphique pour le Pléistocène de la région Centre-Val de Loire (France) : présentation du projet de recherche et des premiers résultats by Céline Coussot, Morgane Liard

    Published 2014-04-01
    “…The stratigraphic correlations observed between the different sequences of each area have revealed the need to establish a regional chronostratigraphic framework for this period, little known until now.A research group, supported by Inrap and made up of geomorphologists and prehistorians working within the framework of preventive archeology, was thus constituted in order to propose a first synthesis of the studied stratigraphies.In the absence of absolute dating, this work relies mainly on facies analogies with reference sequences, established in the Centre-Val de Loire region for alluvial records and in the north of France for silt records.The medium-term objectives are to define regional benchmark horizons that enable the identification of pleistocene stratigraphic sequences from the archaeological survey phase, with a view to the detection of Palaeolithic sites as well as to understand how the major pedological and morphogenic Pleistocene episodes appear within the silt and alluvial superficial formations.…”
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