David Sebag
Sebag, David, 1973-...., enseignant-chercheur en géologie
Sebag, David 1973-...
VIAF ID: 220102753 (Personal)
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- 511 2 _ ‡a Morphodynamique continentale et côtière (Caen)
- 511 2 _ ‡a Université de Rouen Normandie (1966-....)
Works
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Biodiversity and conservation genetics research in Central Africa: new approaches and avenues for international collaboration | |
Biogeochemical cycle of silica in an apolyhaline interdunal holocene lake (Chad, N'Guigmi region, niger) | |
Caractérisation de l'impact des activités humaines sur la qualité de la ressource en eau en milieu urbain sub-saharien : étude de la contamination du bassin versant de la Méfou (Région Centre du Cameroun) par les pesticides et les résidus pharmaceutiques | |
Characterization and comparison of poorly known moth communities through DNA barcoding in two Afrotropical environments in Gabon | |
Climatic and cultural changes in the west Congo Basin forests over the past 5000 years | |
Contribution of OM (organic matter) for holocene reconstruction of Lower Seine River : Fluctuations of local hydrological conditions and paleoenvironments | |
Correction for the siderite effect on Rock-Eval parameters: Application to the sediments of Lake Barombi (southwest Cameroon) | |
Decoupling of topsoil and subsoil controls on organic matter dynamics in the Swiss Alps | |
Early anthropogenic impact on Western Central African rainforests 2,600 y ago. | |
Influence of paleotopography, base level and sedimentation rate on estuarine system response to the Holocene sea-level rise: The example of the Marais Vernier, Seine estuary, France | |
An integrated approach for tracking climate-driven changes in treeline environments on different time scales in the Valle d’Aosta, Italian Alps | |
Methodological comparison for quantitative analysis of fossil and recently derived carbon in mine soils with high content of aliphatic kerogen | |
Modeling the decomposition signal and correcting bulk organic data from a peat deposit, a case study at low latitudes (Cameroon) | |
New approach to evaluate the intensity of ancient human activities, based on organic matter characteristics using Rock-Eval® thermal analysis. | |
Origin of calcium in pedogenic carbonate nodules from silicate watersheds in the Far North Region of Cameroon: Respective contribution of in situ weathering source and dust input | |
Origin, transport, and retention of fluvial sedimentary organic matter in South Africa's largest freshwater wetland, Mkhuze Wetland System | |
Paléoenvironnements holocènes de la basse vallée de la Seine : apports de la matière organique pour reconstituer les conditions hydrologiques locales et les environnements de dépôt | |
Partitioning carbon sources between wetland and well-drained ecosystems to a tropical first-order stream – implications for carbon cycling at the watershed scale (Nyong, Cameroon) | |
Pedo-sedimentary constituents as paleoenvironmental proxies in the Sudano-Sahelian belt during the Late Quaternary (southwestern Chad Basin) | |
Polar pesticide contamination of an urban and peri-urban tropical watershed affected by agricultural activities (Yaoundé, Center Region, Cameroon). | |
Publisher Correction: Hydroclimatic vulnerability of peat carbon in the central Congo Basin | |
Quasi-decadal signals of Sahel rainfall and West African monsoon since the mid-twentieth century | |
Reconsidering the compound effect of geomorphology, vegetation, and climate change on paleopedogenesis in sensitive environments (Northern Apennines, Italy) | |
Reconstruction of the holocene climate and environmental changes of Niayes peat bog in northern coast of Senegal (NW Africa) based on stable isotopes and charcoals analysis | |
Reply to Giresse et al.: No evidence for climate variability during the late Holocene rainforest crisis in Western Central Africa | |
The role of groundwater in CO2 production and carbon storage in Mediterranean peatlands: An isotope geochemistry approach | |
Rubber, rubber and rubber: How 75 years of successive rubber plantation rotations affect topsoil quality? |