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T4. Sedimentary transfers, diagenesis and resources
T4.1 Erosion, chemical alteration and sedimentary dynamics
T4.2 Diagenetic evolution of sediments.
T4.3 tudy of the mechanisms and chronology of the physico-chemical processes leading to the formation of exploitable deposits
T4.4 Current soil erosion – transfer of particles and contaminants - Dynamics of environmental change
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Analyzes of major cations and metallic elements concentrations in water and sediments or rocks
Analyzes of the concentration of major anions in solution
Analyses of magnetic properties and magnetostratigraphy
Analyses of magnetic properties and magnetostratigraphy
Analyses of magnetic properties and magnetostratigraphy archeomagnetism (NRM, ARM, IRM, S-ratio)
Measurements of low-field magnetic susceptibility
Room temperature magnetic hysteresis curves and isothermal remanent magnetization curves (Vibrating gradient magnetometer)
High-field thermomagnetic curves (Curie balance)
Zero field thermal demagnetization
Alternating field demagnetization and ARM acquisition
X-ray diffractometry
Laser granulometer Mastersizer 3000 HYDRO-G
Cathodoluminescence petrography
Major to ultra-trace elemental and isotopic analysis in solution and by laser ablation
Atomic Force Microscopy
Thermo-gravimetric analysis
FTIR microspectroscopy
Semi-quantitative analyses of major and minor elemental contents (Mg to Ba) in sediments (using X-ray Fluorescence)
Quantitative analysis of major and minor elemental concentrations (Mg to Ba) in sediments (using X-ray Fluorescence)
Scanning electron microscopy ESEM with EDS/µ-XRF
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