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424

Overview

Bruno Savoye is affiliated with the French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea in France. Their professional focus encompasses scientific research related to maritime and marine environments, as suggested by the institutional affiliation.

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Best Publications

  • Marine hyperpycnal flows: initiation, behavior and related deposits. A review

    Thierry Mulder;James P.M. Syvitski;Sébastien Migeon;Jean-Claude Faugères

  • Morphology and architecture of the present canyon and channel system of the Zaire deep-sea fan

    N Babonneau;B Savoye;M Cremer;B Klein

  • Direct observation of intense turbidity current activity in the Zaire submarine valley at 4000 m water depth

    Alexis Khripounoff;Annick Vangriesheim;Nathalie Babonneau;Philippe Crassous

  • Processes of late Quaternary turbidity current flow and deposition on the Var deep‐sea fan, north‐west Mediterranean Sea

    David J. W. Piper;Bruno Savoye

  • Inversely graded turbidite sequences in the deep Mediterranean: a record of deposits from flood-generated turbidity currents?

    T. Mulder;S. Migeon;B. Savoye;J.-C. Faugères

  • Dimensions and architecture of late Pleistocene submarine lobes off the northern margin of East Corsica

    Mark E. Deptuck;David J. W. Piper;Bruno Savoye;Anne Gervais

  • Active thrust faulting offshore Boumerdes, Algeria, and its relations to the 2003 Mw 6.9 earthquake

    Jacques Déverchère;K. Yelles;A. Domzig;B. Mercier de Lépinay

  • Detailed seismic-reflection and sedimentary study of turbidite sediment waves on the Var Sedimentary Ridge (SE France): significance for sediment transport and deposition and for the mechanisms of sediment-wave construction

    S. Migeon;S. Migeon;B. Savoye;E. Zanella;T. Mulder

  • The 1979 Nice harbour catastrophe revisited: Trigger mechanism inferred from geotechnical measurements and numerical modelling

    Gabriela Dan;Gabriela Dan;Nabil Sultan;Bruno Savoye

  • Sedimentary Architecture in Meanders of a Submarine Channel: Detailed Study of the Present Congo Turbidite Channel (Zaiango Project)

    N. Babonneau;B. Savoye;M. Cremer;M. Bez

  • Numerical modelling of a mid‐sized gravity flow: the 1979 Nice turbidity current (dynamics, processes, sediment budget and seafloor impact)

    T. Mulder;B. Savoye;J. P. M. Syvitski

  • Sandy modern turbidite lobes: A new insight from high resolution seismic data

    Anne Gervais;Bruno Savoye;Thierry Mulder;Eliane Gonthier

  • Experiments on Wedge-Shaped Deep Sea Sedimentary Deposits in Minibasins and/or on Channel Levees Emplaced by Turbidity Currents. Part II. Morphodynamic Evolution of the Wedge and of the Associated Bedforms

    Benoit Spinewine;Octavio E. Sequeiros;Marcelo H. Garcia;Rick T. Beaubouef

  • Geological overview of the Angola-Congo Margin, the Congo deep-sea fan and its submarine valleys

    Bruno Savoye;Nathalie Babonneau;Bernard Dennielou;Martine Bez

  • Numerical Modelling of a Landslide-generated Tsunami: The 1979 Nice Event

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  • Quaternary development of migrating sediment waves in the Var deep-sea fan: distribution, growth pattern, and implication for levee evolution

    S. Migeon;S. Migeon;B. Savoye;J.-C. Faugeres

  • Architecture of an active mud-rich turbidite system: The Zaire Fan (Congo–Angola margin southeast Atlantic)Results from ZaïAngo 1 and 2 cruises

    L. Droz;T. Marsset;H. Ondréas;M. Lopez

  • Searching for the Africa–Eurasia Miocene boundary offshore western Algeria (MARADJA'03 cruise)

    Anne Domzig;Karim Yelles;Charlotte Le Roy;Jacques Déverchère

  • Twentieth century floods recorded in the deep Mediterranean sediments

    T. Mulder;S. Migeon;B. Savoye;J.-M. Jouanneau

  • Channel-mouth lobe complex of the recent Amazon Fan: The missing piece

    I. Jegou;I. Jegou;B. Savoye;C. Pirmez;Laurence Droz

  • The Var submarine sedimentary system: understanding Holocene sediment delivery processes and their importance to the geological record

    Thierry Mulder;Bruno Savoye;David J. W. Piper;James P. M. Syvitski

Frequent Co-Authors

Thierry Mulder
Thierry Mulder University of Bordeaux
Laurence Droz
Laurence Droz Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
David J.W. Piper
David J.W. Piper Bedford Institute of Oceanography
Michel Cremer
Michel Cremer University of Bordeaux
Bernard Dennielou
Bernard Dennielou French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jean-François Bourillet
Jean-François Bourillet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jacques Déverchère
Jacques Déverchère Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Jean-Claude Faugères
Jean-Claude Faugères University of Bordeaux
Nabil Sultan
Nabil Sultan French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea

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