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Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès is affiliated with the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS) in France. This affiliation indicates a focus on research conducted within a national, government-supported scientific framework.

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Best Publications

  • Lacustrine sedimentary organic matter records of Late Quaternary paleoclimates

    Philip A. Meyers;Elisabeth Lallier-vergés

  • Heavy metals distribution in mangrove sediments along the mobile coastline of French Guiana

    Cyril Marchand;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;F. Baltzer;Patrick Albéric

  • Relationships between heavy metals distribution and organic matter cycling in mangrove sediments (Conception Bay, New Caledonia)

    Cyril Marchand;M. Allenbach;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès

  • Pore-water chemistry in mangrove sediments: relationship with species composition and developmental stages (French Guiana)

    Cyril Marchand;F. Baltzer;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;Patrick Albéric

  • Geochemical study of organic-matter rich cycles from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation of Yorkshire (UK): productivity versus anoxia

    Nicolas-Pierre Tribovillard;Alain Desprairies;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;Philippe Bertrand

  • Protection of organic matter by mineral matrix in a Cenomanian black shale

    V. Salmon;Sylvie Derenne;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;Claude Largeau

  • The composition of sedimentary organic matter in relation to the dynamic features of a mangrove-fringed coast in French Guiana

    Cyril Marchand;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;F. Baltzer

  • The glacial ocean productivity hypothesis: the importance of regional temporal and spatial studies

    Pierre Bertrand;G. Shimmield;P. Martinez;F. Grousset

  • Early diagenesis of carbohydrates and lignin in mangrove sediments subject to variable redox conditions (French Guiana)

    Cyril Marchand;Jean-Robert Disnar;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;Nathalie Lottier

  • Electron microscopy and pyrolysis of kerogens from the Kimmeridge Clay Formation, UK: Source organisms, preservation processes, and origin of microcycles

    M. Boussafir;F. Gelin;E. Lallier-Vergès;S. Derenne

  • Rapid ecosystem response to abrupt climate changes during the last glacial period in western Europe, 40–16 ka

    Barbara Wohlfarth;Daniel Veres;Linda Ampel;Terri Lacourse

  • Paleo-erosion rates in Central Asia since 9 Ma: A transient increase at the onset of Quaternary glaciations?

    Julien Charreau;P.-H. Blard;N. Puchol;Jean-Philippe Avouac

  • Trace elements as palaeoenvironmental markers in strongly mature hydrocarbon source rocks: the Cretaceous La Luna Formation of Venezuela

    Thierry Mongenot;Nicolas-Pierre Tribovillard;Alain Desprairies;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès

  • Relationships between environmental conditions and the diagenetic evolution of organic matter derived from higher plants in a modern mangrove swamp system (Guadeloupe, French West Indies)

    Elisabeth Lallier-Verges;Benoit P Perrussel;Jean-Robert Disnar;Frederic Baltzer

  • Spectrocolorimetric interpretation of sedimentary dynamics: The new “Q7/4 diagram”

    Maxime Debret;Maxime Debret;David Sebag;Marc Desmet;W. Balsam

  • The partitioning of transitional metals (Fe, Mn, Ni, Cr) in mangrove sediments downstream of a ferralitized ultramafic watershed (New Caledonia)

    Cyril Marchand;J.M. Fernandez;B. Moreton;L. Landi

  • Past sedimentary organic matter accumulation and degradation controlled by productivity

    Philippe Bertrand;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès

  • Millet cultivation history in the French Alps as evidenced by a sedimentary molecule

    Jérémy Jacob;Jean-Robert Disnar;Fabien Arnaud;Emmanuel Chapron

  • Organic matter composition and sulfate reduction intensity in Oman Margin sediments

    E. Lallier-Vergès;P. Bertrand;A. Desprairies

  • Organic carbon sources and transformations in mangrove sediments: A Rock-Eval pyrolysis approach

    Cyril Marchand;Elisabeth Lallier-Vergès;Jean-Robert Disnar;Didier Kéravis

Frequent Co-Authors

Jean-Robert Disnar
Jean-Robert Disnar Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Nicolas Tribovillard
Nicolas Tribovillard University of Lille
Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu
Jacques-Louis de Beaulieu Aix-Marseille University
Claude Largeau
Claude Largeau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Emmanuel Chapron
Emmanuel Chapron University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès
Sylvie Derenne
Sylvie Derenne Université Paris Cité
Fabien Arnaud
Fabien Arnaud Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Fatima Laggoun-Défarge
Fatima Laggoun-Défarge University of Orléans
François Baudin
François Baudin Sorbonne University
Achim Brauer
Achim Brauer University of Potsdam

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