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Overview

Henri Etcheber is affiliated with the University of Bordeaux in France. Their academic profile includes collaboration with several recurring co-authors, reflecting ongoing research partnerships within their professional network.

  • Alexandra Coynel (7 joint publications)
  • Didier Felts (6 joint publications)
  • Emmanuel Garnier (6 joint publications)
  • Bruno de Grissac (6 joint publications)
  • Sabine Schmidt (6 joint publications)

The scholar's recent research output does not list individual papers at this time, nor are there specific main fields or subfields of study available. Additionally, detailed topics of work or frequent publication venues have not been provided in the current data.

There is no information on awards received or book publications attributed to Henri Etcheber. The absence of these details precludes further elaboration on accolades or authored volumes.

Their work appears to focus broadly within their institutional academic environment, collaborating with a consistent network of colleagues. This suggests engagement in multidisciplinary or thematic projects aligned with the University of Bordeaux's research priorities.

Best Publications

  • Behaviour of Organic Carbon in Nine Contrasting European Estuaries

    G Abril;M Nogueira;H Etcheber;G Cabeçadas

  • Exportation of organic carbon from the Amazon River and its main tributaries

    Patricia Moreira-Turcq;Patrick Seyler;Jean Loup Guyot;Henri Etcheber

  • Spatial and seasonal dynamics of total suspended sediment and organic carbon species in the Congo River

    Alexandra Coynel;Patrick Seyler;Henri Etcheber;Michel Meybeck

  • Oxic/anoxic oscillations and organic carbon mineralization in an estuarine maximum turbidity zone (The Gironde, France)

    GwenaËl Abril;Henri Etcheber;Pierre Le Hir;Philippe Bassoullet

  • Particulate organic carbon in the estuarine turbidity maxima of the Gironde, Loire and Seine estuaries: origin and lability

    Henri Etcheber;Aurélien Taillez;Gwenaël Abril;Josette Garnier

  • Inorganic and organic carbon biogeochemistry in the Gautami Godavari estuary (Andhra Pradesh, India) during pre-monsoon: the local impact of extensive mangrove forests.

    Steven Bouillon;Michel Frankignoulle;Frank Dehairs;Branko Velimirov

  • Long-term monitoring (1960―2008) of the river-sediment transport in the Red River Watershed (Vietnam): Temporal variability and dam-reservoir impact

    Thi Ha Dang;Alexandra Coynel;Didier Orange;Gérard Blanc

  • Excess atmospheric carbon dioxide transported by rivers into the Scheldt estuary

    Gwenaël Abril;Gwenaël Abril;Henri Etcheber;Alberto V Borges;Michel Frankignoulle

  • Carbonate dissolution in the turbid and eutrophic Loire estuary

    Gwenaël Abril;Henri Etcheber;Bruno Delille;Michel Frankignoulle

  • New insights into the size distribution of fluorescent dissolved organic matter in estuarine waters

    Arnaud Huguet;Arnaud Huguet;Lilian Vacher;Sylvain Saubusse;Henri Etcheber

  • Sampling frequency and accuracy of SPM flux estimates in two contrasted drainage basins.

    Alexandra Coynel;Jörg Schäfer;Jean-Emmanuel Hurtrez;Jacques Dumas

  • Transient, Tidal Time-scale, Nitrogen Transformations in an Estuarine Turbidity Maximum—Fluid Mud System (The Gironde, South-west France)

    G. Abril;G. Abril;S.A. Riou;H. Etcheber;M. Frankignoulle

  • The influence of contrasting suspended particulate matter transport regimes on the bias and precision of flux estimates.

    Florentina Moatar;Gwenaelle Person;Michel Meybeck;Alexandra Coynel

  • Origin and composition of particulate organic matter in a macrotidal turbid estuary: The Gironde Estuary, France

    Nicolas Savoye;Valérie David;François Morisseau;Henri Etcheber

  • Analysis of total and organic carbon and total nitrogen in settling oceanic particles and a marine sediment: an interlaboratory comparison

    Penny King;Hilary Kennedy;Philip P Newton;Timothy D Jickells

  • Spatial and seasonal dynamics of total suspended sediment and organic carbon species in the Congo River - art. no. GB4019

    A. Coynel;P. Seyler;H. Etcheber;M. Meybeck

  • Distribution and quality of sedimentary organic matter on the Aquitanian margin (Bay of Biscay)

    Henri Etcheber;Jean-Claude Relexans;Majida Beliard;Olivier Weber

  • Fluvial transport of suspended sediment and organic carbon during flood events in a large agricultural catchment in southwest France

    Chantha Oeurng;Sabine Sauvage;Sabine Sauvage;Alexandra Coynel;Eric Maneux

  • Contribution of small mountainous rivers to particulate organic carbon input in the Bay of Biscay

    Alexandra Coynel;Henri Etcheber;Gwenaël Abril;Eric Maneux

  • Algal and microbial processes involved in particulate organic matter dynamics in the Loire estuary

    Jean-Claude Relexans;M. Meybeck;Gilles Billen;M. Brugeaille

  • Spatial and temporal patterns of downward particle fluxes on the continental slope of the Bay of Biscay (northeastern Atlantic)

    Serge Heussner;Xavier Durrieu de Madron;Olivier Radakovitch;Luc Beaufort

Frequent Co-Authors

Gwenaël Abril
Gwenaël Abril Biologie des Organismes et Écosystèmes Aquatiques
Sabine Schmidt
Sabine Schmidt University of Bordeaux
Gérard Blanc
Gérard Blanc University of Bordeaux
Florentina Moatar
Florentina Moatar François Rabelais University
Gilles Billen
Gilles Billen Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Josette Garnier
Josette Garnier Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Michel Frankignoulle
Michel Frankignoulle University of Liège
Pierre Servais
Pierre Servais Université Libre de Bruxelles
Jean-Luc Probst
Jean-Luc Probst Paul Sabatier University
David Amouroux
David Amouroux University of Pau and the Adour Region

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