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Laurent Dezileau is affiliated with the Université de Caen Normandie in France and has contributed extensively to the Earth and Planetary Sciences domain. Their research primarily spans several subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Earth-Surface Processes, Geophysics, Archeology, and Paleontology.

The scientist's work has concentrated on topics such as:

  • Geology and Paleoclimatology Research
  • Geological formations and processes
  • Earthquake and tectonic studies
  • Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
  • Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
  • Coastal and Marine Dynamics
  • Flood Risk Assessment and Management

Laurent Dezileau's published papers include:

  • "Fluvial sediment transport degradation after dam construction in North Africa," 2021, Journal of African Earth Sciences
  • "Mid- to Late-Holocene Mediterranean climate variability: Contribution of multi-proxy and multi-sequence comparison using wavelet spectral analysis in the northwestern Mediterranean basin," 2020, Earth-Science Reviews
  • "A late Holocene record of marine high-energy events along the Atlantic coast of Morocco: new evidences from the Tahaddart estuary," 2020, Geoenvironmental Disasters
  • "Long-term sediment records reveal over three thousand years of heavy metal inputs in the Mar Menor coastal lagoon (SE Spain)," 2023, The Science of The Total Environment
  • "River flooding on the French Mediterranean coast and its relation to climate and land use change over the past two millennia," 2022, CATENA

Frequent publication venues for their work include:

  • Journal of African Earth Sciences
  • Natural Hazards
  • Earth-Science Reviews
  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Geoenvironmental Disasters

Laurent Dezileau has collaborated regularly with several co-authors, including:

  • Otmane Khalfaoui
  • Karen Chacón Araya
  • Práxedes Muñoz
  • Antonio Maldonado
  • Jean-Philippe Degeai

Best Publications

  • Resolving the ‘opal paradox’ in the Southern Ocean

    Philippe Pondaven;Olivier Ragueneau;Paul Tréguer;Anne Hauvespre

  • 7000 years of paleostorm activity in the NW Mediterranean Sea in response to Holocene climate events

    Pierre Sabatier;Pierre Sabatier;Laurent Dezileau;Christophe Colin;Louis Briqueu

  • Storm-induced marine flooding: Lessons from a multidisciplinary approach

    Eric Chaumillon;Xavier Bertin;André B. Fortunato;Marco Bajo

  • Persisting impact of historical mining activity to metal (Pb, Zn, Cd, Tl, Hg) and metalloid (As, Sb) enrichment in sediments of the Gardon River, Southern France

    Eleonore Resongles;Corinne Casiot;Remi Freydier;Laurent Dezileau

  • Intense storm activity during the Little Ice Age on the French Mediterranean coast.

    Laurent Dezileau;Pierre Sabatier;Pierre Sabatier;P. Blanchemanche;Baptiste Joly

  • A 3500-year record of Hg and Pb contamination in a mediterranean sedimentary archive (the Pierre Blanche Lagoon, France).

    Françoise Elbaz-Poulichet;Laurent Dezileau;Rémy Freydier;Daniel Cossa

  • Evidence for strong sediment redistribution by bottom currents along the Southeast Indian Ridge

    Laurent Dezileau;Gilles Bareille;J.L. Reyss;Flavien Lemoine

  • Evidence for strong sediment redistribution by bottom currents along the southeast Indian ridge

    L Dezileau;G Bareille;J.L Reyss;F Lemoine

  • Reconstruction of paleostorm events in a coastal lagoon (Hérault, South of France)

    Pierre Sabatier;Laurent Dezileau;Michel Condomines;Louis Briqueu

  • Recent sedimentation and mass accumulation rates based on 210Pb along the Peru–Chile continental margin

    P. Muñoz;C. B. Lange;D. Gutiérrez;D. Hebbeln

  • Major storm periods and climate forcing in the Western Mediterranean during the Late Holocene

    Jean-Philippe Degeai;Benoît Devillers;Laurent Dezileau;Hamza Oueslati

  • Clay minerals and geochemistry record from northwest Mediterranean coastal lagoon sequence: Implications for paleostorm reconstruction

    Pierre Sabatier;Pierre Sabatier;Laurent Dezileau;Louis Briqueu;Christophe Colin

  • Late Quaternary variability of sedimentary nitrogen isotopes in the eastern South Pacific Ocean

    Ricardo De Pol-Holz;Ricardo De Pol-Holz;Osvaldo Ulloa;Frank Lamy;Laurent Dezileau

  • Melting of the Patagonian Ice Sheet and deglacial perturbations of the nitrogen cycle in the eastern South Pacific

    Ricardo De Pol-Holz;Osvaldo Ulloa;Laurent Dezileau;Jérôme Kaiser

  • Holocene Variations of Radiocarbon Reservoir Ages in a Mediterranean Lagoonal System

    Pierre Sabatier;L. Dezileau;Philippe Blanchemanche;Giuseppe Siani

  • Extreme ENSO-driven torrential rainfalls at the southern edge of the Atacama Desert during the Late Holocene and their projection into the 21th century

    Cristina Ortega;Gabriel Vargas;Maisa Rojas;José A. Rutllant

  • A History of Human Impact on Moroccan Mountain Landscapes

    Rachid Cheddadi;Majda Nourelbait;Ouafaa Bouaissa;Jalal Tabel

  • A comparison of charcoal measurements for reconstruction of Mediterranean paleo-fire frequency in the mountains of Corsica

    Bérangère Leys;Bérangère Leys;Christopher Carcaillet;Christopher Carcaillet;Laurent Dezileau;Adam A. Ali;Adam A. Ali

  • Late Quaternary changes in biogenic opal fluxes in the Southern Indian Ocean

    L. Dezileau;J.L. Reyss;F. Lemoine

  • Control of alongshore-oriented sand spits on the dynamics of a wave-dominated coastal system (Holocene deposits, northern Gulf of Lions, France)

    Olivier Raynal;Frédéric Bouchette;Raphaël Certain;Michel Séranne

  • Environmental changes over the past 25 000 years in the southern Middle Atlas, Morocco

    Jalal Tabel;Carla Khater;Ali Rhoujjati;Laurent Dezileau

  • Late-Holocene evolution of a coastal lagoon in the Gulf of Lions (South of France)

    Pierre Sabatier;Pierre Sabatier;Laurent Dezileau;Mickaël Barbier;Olivier Raynal

Frequent Co-Authors

Gil Mahé
Gil Mahé University of Montpellier
Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout
Nathalie Combourieu-Nebout French National Museum of Natural History
Jean-Louis Reyss
Jean-Louis Reyss Université Savoie Mont Blanc
Carina B. Lange
Carina B. Lange University of Concepción
Dierk Hebbeln
Dierk Hebbeln University of Bremen
Osvaldo Ulloa
Osvaldo Ulloa University of Concepción
Marie-Alexandrine Sicre
Marie-Alexandrine Sicre Sorbonne University
Frank Lamy
Frank Lamy Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Michel Condomines
Michel Condomines University of Montpellier
Emmanuel Chapron
Emmanuel Chapron University of Toulouse-Jean Jaurès

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