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Serge Berné is affiliated with the University of Perpignan in France and has contributed to research primarily within the fields of Engineering and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work notably intersects with subfields such as Ocean Engineering, Earth-Surface Processes, Atmospheric Science, Ecology, and Mechanical Engineering. The scientist's main research interests focus on Offshore Engineering and Technologies, Geological formations and processes, Drilling and Well Engineering, Geology and Paleoclimatology Research, Aeolian processes and effects, Hydraulic Fracturing and Reservoir Analysis, and Reservoir Engineering and Simulation Methods.

Recent publications by Serge Berné include:

  • "Sediment dynamics on the outer-shelf of the Gulf of Lions during a storm: An approach based on acoustic glider and numerical modeling," 2022, Continental Shelf Research
  • "Beachrocks and lithified barriers in the Gulf of Lions (western Mediterranean Sea) as new markers of the last sea-level rise," 2022, Sedimentology
  • "Sources, Transport, and accumulation of Mercury in the northwestern Mediterranean margin sediments during the Industrial Era and influence of turbiditic events," 2023, Progress In Oceanography
  • "A 'natural sand plant' at the shelf edge in the low-energy Gulf of Lions, western Mediterranean Sea," 2024, Geology
  • "ODP Leg 174A, Hole 1072D - Well Logging Data," 2021, Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)

The frequent co-authors collaborating with Serge Berné include:

  • James A. Austin
  • Nicholas Christie-Blick
  • Mitchell Malone
  • Mai Kirstine Borre
  • George E. Claypool

The scientist's work has been published across multiple venues, with recurring contributions to:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)
  • Continental Shelf Research
  • Sedimentology
  • Progress In Oceanography

Serge Berné's research integrates methodologies and insights from several disciplines, notably leveraging engineering principles within Earth and Planetary Sciences contexts. Their investigations extend to sediment dynamics, coastal geological markers, and environmental contaminant transport, reflecting an emphasis on understanding physical and chemical processes affecting marine and shelf environments.

Best Publications

  • Paleo sea levels reconsidered from direct observation of paleoshoreline position during glacial maxima (for the last 500,000 yr)

    Marina Rabineau;Serge Berné;Jean-Louis Olivet;Daniel Aslanian

  • Pleistocene forced regressions and tidal sand ridges in the East China Sea

    Serge Berné;Pierre Vagner;François Guichard;Gilles Lericolais

  • Erosional processes and paleo-environmental changes in the Western Gulf of Lions (SW France) during the Messinian Salinity Crisis.

    Johanna Lofi;Johanna Lofi;Christian Gorini;Serge Berné;Georges Clauzon

  • Rice domestication and climatic change: phytolith evidence from East China

    Houyuan Lu;Zhenxia Liu;Naiqin Wu;Serge Berné

  • Tidal deposition systems of China's continental shelf, with special reference to the eastern Bohai Sea

    Liu ZhenXia;Xia DongXing;S. Berne;Wang KuiYang

  • Sedimentary sequences in the Gulf of Lion: A record of 100,000 years climatic cycles

    Marina Rabineau;Serge Berné;Daniel Aslanian;Jean-Louis Olivet

  • Erosional offshore sand ridges and lowstand shorefaces; examples from tide- and wave-dominated environments of France

    Serge Berne;Gilles Lericolais;Tania Marsset;Jean Francois Bourillet

  • Axial incision : The key to understand submarine canyon evolution (in the western Gulf of Lion)

    Juan Baztan;Serge Berne;Jean-Louis Olivet;Marina Rabineau

  • Provenance discrimination of siliciclastic sediments in the middle Okinawa Trough since 30 ka: Constraints from rare earth element compositions

    Yanguang Dou;Shouye Yang;Zhenxia Liu;Peter D. Clift

  • Heinrich event imprints in the Okinawa Trough: evidence from oxygen isotope and planktonic foraminifera

    Tiegang Li;Zhenxia Liu;Michael A Hall;Serge Berne

  • Clay mineral evolution in the central Okinawa Trough since 28 ka: Implications for sediment provenance and paleoenvironmental change

    Yanguang Dou;Shouye Yang;Zhenxia Liu;Peter D. Clift

  • Morphology, Internal Structure, and Reversal of Asymmetry of Large Subtidal Dunes in the Entrance to Gironde Estuary (France)

    Serge Berne;Patrice Castaing;Eliane Le Drezen;Gilles Lericolais

  • Plio–Quaternary prograding clinoform wedges of the western Gulf of Lion continental margin (NW Mediterranean) after the Messinian Salinity Crisis

    Johanna Lofi;Marina Rabineau;Christian Gorini;Serge Berne

  • Quaternary seismic stratigraphy and paleoenvironments on the continental shelf of the East China Sea

    Zhen-Xia Liu;Serge Berne;Yoshiki Saito;G Lericolais

  • Internal architecture and mobility of tidal sand ridges in the East China Sea

    Zhenxia Liu;Serge Berné;Yoshiki Saito;Hua Yu

  • Internal structure of subtidal sandwaves revealed by high‐resolution seismic reflection

    Serge Berné;Jean‐Paul Auffret;P. Walker

  • Sr–Nd isotopic constraints on terrigenous sediment provenances and Kuroshio Current variability in the Okinawa Trough during the late Quaternary

    Yanguang Dou;Shouye Yang;Zhenxia Liu;Xuefa Shi

  • Morphological changes and sedimentary processes induced by the December 2003 flood event at the present mouth of the Grand Rhone River (southern France)

    Grégoire M. Maillet;Grégoire M. Maillet;Claude Vella;Serge Berné;Patrick L. Friend

  • Multi-process generated sediment waves on the Landes Plateau (Bay of Biscay, North Atlantic)

    Jean-Claude Faugères;Eliane Gonthier;Thierry Mulder;Neil Kenyon

  • Shoreface migrations at the shelf edge and sea-level changes around the Last Glacial Maximum (Gulf of Lions, NW Mediterranean)

    Gwenael Jouet;Gwenael Jouet;Serge Berne;Marina Rabineau;Maria-Angela Bassetti

  • Phase relationship between sea level and abrupt climate change

    Francisco Javier Sierro;Nils Andersen;Maria A. Bassetti;Serge Berné;Serge Berné

Frequent Co-Authors

Gwenael Jouet
Gwenael Jouet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Bernard Dennielou
Bernard Dennielou French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Gilles Lericolais
Gilles Lericolais French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Marina Rabineau
Marina Rabineau Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Miquel Canals
Miquel Canals University of Barcelona
Alain Trentesaux
Alain Trentesaux University of Lille
Marc De Batist
Marc De Batist Ghent University
Nabil Sultan
Nabil Sultan French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
Jean-François Bourillet
Jean-François Bourillet French Research Institute for Exploitation of the Sea
José-Abel Flores
José-Abel Flores University of Salamanca

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