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    Microporous and tight limestones in the Urgonian Formation (late Hauterivian to early Aptian) of the French Jura Mountains: Focus on the factors controlling the formation of microporous facies by Volery, Chadia, Davaud, Eric, Durlet, Christophe, Clavel, Bernard, Charollais, Jean, Caline, Bruno

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-10-2010)
    “…Microporous and tight limestones, with contrasting porosity and permeability values directly related to the microfabric of the micritic matrix, outcrop in the…”
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    Lacustrine microporous micrites of the Madrid Basin (Late Miocene, Spain) as analogues for shallow-marine carbonates of the Mishrif reservoir Formation (Cenomanian to Early Turonian, Middle East) by Volery, Chadia, Davaud, Eric, Foubert, Anneleen, Caline, Bruno

    Published in Facies (01-07-2010)
    “…Shallow-marine microporous limestones account for many carbonate reservoirs. Their formation, however, remains poorly understood. Due to the lack of recent…”
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    A coquinoid tsunamite from the Pliocene of Salento (SE Italy) by Massari, Francesco, D'Alessandro, Assunta, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Sedimentary geology (15-11-2009)
    “…A Pliocene composite shell concentration from a shallow-marine carbonate succession located in the small, slowly subsiding Novoli graben (Salento peninsula,…”
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    Catastrophic event recorded among Holocene eolianites (Sidi Salem Formation, SE Tunisia) by Frébourg, Gregory, Hasler, Claude-Alain, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-03-2010)
    “…A high-energy deposit cuts through the early Holocene eolianites of the Sidi Salem Formation which forms a ridge along the southeastern coast of Tunisia. The…”
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    Facies characteristics and diversity in carbonate eolianites by Frébourg, Gregory, Hasler, Claude-Alain, Le Guern, Pierre, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Facies (01-05-2008)
    “…Carbonate eolian dunes can form huge sand bodies along the coasts but are seldom described in the pre-Quaternary record. The study of more than 600…”
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    Uplifted marine terraces of the Akamas Peninsula (Cyprus): evidence of climatic conditions during the Late Quaternary highstands by FRÉBOURG, GREGORY, HASLER, CLAUDE-ALAIN, DAVAUD, ERIC

    Published in Sedimentology (01-08-2012)
    “…An outcrop study of uplifted marine terraces provides information on the climate of past sea‐level maxima, supplementing existing palaeoclimatological…”
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    TEM study of Mg distribution in micrite crystals from the Mishrif reservoir Formation (Middle East, Cenomanian to Early Turonian) by Volery, Chadia, Suvorova, Elena, Buffat, Philippe, Davaud, Eric, Caline, Bruno

    Published in Facies (01-10-2011)
    “…Microporous limestones composed of micrite crystals constitute sizeable hydrocarbon reservoirs throughout the world and especially in the Middle East. However,…”
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    Hydrodynamic behaviour of Nummulites: implications for depositional models by Jorry, Stéphan J., Hasler, Claude-Alain, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Facies (01-05-2006)
    “…Large benthic foraminifers are considered to be good indicators of shallow marine carbonate environments in fossil series. Over the last 50 years, the…”
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    Anatomy, internal heterogeneities, and early fracture network of a Pleistocene carbonate coastal dune (Rejiche Formation, southeastern Tunisia) by Hasler, Claude-Alain, Frébourg, Gregory, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Facies (01-10-2012)
    “…Although eolian deposits are known to record the dominant winds, secondary conditions such as wind reversals during wintertime can also be observed in the…”
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    Cement stratigraphy: image probes of cathodoluminescent facies by Vuillemin, Aurèle, Ndiaye, Mapathe, Martini, Rossana, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Swiss Journal of geosciences (01-05-2011)
    “…Cement stratigraphy of carbonates aims to establish the chronology of processes involved in the rock diagenesis. Regional cement stratigraphy allows…”
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    Recognition of ancient carbonate wind deposits: lessons from a modern analogue, Chrissi Island, Crete by LE GUERN, PIERRE, DAVAUD, ERIC

    Published in Sedimentology (01-10-2005)
    “…Carbonate aeolian deposits are common along arid to semiarid, wind‐exposed, present‐day coastlines bordered by productive carbonate ramps. Lithified carbonate…”
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    Pliocene–Pleistocene sequences bounded by subaerial unconformities within foramol ramp calcarenites and mixed deposits (Salento, SE Italy) by D'Alessandro, A, Massari, F, Davaud, Eric, Ghibaudo, Guido

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-04-2004)
    “…Nine discrete, metre-scale sequences, of Early Pliocene to Middle Pleistocene age, were deposited in the small Novoli graben (Salento peninsula, Puglia,…”
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    Recent freshwater ooids and oncoids from western Lake Geneva (Switzerland); indications of a common organically mediated origin by Davaud, Eric, Girardclos, Stephanie

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-05-2001)
    “…The shallow-water sediments of western Lake Geneva are composed mainly of sand-size coated grains ranging from oncoids to ooids. In surficial sediments the…”
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    U-series evidence for two high Last Interglacial sea levels in southeastern Tunisia by Jedoui, Younes, Reyss, Jean-Louis, Kallel, Nejib, Montacer, Mabrouk, Ismaı̈l, Hedi Ben, Davaud, Eric

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-02-2003)
    “…Pleistocene raised marine deposits in southeastern Tunisia consist of a siliciclastic unit that culminates at +3 m asl, overlain by a carbonate-rich unit with…”
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