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    Exceptional preservation of eye structure in arthropod visual predators from the Middle Jurassic by Vannier, Jean, Schoenemann, Brigitte, Gillot, Thomas, Charbonnier, Sylvain, Clarkson, Euan

    Published in Nature communications (19-01-2016)
    “…Vision has revolutionized the way animals explore their environment and interact with each other and rapidly became a major driving force in animal evolution…”
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    Demonstrating the influence of sediment source in dredged sediment recovery for brick and tile production by Thomas, Gillot, Isabelle, Cojan, Frederic, Haurine, Catherine, Poirier, Marie-Anne, Bruneaux

    Published in Resources, conservation and recycling (01-08-2021)
    “…•Fossil resource preservation is promoted by dredged sediment re-use for brick making.•Principal component analysis helped define mineralogical fingerprint of…”
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    Paleosols in distal alluvial sequences and their formation mechanisms: Insights from a high-resolution record in a foreland basin during early Miocene (SE France) by Cojan, Isabelle, Gillot, Thomas

    “…The stratigraphic distribution of paleosols provides a framework to investigate the controls on distal alluvial fan architecture. This study focused on…”
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    Paleoclimate instabilities during late Oligocene - Early Miocene in SW Europe from new geochemical climofunctions based on soils with pedogenic carbonate by Gillot, Thomas, Cojan, Isabelle, Badía, David

    “…In this study, two new climofunctions based on major elements are proposed from the study of 28 modern alluvial soils with pedogenic carbonate from NE Spain…”
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    A Quaternary soil chronosequence study on the terraces of the Alcanadre River (semiarid Ebro Basin, NE Spain) by Badía, David, Martí, Clara, Casanova, José, Gillot, Thomas, Cuchí, José Antonio, Palacio, Jorge, Andrés, Raúl

    Published in Geoderma (01-03-2015)
    “…A sequence of dated alluvial terraces can provide an excellent geomorphological framework for studying soil evolution over time. The aim of this study is to…”
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