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    Use of sediment quality indicators for heavy metals contamination and ecological risk assessment in urbanized coastal zones by Gargouri, Dorra, Gzam, Maher, Kharroubi, Adel, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-05-2018)
    “…The urbanized coastal zones are frequently faced to various pollutant discharges mainly in the shoreline. The quantification of the pollution level was mainly…”
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    Heavy metal concentrations in the surface marine sediments of Sfax Coast, Tunisia by Gargouri, Dorra, Azri, Chafai, Serbaji, Mohamed Moncef, Jedoui, Younes, Montacer, Mabrouk

    Published in Environmental monitoring and assessment (01-04-2011)
    “…Sixty-seven surface marine sediment samples in the <63 μ m fraction collected from the coast of Sfax (Tunisia) were analyzed by inductively coupled…”
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    A comparison of TT-OSL and post-IR IRSL dating of coastal deposits on Cap Bon peninsula, north-eastern Tunisia by Thiel, Christine, Buylaert, Jan-Pieter, Murray, Andrew S., Elmejdoub, Noureddine, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-07-2012)
    “…In this study thermally transferred (TT) OSL and post-IR elevated temperature IRSL (290 °C) (pIRIR290) dating are applied to deposits covering coastal terraces…”
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    Late quaternary sea level changes of Gabes coastal plain and shelf: Identification of the MIS 5c and MIS 5a onshore highstands, southern Mediterranean by GZAM, MAHER, MEJDOUB, NOUREDDINE EL, JEDOUI, YOUNES

    Published in Journal of Earth System Science (01-02-2016)
    “…The continental shelf of the Gulf of Gabes is outlined, during the MIS 5c and MIS 5a onshore highstands, by the genesis of forced regressive beach ridges…”
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    Environmental isotopes as the indicators of the groundwater recharge in Tunisian Chotts region by Kamel, Samir, Moumni, Lahmadi, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Carbonates and evaporites (01-06-2014)
    “…Hydrogeological investigations in arid zones tend to be logistically difficult and costly. However, isotopic techniques can be used to gain valuable…”
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    Evolution of the sebkha Dreîaa (South-Eastern Tunisia, Gulf of Gabes) during the Late Holocene: Response of ostracod assemblages by Zaïbi, Chahira, Carbonel, Pierre, Kamoun, Fekri, Fontugne, Michel, Azri, Chafai, Jedoui, Younès, Montacer, Mabrouk

    Published in Revue de micropaléontologie (01-07-2012)
    “…The quantitative and qualitative study of the ostracod assemblages supported by the correspondence analysis (CA) allowed the reconstruction of the…”
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    Sedimentary record from Holocene to present-day Southeastern Tunisia: facies, paleoenvironments and climate changes by Rached, Lakhdar, Rachida, Talbi, Mohamed, Soussi, Younès, Jedoui, Sahbi, Jaouadi, Marco, Anzidei

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-05-2022)
    “…The sedimentological features of the Holocene deposits outcropping along southeastern Tunisia show a littoral para-sequence including red silt, conglomerates,…”
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    Anthropogenic and natural effects on the water and sediments qualities of costal lagoons: case of the Boughrara Lagoon (Southeast Tunisia) by Kharroubi, Adel, Gzam, Maher, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-10-2012)
    “…The Boughrara Lagoon located in southern Tunisia shows evidence of eutrophication and the deterioration of water quality. The large amount of water shown to…”
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    A high relative sea-level stand in the middle Holocene of southeastern Tunisia by Jedoui, Younès, Kallel, Nejib, Fontugne, Michel, Ismail, Hédi Ben, M'Rabet, Ali, Montacer, Mabrouk

    Published in Marine geology (01-05-1998)
    “…Study of the marine Holocene deposits in southeastern Tunisia shows bioclastic beaches at elevations ranging between 0 and 100 cm above high tide level…”
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    Groundwater composition and recharge origin in the shallow aquifer of the Djerid oases, southern Tunisia: implications of return flow by Tarki, Meriem, Dassi, Lassaad, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Hydrological sciences journal (01-05-2012)
    “…Major ions and stable isotopes in groundwaters of the Plio-Quaternary shallow aquifer of the Djerid oases, southern Tunisia, were investigated to elucidate the…”
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    Pleistocene raised marine deposits of the Cap Bon peninsula (N–E Tunisia): Records of sea-level highstands, climatic changes and coastal uplift by Elmejdoub, Noureddine, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-11-2009)
    “…Morphostratigraphic and sedimentological studies were undertaken in the Cap Bon peninsula, north-eastern Tunisia. These studies have identified a series of…”
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    Geochemical and isotopic composition of groundwater in the Complex Terminal aquifer in southwestern Tunisia, with emphasis on the mixing by vertical leakage by Tarki, Meriem, Dassi, Lassaad, Hamed, Younes, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-09-2011)
    “…The Complex Terminal (CT) confined aquifer of the Djerid basin, southwestern Tunisia, was studied using major ion concentrations and stable isotope contents in…”
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    The relation between the RO fouling membrane and the feed water quality and the pretreatment in Djerba Island plant by Farhat, Soumaya, Kamel, Fethi, Jedoui, Younes, Kallel, Monem

    Published in Desalination (01-02-2012)
    “…The reverse osmosis system is exposed to many problems that affect its efficiency. The major problem is fouling membrane which is frequently related to the…”
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    Genesis and evolution of a beach-ridge plain reflecting relative sea-level rise; a case study from Trab El Makhadha, Gulf of Gabes, southeastern Tunisia by Gzam, Maher, Elmejdoub, Noureddine, Boussetta, Soumaya, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Journal of sedimentary research (01-03-2014)
    “…The Trab El Makhadha beach-ridge plain presents a progradational shoreline feature on the Gulf of Gabes (Tunisia). Diachronic analysis coupled with a…”
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    Last interglacial coastal environments in the Mediterranean–Saharan transition zone by Mauz, Barbara, Elmejdoub, Noureddine, Nathan, Roger, Jedoui, Younes

    “…The coast of Tunisia stretches from the western Mediterranean climate belt in the north to the Saharan desert climate belt in the south. The sediments of this…”
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    Investigation of sulphate origins in the Jeffara aquifer, southeastern Tunisia: A geochemical approach by KAMEL, SAMIR, CHELBI, MOHAMED BEN, JEDOUI, YOUNES

    Published in Journal of Earth System Science (01-02-2013)
    “…The chemical composition of groundwater within the multilayer Jeffara aquifer and the detailed analysis of saturation indices enables identification of the…”
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    Coastal progradation in response to the recent sea level rise: a case study of El Grine coast, Gulf of Gabes (Southeastern Tunisia) by Gzam, Maher, Serbaji, Mohamed Moncef, Ouaja, Mohamed, Jedoui, Younes

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-12-2013)
    “…Over the last 30 years El Grine coast recorded significant morphological changes leading to the shoreline progradation. Diachronic coastal evolution, through a…”
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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, Ismaı&#x0308;l, 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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