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    A study of the effects of early diagenesis on the geotechnical properties of carbonate sediments (North West Shelf, Australia) by Lebrec, Ulysse, Sharma, Shambhu, Watson, Phil, Riera, Rosine, Joer, Hackmet, Beemer, Ryan, Gaudin, Christophe

    Published in Scientific reports (20-07-2024)
    “…Carbonate sediments are often regarded as problematic in geotechnical engineering due to the high variability of their properties. Understanding and…”
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    Automatic Mapping and Characterisation of Linear Depositional Bedforms: Theory and Application Using Bathymetry from the North West Shelf of Australia by Lebrec, Ulysse, Riera, Rosine, Paumard, Victorien, O'Leary, Michael J., Lang, Simon C.

    Published in Remote sensing (Basel, Switzerland) (01-01-2022)
    “…Bedforms are key components of Earth surfaces and yet their evaluation typically relies on manual measurements that are challenging to reproduce. Several…”
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    Evolution of the Exmouth-Barrow carbonate margin through the Miocene: Insights from 3D seismic data and field investigations (North West Shelf, Australia) by Riera, Rosine, Paumard, Victorien, Bourget, Julien, Allan, Tony, Lebrec, Ulysse

    Published in Sedimentary geology (01-05-2023)
    “…Carbonate margins are records of the palaeoclimatology, palaeoceanography and palaeogeography of continental shelves, and their study can help identify both…”
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    Morphology and distribution of submerged palaeoshorelines: Insights from the North West Shelf of Australia by Lebrec, Ulysse, Riera, Rosine, Paumard, Victorien, O'Leary, Michael J., Lang, Simon C.

    Published in Earth-science reviews (01-01-2022)
    “…Palaeoshorelines and associated palaeo-coastal features are studied to reconstruct past sea level, climate, and depositional environments. Their identification…”
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    Drilling 1100-km-long seafloor ridges reveals how palaeoshorelines control carbonate shelf morphologies (North West Shelf, Australia) by Lebrec, Ulysse, Riera, Rosine, O'Leary, Michael, Webster, Jody M., Yokoyama, Yusuke, Gliganic, Luke A., Lang, Simon C., Paumard, Victorien

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-07-2023)
    “…The Rowley Shelf, the southern half of the tropical, carbonate-dominated, North West Shelf of Australia, is covered with linear ridges that can be tracked…”
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    Differentiating reefal ridges from relict coastal ridges: Lessons from the seismic geomorphologic study of buried Miocene buildups (North West Shelf, Australia) by Riera, Rosine, Lebrec, Ulysse, Lang, Simon C., Paumard, Victorien

    Published in Basin research (01-10-2023)
    “…Linear buildups formed in tropical carbonate environments are often interpreted as bioconstructed reefs. Nevertheless, coastal processes can also form…”
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    Origin of seafloor pockmarks overlying submarine landslides: Insights from semi-automated mapping of 3D seismic horizons (North West Shelf, Australia) by Riera, Rosine, Paumard, Victorien, de Gail, Myriam, Saqab, Muhammad Mudasar, Lebrec, Ulysse, Lang, Simon C., Lane, Andy

    Published in Marine and petroleum geology (01-02-2022)
    “…Pockmarks are geohazards that can impact offshore developments, and an understanding of their formation assists in determination of their physical…”
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    Towards a regional high-resolution bathymetry of the North West Shelf of Australia based on Sentinel-2 satellite images, 3D seismic surveys, and historical datasets by Lebrec, Ulysse, Paumard, Victorien, O'Leary, Michael J, Lang, Simon C

    Published in Earth system science data (05-11-2021)
    “…High-resolution bathymetry forms critical datasets for marine geoscientists. It can be used to characterize the seafloor and its marine habitats, to understand…”
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