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    A risk-based method to prioritize cumulative impacts assessment on marine biodiversity and research policy for offshore wind farms in France by Brignon, Jean-Marc, Lejart, Morgane, Nexer, Maëlle, Michel, Sylvain, Quentric, Alan, Thiebaud, Léa

    Published in Environmental science & policy (01-02-2022)
    “…This study developed the “ECUME” risk-based approach to identify and prioritize critical impact pathways to be considered in cumulative impact assessment of…”
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    Geomorphic analysis of active fold growth and landscape evolution in the central Qiulitage fold belt, southern Tian Shan, China by Delcaillau, Bernard, Graveleau, Fabien, Carlier, Dimitri Saint, Rao, Gang, Le Béon, Maryline, Charreau, Julien, Nexer, Maelle

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-02-2022)
    “…The Qiulitage fold-and-thrust system in the Kuqa foreland is a prominent NE-SW trending relief associated with active thrust-related folding in the southern…”
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    Sediment migrations drive the dynamic of macrobenthic ecosystems in subtidal sandy bedforms by Robert, Alexandre Elie, Quillien, Nolwenn, Bacha, Mahmoud, Caulle, Clémence, Nexer, Maëlle, Parent, Briz, Garlan, Thierry, Desroy, Nicolas

    Published in Marine pollution bulletin (01-10-2021)
    “…A traditional taxonomic approach coupled to a biological traits analysis was conducted in order to provide a new insight into macrobenthic communities…”
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    Evaluation of morphometric proxies for uplift on sequences of coral reef terraces: A case study from Sumba Island (Indonesia) by Nexer, Maëlle, Authemayou, Christine, Schildgen, Taylor, Hantoro, Wahyoe S., Molliex, Stéphane, Delcaillau, Bernard, Pedoja, Kevin, Husson, Laurent, Regard, Vincent

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-07-2015)
    “…Sequences of coral reef terraces characterized by staircase morphologies and a homogeneous lithology make them appropriate to isolate the influence of uplift…”
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