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    Coastal dynamics and the evolution of the Acholla lagoon (Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia): a multiproxy approach by Kamoun, Mohamed, Zaïbi, Chahira, Langer, Martin R., Carbonel, Pierre, Ben Youssef, Mohamed

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-10-2021)
    “…This study explores the paleoenvironmental changes of the Acholla coast over the last 2000 years by means of subsurface sediment analyses of lagoonal deposits…”
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    Ostracods and mollusks in northern Sfax coast: reconstruction of Holocene paleoenvironmental changes and associated forcing by Khadraoui, Afef, Zaïbi, Chahira, Carbonel, Pierre, Bonnin, Jérôme, Kamoun, Fekri

    Published in Geo-marine letters (01-08-2019)
    “…The present study investigates the history of the northern Sfax coast by means of subsurface sediments of the sebkhas El Merdessia and El Awebed through a…”
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    Holocene Environment Changes in the Hachichina Wetland (Gulf of Gabes, Tunisia) Evidenced by Foraminifera and Ostracoda, Geochemical Proxies and Sedimentological Analyses by Khalifa, Khaoula Ben, Zaïbi, Chahira, Bonnin, Jerome, Carbonel, Pierre, Zouari, Kamel, Mnif, Thameur, Kamoun, Fekri

    “…Four sediment cores, drilled at Younga and Ouadrane Sebkhas (Hachichina wetland), were selected for micropalaeontological, sedimentological, geochronological…”
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    Geochemical and sedimentological constraints on paleoclimate and paleoenvironment over the past 4000 years in the Thapsus coast, Tunisia by Kamoun, Mohamed, Langer, Martin R., Zaibi, Chahira, Tlili, Ali, Mokni, Abdelwahed, Armstrong-Altrin, John S., Youssef, Mohamed Ben

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-09-2022)
    “…Paleoenvironmental and climate changes along the Thapsus coast over the last 4000 years were recorded in lagoonal sediments. These variations were analysed by…”
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    Water level and atmospheric humidity history of Lake Ichkeul (northern Tunisia) during the last 3000 years by Hamad, Asma Ben, Viehberg, Finn A., Khadraoui, Afef, Zaïbi, Chahira, Trabelsi, Yasser, Mouanga, Gloria H., Langer, Martin R., Abida, Habib, Kamoun, Fekri

    Published in Arabian journal of geosciences (01-06-2018)
    “…Changes in paleoecology and climate of northern Tunisia during the last 3000 years were reconstructed based on the flood history interpreted from a 172-cm…”
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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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    Meghalayan environmental evolution of the Thapsus coast (Tunisia) as inferred from sedimentological and micropaleontological proxies by Kamoun, Mohamed, Langer, Martin R., Zaibi, Chahira, Ben Youssef, Mohamed

    Published in Journal of micropalaeontology (13-09-2022)
    “…Thapsus was one of the Roman Empire's largest harbors and is situated next to an easily defended promontory on Tunisia's coast in northern Africa. It was…”
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    Preliminary report on the living non-marine Ostracoda (Crustacea) from Tunisia with the description of a new Psychrodromus species by Zaibi, Chahira, Scharf, Burkhard, Viehberg, Finn Andreas, Keyser, Dietmar, Kamoun, Fekri

    Published in Zootaxa (15-03-2013)
    “…Since 1928, Henri Gauthier has been the only zoologist to describe the extant non-marine ostracod fauna of Tunisia. In 2010, new samples of living non-marine…”
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