Authors
Hervé Guyard, Emmanuel Chapron, Guillaume St-Onge, Flavio S Anselmetti, Fabien Arnaud, Olivier Magand, Pierre Francus, Marie-Antoinette Mélières
Publication date
2007/10/1
Source
quaternary science reviews
Volume
26
Issue
19-21
Pages
2644-2660
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Two twin short gravity cores and a long piston core recovered from the deepest part of proglacial Lake Bramant (Grandes Rousses Massif, French Alps), under and overlying a large slump identified by high-resolution seismic profile, allow the investigation of Holocene natural hazards and interactions between human activity and climatic changes at high-altitude. Annual sedimentation throughout the cores (glacial varves) is identified on photographs, ITRAX (high-resolution continuous microfluorescence-X) and CAT-Scan (computerized axial tomography) analyses and is supported by (1) the number of dark and light laminations between dates obtained by radionuclide measurements (137Cs, 241Am), (2) the correlation of a slump triggered by the nearby AD 1881 Allemond earthquake (MSK intensity VII) and of a turbidite triggered by the AD 1822 Chautagne regional earthquake (MSK intensity VIII), (3) the number of …
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