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Physicochemical and bacteriological characteristics of water - Arcier watershed - 2020-2022

Physical characteristics, major ions, minor ions, trace elements measured from May 2020 to February 2022 in five sites of the Arcier karst watershed (Doubs, France), as well as at the Arcier spring. These measurements were complemented by the acquisition of extended spectrum beta-lactamase ...

Geochemical data on rainfall and groundwater at Douala (Cameroon)

Collected date : from Jul 2006 to Aug 2017

Stable isotopes (oxygen-18 and deuterium) data on rainfall at monthly and daily scales at Douala. Concerning groundwater, there is two sets of data: one on water stable isotopes (oxygen-18 and deuterium) and another one on major ion chemistry.

FIBROKARST

This project focuses on understanding karstic systems and particularly on the issue of recharge and transfer processes in these very heterogeneous and generally inaccessible environments. The objective is to use the fiber optic technique to identify the recharge points of the karstic aquifer of ...

Pollen analysis - Sciez (F-74), Chemin de la Renouillère

Collected date : 2019
Creators : Hervé Richard

Archaeologiocal site. Plain in edge of a lake. 4 palynological samples.

Human recreational disturbance effects on chicks stress

Collected date : 2017
Creators : Thibaut Powolny

Stress hormones, telomere lenght, and reproductive success for breeding bird in the Chaux forest.

Pure liquid phase recovery in karstic medium

Collected date : from Mar 2017 ongoing

This project is about the study in 2D-cells of fractured media, contaminated by pure phase hydrocarbons. Cosidered systems are made of 3 non-miscible fluids (air, water and hydrocarbons), considering light and dense hydrocarbons. First, the fluids behavior and the distribution of contaminants were ...

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Université de Bourgogne, Université de Franche-Comté, UTBM, AgroSup Dijon, ENSMM, BSB, Arts des Metiers