Physicochemical characteristics of water and sediment - floodplains of the Ain, Doubs and Loue Rivers - 2015-2016
19 sites (16 wetlands and 3 rivers) with different physicochemical characteristics and distributed along three rivers (Ain, Doubs, and Loue) were sampled. The physicochemical characteristics of the wetlands were measured in situ or after laboratory analysis.
Physicochemical characteristics of water and sediment - Ain River floodplain - 2019-2020
34 sites (16 wetland sites, 15 river sites, and 3 groundwaters) distributed along the Ain River with different physicochemical characteristics were sampled. The physicochemical characteristics of the wetlands were measured in situ or after laboratory analysis.
Wetland functionning and functional traits of Nuphar lutea - 2015-2016
Eleven populations of Nuphar lutea were sampled in eleven wetlands differing in physicochemical characteristics and spread along three rivers (the Ain, the Doubs and the Loue Rivers). Fifteen traits, grouped into four sets (growth, reproduction, storage and defence), were measured during the growing ...
Pollen analysis - Fontenu (F-39), Lac de Chalain (current sampling)
Pollen current samplings (moss). 24 palynological samples. Photos with the line transects of samplings and the environmental conditions of the west side of the lac de Chalain in 1995 (particulary the two neolithic houses reconstitutions). Undeveloped results.
Pollen analysis - Arbois (F-39), Les Pommerets
Archaeological excavations. Late Bronze Age (IIb) in the bottom. 6 palynological samples.
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