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Journal articles on the topic "Alpes (Autriche)"
Anreiter, Peter. "Quelques noms d'origine celtique dans les Alpes orientales (tout particulièrement en Autriche)." Nouvelle revue d'onomastique 45, no. 1 (2005): 137–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/onoma.2005.1569.
Full textCros, P., and P. Freytet. "Trace d'emersion et de pedogenese dans les formations triasiques des Alpes Meridionales (Italie, Autriche); interet paleogeographique." Bulletin de la Société Géologique de France I, no. 4 (July 1, 1985): 481–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.2113/gssgfbull.i.4.481.
Full textCuypers, Stefan, and Céline Randier. "L'application juridique de la convention sur la protection des Alpes : la situation en Allemagne, Autriche, France, Italie et Slovénie." Revue Européenne de Droit de l'Environnement 13, no. 1 (2009): 3–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/reden.2009.2071.
Full textLeroy-Prost, Christiane. "Pichler, W., 2001. Zeichen der Vorzeit : Felsbilder der Alpen (Signes de la Préhistoire : l’art rupestre des Alpes)Vöcklabruck (Autriche) Institutum Canarium, 240 p., 253 figs., ill. N&B, couleur, réf. bibl., index, crédits photographiques." L'Anthropologie 106, no. 2 (April 2002): 333–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0003-5521(02)01100-7.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Alpes (Autriche)"
Viallon, Alain. "Protection et développement dans trois parcs nationaux de l'arc alpin. Le cas de Berchtesgaden (Allemagne), Hohe Tauern (Autriche) et Mercantour (France)." Aix-Marseille 1, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001AIX10028.
Full textViguier, Francis. "Etude minéralogique et géochimique des gisements de "Talc-Chlorite" de la Porteille (Pyrénées, France) et de Rabenwald (Alpes autrichiennes)." Toulouse 3, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987TOU30217.
Full textAudra, Philippe. "Karsts alpins, genèse de grands réseaux souterrains : exemples, les Tennengebirge, Autriche, l'Île de Crémieu, la Chartreuse et le Vercors, France." Grenoble 1, 1993. http://www.theses.fr/1993GRE19051.
Full textThe aim of this work is to propose a number of milestone in the history of these karstic regions, proceeding from examples of underground alpine networks. In the high limestone alps of Salzburg, the karst of the Tennengebirge has undergone modifications since the tertiary with the development of a cone karst and vast tiered networks. The Cosa nostra - Bergerhohle system came into being in the plio-quaternary period as a consequence of the combined effect of upthrust and glaciation. The low plateau of the ile de cremieu conceals an ancient karstic topography oblitarated by glacial deposits. The cave of la Balme has evolved at least since the early pleistocene in acordance with variations in the base level of the rhone. In the Prealps, the dent de crolles and the moucherotte conceal subhorizontal perched conduits dating back to the Pliocene. Their development went on during the Pleistocene. In the Vercors, the Vallier cave harbours sediments of the lower Pleistocene, unique alpine evidence of the glaciation of the time. Underground deposits permit the reconstruction of the history of these networks and their environment. The u th method and paleomagnetism provide ages in the early and middle Pleistocene. Sedimentology, mineralogy and the anisotropy of the magnetic susceptibility of detrital deposits are studied. Reshaping of weathered rocks and glacial sediments, notably varves, are the most typical. Corrosion in the temporarily phreatic zone plays a major part in the speleogenesis. The
Books on the topic "Alpes (Autriche)"
Liniger-Goumaz, Max. Nos ancêtres les crétins des Alpes: Autriche, Grisons, Maurienne, Piémont, Savoie, Tarentaise, Tessin, Valais, Val D' Aoste, Valteline : ainsi qu'Auvergne et Pyrénées. Sierre: Les Editions à la Carte, 2000.
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