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Journal articles on the topic "Forges – Parisien, Bassin (France ; nord)"
Douvinet, Johnny, and Daniel Delahaye. "Caractéristiques des « crues rapides » du nord de la France (Bassin parisien) et risques associés." Géomorphologie : relief, processus, environnement 16, no. 1 (April 1, 2010): 73–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/geomorphologie.7829.
Full textMascle, A., and M. Cazes. "La couverture sédimentaire du bassin Parisien le long du profil ECORS-Nord de la France." Revue de l'Institut Français du Pétrole 42, no. 3 (May 1987): 303–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.2516/ogst:1987018.
Full textAllard, Pierre. "Variabilité des débitages laminaires au Second Mésolithique et au Néolithique ancien dans le nord de la France (VIIe et VIe millénaire BCE)." Journal of Lithic Studies 4, no. 2 (September 15, 2017): 75–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.2218/jls.v4i2.2538.
Full textGiligny, François. "RECONSTITUTION DES CHAINES OPERATOIRES DE FABRICATION DES CERAMIQUES NEOLITHIQUES DANS LE BASSIN PARISIEN RECONSTRUCTION OF THE PROCESS TECHNIQUES OF THE NEOLITHIC POTTERY IN PARIS BASIN: A RESEARCH ASSESSMENT." Samara Journal of Science 4, no. 3 (September 1, 2015): 72–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.17816/snv20153206.
Full textLarue, Jean-Pierre, and Robert Étienne. "Les changements de cours de la Sarthe entre Le Mans et Sablé-sur-Sarthe (France)." Paléoréseaux hydrographiques quaternaires : centenaire W.M. Davis 51, no. 3 (November 30, 2007): 285–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/033128ar.
Full textDouvinet, Johnny. "Intérêts et limites des données « CatNat » pour un inventaire des inondations. L’exemple des « crues rapides » liées à de violents orages (Bassin parisien, Nord de la France)." Norois, no. 201 (December 1, 2006): 17–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.4000/norois.1733.
Full textRousseau, Denis Didier, Pierre Antoine, Jean Jacques Bahain, Nick Debenham, Manfred Frechen, Agnès Gauthier, Christine Hatté, Nicole Limondin-Lozouet, Jean Luc Locht, and Pascal Raymond. "Nouvelles données sur le Pléistocène du nord du Bassin parisien: les séquences loessiques de Villiers-Adam (Val d'Oise, France) [New data on the Pleistocene of the north of the Paris hasin : the hess-palacosols sequences of Villiers-Adam (lal d'Oise. France).]." Quaternaire 14, no. 4 (2003): 219–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/quate.2003.1744.
Full textCollet, Hélène, and Françoise Bostyn. "Diffusion du silex de Spienne et du silex Bartonien du Bassin parisien dans le Nord de la France et en Belgique de la fin du 5e millénaire au début du 4e millénaiure BC : une première approche." Revue archéologique de Picardie. Numéro spécial 28, no. 1 (2011): 331–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/pica.2011.3339.
Full textOllive, Vincent, Julian Wiethold, Thierry Klag, and Philippe Klag. "Origine, processus de formation et évolution des dépressions fermées du Nord-Est du Bassin Parisien (France)." BSGF - Earth Sciences Bulletin, January 5, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/bsgf/2020047.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Forges – Parisien, Bassin (France ; nord)"
Bauvais, Sylvain. "Évolution de l'organisation des activités de forge dans le nord du Bassin parisien au second Age du fer : études pluridisciplinaires de la chaîne opératoire en métallurgie du fer." Besançon, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007BESA2016.
Full textThis study examines a region traditionnally poor of metallurgical production and treats the organization of forge activities during a period in which iron seems to have played a determining role in the structuring of socio-economic systems. Our work consists in a characterisation of the activities using a multidisciplinary approach which crosses archaeological and archaeometric methodologies. The internal texture of slags, scraps, and other metal objects represents the fozzilization of the techniques and a veritable "grammatical structure" allows us to decipher. Beyond this aspects, the present study explores the organization of iron and steel making as a global system; societal, environmental and technical. The fives centuries studied here reveal a succession of changes that commences at ancient La Tène with a general artisan production for the elite and moves to an omnipresent production and increasing specialization in which the primary material, shortly before the conquest, was centralized in the oppida and certain villages. This study has identifiedf inter and intra regional exchange circuits of the primary material (the raw masses from smelting, semi-products), in relation with segmentation of the chaine opératoire (smelting/forge) and the building of a societal hierarchy in the periods examined. This study has allowed for an important updating of the arachaeological map of iron and steel making in the north of France. This provides new perspectives in the interpretation of economic and social changes from those that have been common over the past few centuries
PERNAUD, JEAN MARIE. "Paleoenvironnements vegetaux et societes a l'holocene dans le nord du bassin parisien : anthracoanalyses de sites archeologiques d'ile-de-france et de picardie : methodologie et paleoecologie." Paris 1, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997PA010607.
Full textThis work deals with the holocene vegetation evolution in north-western france (ile-de-france and picardie). It is based on the anthracological analysis of 27 archaeological sites from the mesolithic to the historic times (18th century). The first part is dedicated to the basis of the study. First, methods and technics are explained (chapter 1). Then, a methodological reflection concerning taphomic problems is developped (chapter 2). At last, anatomical descriptions, ecology and chrono-geographical distribution of the identified taxa are given (chapter 3). The second part is dedicated to the original study of five archaeological sites from the mesolithic to the iron age (chapter 4 to 8). Finally, in the third and last part of this work, a synthesis (the first one) of charcoal analysis realized in the area is made (chapter 9). Then, an anthracological biozonation is proposed which emphasizes the human impact on vegetation dynamics from the neolithic and above all from the proto-and historic periods (chapter 10)
Douvinet, Johnny. "Les bassins versants sensibles aux "crues rapides" dans le Bassin Parisien - Analyse de la structure et de la dynamique de systèmes spatiaux complexes." Phd thesis, Université de Caen, 2008. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00344612.
Full textrésultats en réintégrant progressivement les autres variables de l'hydrosystème. Tous ces résultats aboutissent à la réalisation de différentes cartes de sensibilité dans ces régions du nord de la France.
Ferjani, Sarra. "Territorialité et changement social chez les celtes du nord-ouest du Bassin parisien entre le VIIe siècle et le Ier siècle avant J.-C." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Paris 1, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015PA010587.
Full textThis thesis' work follows a number of studies carried on for more than thirty years on the territory during the Iron Age. It focuses on the North-West Paris basin and covers up five centuries of evolution and occupation between the Ha D1 (625 BC) and the LT D1b (90 BC). lt relies on a very rich archaeological documentation supplying a relational database built after a long work of modeling and insertion within an-information system. 3,517 occupations were thus indexed and are divided into functional categories : domestic, funerary, religious and craftsmanship. They also include data linked to regional planning. This work focuses more particularly on the domestic and funerary data. Through the use of identical tools and methodologies based on statistics, spatial analysis and spatial statistics, the goal was to see how each of these categories of sites allowed to transcribe the evolution of the occupation, of the structuration of the territories, and also of the human groups. The question that arose was that of the hierarchy of the sites and, through them, of the society. The hierarchy was approached through a crossover study of fumiture and structures. For the domestic occupations, it was also the occasion to start considering the identification of the numerous activities implemented, which make it possible to characterize the complexity and the richness of the occupations
Chen, Ningxin. "Processus de transfert de l’eau et des contaminants agricoles dans la zone non saturée de la craie." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Sorbonne université, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019SORUS588.
Full textThe chalk aquifer is an important source of drinking water, and the quality of which has deteriorated in recent decades, due to the use of fertilizers and pesticides on the surface. Chalk is a heterogeneous medium because of its double porosity: matrix and fractures, and often covered by superficial formations. The purpose of this thesis is to characterize the transfer processes of water and contaminants in the unsaturated zone (UZ), and to understand how they are influenced by the properties of the UZ. This study is carried out on the underground quarry of Saint-Martin-le-Nœud. The chalk is covered by a layer of clay of varying thickness. The quarry is at the boundary between the UZ and the saturated zone (ZS) allows direct access to the ZNS. On the ceiling, the water percolates and in the lower parts watertable forms lakes. The hydrochemical and hydrodynamic properties of 16 sites (lake + percolation) were observed for several years. The study of the spatio-temporal variation of groundwater shows: water and contaminants are transferred mainly by the matrix (~1 m / year) with a part transferred by fractures (~100 m / year) and these transfer rates vary depending on the type of molecule (different between solute and organic molecule); the transfers are mainly results of the piston flow with a small part of direct transfer. Characteristics of the UZ’ effect on water and contaminants transfers and pesticide degradation: deeper water table has fewer contaminants; clay-with-flints promotes pesticide degradation by creating a perched sheet in the near surface; clay-with-flints accelerates the transfer of water and contaminants through preferential paths
Guechchati, Noureddine. "Etude par rpe et par irtf de matieres organiques : application a la serie phosphatee de tunisie et a la serie de charbons du sondage de gironville." Orléans, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987ORLE2036.
Full textLallahem, Sami. "Structure et modélisation hydrodynamique des eaux souterraines : application à l'aquifère crayeux de la bordure nord du Bassin de Paris." Lille 1, 2002. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2002/50376-2002-169-170.pdf.
Full textBarhoum, Sarah. "Transferts dans la craie : approche régionale : le Nord-Ouest du Bassin de Paris : approche locale : la carrière de Saint-Martin-le-Noeud." Thesis, Paris 6, 2014. http://www.theses.fr/2014PA066395/document.
Full textThe Chalk aquifer is a complex and heterogeneous system associated with a wide range of porosity (matrix, fractures and karstic conduits). These characteristics lead to a high heterogeneity of transfer processes and speed (ranging between 10-8 m s-1 and several metres per day). Furthermore, the Chalk aquifer is overlaid by superficial layers (clay-with-flints, loess and clayey-sandy deposits) with varying thicknesses. The impact of these formations on groundwater flows in the unsaturated zone (UZ) is still poorly understood. The aim of this thesis was to study the hydrodynamics and geochemical characteristics of free Chalk groundwater and particularly the role of the UZ and superficial layers. The chosen approach consisted in studying the spatial and temporal variability of groundwater level, dripping water discharges and groundwater geochemistry and search for controlling factors of this variability and compare it to the characteristics of the UZ of Chalk, the superficial layers, the land use and the climate. This approach was implemented at two spatial scales: at the regional scale of the North-West of the Paris Basin, around the Bray anticlinal and at the local scale of the underground quarry of Saint-Martin-le-Nœud which is a particularly interesting site (area below 1 km2) giving access to both the water table and the UZ water. Effective rainfall (Peff), dripping water discharge and water level variation chronicles were analysed using signal processing methods. Groundwater geochemistry has been studied statistically and using natural (major ions, electric conductivity) and anthropic (pesticides) tracers. At Saint-Martin-le-Nœud, the nature and thickness of the UZ and the superficial layers have been investigated with a geophysical survey and three holes were dug in the fields above the quarry. The results showed at both spatial scales a relatively low temporal variability with low and smooth water table responses and long time between reload periods and dripping water arrival. At the regional scale, the temporal variations of groundwater geochemistry are low. At the local scale, the evolution of underground lakes water electric conductivity indicates that water mineralization displays relatively low temporal variations. However, NO3-, Cl- and SO42- concentrations in lakes water varied significantly during the study. The results also highlighted a strong spatial variability. Thus, at the regional scale, piezometric variations are very different from one borehole to the next. Similarly, in the quarry of Saint-Martin-le-Nœud, lakes water level and dripping water discharges are spatially heterogeneous. Water geochemistry also displays a strong spatial variability at both regional and local scales
Génot, Patrick. "Les chlorophycees calcaires du paleogene d'europe nord-occidentale (bassin de paris, bretagne, cotentin, bassin de mons)." Nantes, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987NANT2060.
Full textSHOUT, H. "Traitements et interpretations des donnees magnetotelluriques dans le bassin sud-ouest et nord-est de paris." Paris 6, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987PA066625.
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