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Journal articles on the topic "Lacs glaciaires"
Thornes, John. "Some Observations on the Late-Glacia Stages in the Coaticook Valley, Southern Québec." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 9, no. 18 (2005): 223–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020598ar.
Full textRobitaille, André, and Jean-Marie M. Dubois. "Éléments d’identification des modelés fluvioglaciaires issus des débâcles glaciaires." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 49, no. 3 (2007): 435–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/033065ar.
Full textVincent, Jean-Serge. "Les lacs glaciaires de l’île de Banks, Arctique canadien." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 37, no. 1 (2007): 39–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/032497ar.
Full textHétu, Bernard, and James T. Gray. "Les étapes de la déglaciation dans le nord de la Gaspésie (Québec) : les marges glaciaires des dryas ancien et récent." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 54, no. 1 (2002): 5–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/004831ar.
Full textCestre, Gilbert. "Plans d’eau glaciaires et isostasie dans les bassins de la Haute Ware et de la rivière Otter, Massachusetts (1 ère partie)." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 16, no. 39 (2005): 419–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/021081ar.
Full textHétu, Bernard, and James T. Gray. "Le modelé glaciaire du centre de la Gaspésie septentrionale, Québec." Géographie physique et Quaternaire 39, no. 1 (2007): 47–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/032584ar.
Full textPeterson, James A. "Deglaciation of the Whitegull Lake Area, Labrador-Ungava." Cahiers de géographie du Québec 9, no. 18 (2005): 183–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/020596ar.
Full textVincent, Jean-Serge, and Léon Hardy. "L’évolution et l’extension des lacs glaciaires Barlow et Ojibway en territoire québécois." Dynamique et paléogéographie de l’inlandsis laurentidien 31, no. 3-4 (2011): 357–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1000283ar.
Full textClément, Pierre, and Michel Parent. "Contribution à l’étude de la déglaciation wisconsinienne dans le centre des Cantons de l’Est, Québec." Dynamique et paléogéographie de l’inlandsis laurentidien 31, no. 3-4 (2011): 217–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1000274ar.
Full textPrichonnet, Gilbert. "La déglaciation de la vallée du Saint-Laurent et l’invasion marine contemporaine." Dynamique et paléogéographie de l’inlandsis laurentidien 31, no. 3-4 (2011): 323–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1000281ar.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Lacs glaciaires"
Brouard, Etienne. "Déglaciation tardi-wisconsinienne et le développement de lacs proglaciaires dans la région de Charlevoix (Sud-est du Québec)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/25932.
Full textThe Charlevoix region, in southeastern Québec, is characterized by a dramatic landscape formed by the junction of the Laurentian Highlands, the Charlevoix Astrobleme and the St. Lawrence Estuary. This study, based on two extensive field campaigns and the interpretation of high-resolution 3D digital air photos and LiDAR data, documents a glacial landsystem dominated by the development of proglacial lakes during deglaciation due to a very irregular topography and the presence of major moraine systems. Our results provide a relative chronology for the development and drainage of series of proglacial lakes formed during each successive stage of deglaciation. In the region, the Laurentian Highlands are characterized by a high plateau (700-1174 m) and deeply incised river valleys (Malbaie, Saint-Anne, à Mars). The Charlevoix Astrobleme is characterized by a circular graben (Malbaie and du Gouffre river valleys) and a central uplift (Mount of Éboulements and Saint-Hilarion hills). Four moraine systems are observed in the region: the Rochette and Brûlée-Sainte-Anne systems, probably developed during the Older Dryas (~ 14 cal. ka BP), and the Saint-Narcisse and Mars-Batiscan systems dating from the Younger Dryas (12.9 to 11.7 cal. ka BP). Deltas, rythmites, coastal deposits, lacustrine terraces, breaches and drainage deposits were used to identify 91 proglacial lakes. Five types of proglacial lakes were identified based on their location, drainage path, type of dams, associated moraine complex and stratigraphy: 1- Lakes draining towards the St. Lawrence valley : constrained by glacial ice in the St. Lawrence Estuary or by the Rochette moraine, and draining later into the Goldthwait Sea; 2- Astrobleme side valley lakes : constrained by du Gouffre and Malbaie glacial tongues and draining into the graben of the astrobleme; 3- Sainte-Aimée-des-Lacs lakes : constrained by moraine ridges associated with Saint-Narcisse moraine systems; 4- Sainte-Anne Sector lakes : constrained by Brûlé-Sainte-Anne moraines or by valley glaciers lakes and draining through the Sainte-Anne and Montmorency river valleys; 5- Northern Laurentian lakes: constrained first by the Laurentide Ice Sheet and then by the moraines of the Saint-Narcisse and Mars-Batiscan moraine systems and draining northward towards Lake St-Jean and Saguenay River.
Flament, Thomas. "Variations de hauteur de la calotte antarctique par altimétrie radar par satellite : amincissement dynamique, vidanges de lacs sous-glaciaires et autres curiosités." Toulouse 3, 2013. http://thesesups.ups-tlse.fr/2592/.
Full textThe Antarctic Ice Sheet is a vast and remote hostile land. It is nonetheless an important part of the planetary climate system. Space-borne instruments are among the best tools to study the evolution of the ice sheet. In this work, we use data from one of these space sensors: the Envisat radar altimeter. This instrument provided us repeated measurements of the ice sheet surface elevation every 35 days during 8 years. From this dataset, we investigated volume change of the ice sheet between 2002 and 2010. This period is relatively short compared to the typical duration of ice sheet response (thousands of years after an ice age) but the data show some evolution, either extreme precipitation events or accelerated flow and associated thinning. The high space and time resolution also allowed us to observe rapid and local events such as subglacial lake drainages. These were only recently discovered in Antarctica and altimetry is one of the best suited tools to study them. The reflection and backscatter of the radar wave by the snowpack is still a complex problem that has to be further investigated. The own behavior of the snowpack must be better understood. We present the state of the art of the understanding of the radar/snowpack interaction. We conclude with an outlook on future techniques that will enhance our understanding of the ice sheet process and ice sheet evolution: new altimeters, longer time series, multi-sensor studies and additional in situ calibration
Arnaud, Fabien Tribovillard Nicolas Desmet Marc. "Signatures climatiques et anthropiques dans les sédiments holocènes des lacs du Bourget et d'Anterne (Nord-Ouest des Alpes) Paléohydrologie et contamination au plomb /." [S.l.] : [s.n.], 2003. http://www.univ-lille1.fr/bustl-grisemine/pdf/extheses/50376-2003-345-346.pdf.
Full textN° d'ordre (Lille 1) : 3399. Articles en anglais reproduits dans le texte. Résumé en français. Bibliogr. à la suite de chaque chapitre.
Arnaud, Fabien Tribovillard Nicolas Desmet Marc. "Signatures climatiques et anthropiques dans les sédiments holocènes des lacs du Bourget et d'Anterne (Nord-Ouest des Alpes) paléohydrologie et contamination au plomb /." Grenoble : Atelier de reproduction des thèses, 2007. http://www.univ-lille1.fr/bustl-grisemine/pdf/extheses/50376-2003-345-346.pdf.
Full textArticles en anglais reproduits dans le texte. Résumé en français. Bibliogr. à la suite de chaque chapitre.
Fouinat, Laurent. "Les territoires de montagne face aux changements globaux : une étude rétrospective autour de la station de ski des Deux Alpes." Thesis, Université Grenoble Alpes (ComUE), 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016GREAA026/document.
Full textThis doctoral thesis aims to a paleo-environmental reconstitution of the Oisans valley based on the natural archive of lake sediments. From a multi-proxy approach, we aim to reconstruct: i) Glacial fluctuation reconstruction in Oisans valley; ii) human activities evolution in mountain area and their influences on sediment fluxes especially during extreme events; iii)understand the relationship between climate change, use of mountain lands and natural hazard.Through this study, we identified processes of global change, comprising natural climate variability and human practices, which affected erosion patterns around Lakes Muzelle and Lauvitel during the last millennia. Main results have shown that erosion in the lake Muzelle watershed was dominated in the past by glacial activity, in particular with the presence of fine detrital particles related to subglacial abrasion. They were identified to have a relationship never observed before; during glacial extension their presence is triggering a higher number of flood deposits. At this location, human activities were identified through agro-pastoral activities and more precisely by the coprophilous fungi spore counting, revealing cattle presence since 300 years. Lake Lauvitel is located at lower altitude, which most of the watershed is now situated in an Integral Reserve. Palynological investigations lead to identification of periods of higher human activities in the valley. Extreme events recorded in Lake Lauvitel sediment are on the one hand torrential floods, which allowed a comparison with other reconstructions highlighting changes in the climatic settings in the Alps. On the other hand, wet avalanches deposits were identified with the use of a CT scan and the development of a new methodology based on relative density differences in the sediment. The counting and the quantification of coarse detrital matter within the lacustrine fine sediment matrix allowed income identification of this hazard though time. We then reconstructed wet avalanches events deposited in Lake Lauvitel during the last 3500 years, which occurrence is preferentially during glacial retreats
Triglav, Katherine. "The under-ice dynamics of High Arctic lakes : the importance of physicochemical interactions with phytoplankton and bacterial communities in Stuckberry Valley, Ellesmere Island." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/70382.
Full textEven the world’s most northern ecosystems have been affected by climate warming and High Arctic lakes are no exception. Ellesmere Island is at the northernmost limit of Canada, and regime shifts have already been documented in its lakes towards taxa associated with longer growing seasons. It has been projected that the northern coast of Ellesmere Island is within a region that will experience the greatest annual warming in the Arctic over the next 80 years, and so understanding the functioning of its sensitive coastal lakes is critical before further changes occur. I studied a series of four lakes in Stuckberry Valley (82º54 N, 66º58 W) to give insight into their under-ice phytoplankton dynamics. My objectives were 1) identify and quantify the photosynthetic communities found in the Stuckberry Valley lakes, 2) determine the physicochemical variables that exerted the strongest control over within- and between-lake community variation, and 3) expand the understanding of under-ice High Arctic freshwater ecosystems and their function. Light intensities and DO concentrations exerted primary control over the distribution and abundance of photosynthetic organisms, in addition to important roles played by specific conductivity and nitrogen. These variables clearly distinguished two deep, oxic lakes from two shallow, anoxic lakes. Differences in photosynthetic community types between lakes and depths was strongly linked to DO concentrations: the red pigment algal line dominated in oxic waters, while purple sulfur bacteria (PSB) were found in anoxic zones. Pigments indicated that dinoflagellates, cryptophytes, and haptophytes were abundant throughout all four lakes, with lower concentrations of chrysophyte and chlorophyte pigments. My thesis represents one of the very few studies of High Arctic under-ice photosynthetic communities, and it significantly advances our understanding of ecological processes in this highly sensitive region.
Arnaud, Fabien. "Signatures climatiques et anthropiques dans les sédiments holocènes des lacs du Bourget et d'Anterne (Nord-Ouest des Alpes) : paléohydrologie et contamination au plomb." Lille 1, 2003. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/2003/50376-2003-345-346.pdf.
Full textCondom, Thomas. "Dynamiques d'extension lacustre et glaciaire associées aux modifications du climat dans les Andes Centrales." Paris 6, 2002. http://www.theses.fr/2002PA066401.
Full textChapron, Emmanuel. "Contrôles climatique et sismo-tectonique de la sédimentation lacustre dans l'Avant Pays Alpin (Lac du Bourget) durant le quaternaire récent." Phd thesis, Lille 1, 1999. https://pepite-depot.univ-lille.fr/LIBRE/Th_Num/1999/50376-1999-285.pdf.
Full textMartin, Céline. "Reconstruction des températures continentales en Europe de l'Ouest à partir de l'étude des tétraéthers ramifiés dans les sédiments du lac de Saint-Front (Massif Central, France)." Thesis, Aix-Marseille, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018AIXM0326/document.
Full textThis thesis aims to reconstruct the climate of the last 100,000 years in western Europe. The study of past climate allows to better understand the natural variability of climate on which human-induced global warming is superimposed today. Bacterial fossil molecules whose structure varies according to the environmental conditions were used in this study to reconstruct the paleoclimate from the sediments of lake St Front in the Massif Central. The indices derived from these molecules reveal the long-term climatic variability but also the rapid events of climate change as well as a strong anthropogenic action in superimposition of the regional climatic changes over the last 5000 years. This work shows the importance of understanding the tool used and the functioning of the natural system in which it is studied, essential prerequisites for obtaining a credible climate reconstruction
Books on the topic "Lacs glaciaires"
Kübler, B. Signatures paléoclimatiques du Petit Age Glaciaire dans les sédiments des lacs du transect Neuchâtel-Ilay et dans ceux de l'Atlantique Nord. Vdf, 1998.
Reports on the topic "Lacs glaciaires"
Thibaudeau, P., and J. J. Veillette. Géologie des formations en surface et histoire glaciaire, Lac Chicobi, Québec. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/220668.
Full textParadis, S. J. Géologie des formations en surface et histoire glaciaire, Lac Blouin, Québec. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/224451.
Full textVeillette, J. J., and J. S. Pomares. Géologie des formations en surface et histoire glaciaire, Lac Matagami, Québec. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/214508.
Full textParadis, S. J. Géologie des formations en surface et histoire glaciaire, Lac Castagnier, Québec. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/220667.
Full textDaigneault, R. A. Résultats préliminaires sur les directions d'écoulement glaciaire dans la région de Salluit et des Lacs Nuvilik, Nouveau-Québec. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/131240.
Full textWard, B. C., L. A. Dredge, D. E. Kerr, and I. M. Kjarsgaard. Minéraux indicateurs de la kimberlite dans les dépôts glaciaires, région du lac de Gras, T.N.-O. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/211753.
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