Papers by Anne-Elisabeth Lebatard
Quantification of Earth's surface processes and dating using the cosmogenic radionuclides10Be, 26Al and 36Cl [Quantification des processus superficiels et datation par les radionucléides cosmogéniques 10Be, 26Al et 36Cl]
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), 2015
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HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe), Jul 1, 2021
Sedimentological patterns and climatic imprints in Late Acigöl (SW Anatolia) during the Quaternary
17e Congrès Français de Sédimentologie, Oct 21, 2019
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The Acigöl Lake near Denizli, Turkey: a window on the environment of the Kocabaş hominin at 1.2 Ma
ESHE (European Society for the study of Human Evolution) meeting, Sep 23, 2017
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Proto-céréales et interactions biotiques au cours des 2,3 Ma
Symposium : « Evolution de la biodiversité depuis plus d’un million d’années et rapports entre l’Homme et son environnement sur le littoral méditerranéen », Oct 1, 2020
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Age model for Quaternary sediment core from Lake Acigöl
Inclination measurements of Quaternary sediment core from Lake Acigöl

Chronostratigraphy, mineralogy, susceptibility and inclination measurements of Quaternary sediment core samples from Lake Acigöl, supplement to: Demory, François; Rambeau, Claire; Lebatard, Anne-Elisabeth; Perrin, Mireille; Blawal, Syed; Andrieu-Ponel, Valerie; Rochette, Pierre; Alçiçek, Hülya; B...
A 601 m long sedimentary sequence was drilled in Lake Acigöl, located in the lakes region of SW A... more A 601 m long sedimentary sequence was drilled in Lake Acigöl, located in the lakes region of SW Anatolia, near the Denizli travertine from which the oldest hominin of Turkey was unearthed. Among all dating methods applied to the sedimentary sequence, paleomagnetism, through the recognition of geomagnetic chrons, was the most successful and led to a quasi linear age model, with the 601 m long sedimentary record covering the last 2.3 Ma. An attempt to use the atmospherically deposited 10Be as a dating method was not very successful but provides interesting clues on this new method. Long-term lake level changes are depicted through lithological variations, in particular the carbonates and evaporites abundance. This change could be influenced by both long term cooling during the last 2 Ma and tectonic activity, which may in particular be responsible for a maximum water depth at around 1.8 Ma. Despite active tectonic influence, the sedimentary facies description and the magnetic suscepti...
Susceptibility of Quaternary sediment core sample from Lake Acigöl
Mineralogy of Quaternary sediment core samples from Lake Acigöl
Magnetic and Beryllium chronostratigraphy of Quaternary sediment core samples of Lake Acigöl
Chronostratigraphy of the sedimentary core from Lake Acigol (Turkey) reveals a 2.4 Ma lacustrine record for western Asia with a high paleoclimatic archive potential
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The long continental sequence of Acigöl: a 2.4 Ma record in the Homo erectus area of SW Turkey
Preliminary results on a promising long paleoclimatic archive for the Near East: the lacustrine s... more Preliminary results on a promising long paleoclimatic archive for the Near East: the lacustrine sequence of Acigöl (Anatolia, Turkey).
Lake Acigöl, SW Anatolia: potential to reconstruct the respective influence of climate and tectonics on a long (ca. 2 My) lacustrine sequence
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Phytolith records from a 10Be/9Be dated lacustrine succession in the Lake Chad basin: insight on the Pliocene palaeoenvironmental changes in Central Africa
Quaternary International, 2016
Cosmic-ray exposure dating of a ~5 ka open cast copper mine in the Aegean: modeling volume modulations
Zeitschrift für Geomorphologie, 2017
Measurement of in situ-produced 10 Be concentrations at a prehistoric open cast (i.e. aerially ex... more Measurement of in situ-produced 10 Be concentrations at a prehistoric open cast (i.e. aerially exposed) copper mine on Kythnos island, Aegean, Greece, dated to ~ 5 ka, led to overestimated cosmic ray exposure ages. This strongly suggests that the prehistoric mining activity was too shallow to reach nuclide-free levels in the rock. Considering the independently estimated age of the open cast mine, the 10 Be concentrations measured in the sampled rock surface of the mine are further exploited to estimate the thickness of the excavation. The results obtained point at excavation depths no more than a few decimeters, agreeing with independent archaeological evidence.
Datation des travertins de Kocaba? par la méthode des nucléides cosmogéniques 26 Al/ 10 Be
Data Revues 00035521 V118i1 S000355211400003x, Mar 17, 2014
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