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RESSOURCES EN GÉOLOGIE CARIBÉENNE : LES APPORTS DE L'OUTIL GPS POUR L’ÉTUDE DES SÉISMES ET FAILLES MAJEURES DE RÉPUBLIQUE DOMINICAINE
Auteur(s) : Mazabraud, Yves Forissier, Thomas
Auteurs secondaires : Géosciences Montpellier ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS) - Université de Montpellier (UM) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Centre de recherches et de ressources en éducation et formation (CRREF) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG)
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Apprentissage et SMS : quelle utilisation des téléphones portables en contexte didactique ?
Auteur(s) : Anciaux, Frédéric Forissier, Thomas Antoine, Delcroix
Auteurs secondaires : Centre de recherches et de ressources en éducation et formation (CRREF) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) DGLFLF
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Modélisation de répartitions d'occurrences spatio-temporelles et épidémiologie végétale
Auteur(s) : Chimard, Florencia Vaillant, Jean Daugrois, Jean Heinrich
Auteurs secondaires : Laboratoire de Mathématiques Informatique et Applications (LAMIA) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG)
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Development of an optical fibers displacement sensor for applications in tiltmetry and seismology ; DÉVELOPPEMENT D'UN CAPTEUR DE DÉPLACEMENT À FIBRE OPTIQUE APPLIQUÉ À L'INCLINOMÉTRIE ET À LA SISMOLOGIE
Auteur(s) : Chawah, Patrick
Auteurs secondaires : Géosciences Montpellier ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS) - Université de Montpellier (UM) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc Jean Chéry(Jean.Chery@gm.univ-montp2.fr) ANR-Risknat LINES
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Activité anti-oxydante, et caractérisation phénolique du fruit de palmier amazonien Oenocarpus bataua (patawa)
Auteur(s) : Rezaire, Aïra
Auteurs secondaires : Antilles-Guyane Fils-Lycaon, Bernard
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Comparaison de deux méthodes de prélèvement pour le dénombrement des larves de Crassostrea gigas en zone conchylicole
Auteur(s) : His, Edouard Borel, Michel Robert, Rene Laborde, Jean-louis
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Approche empirique de la pecherie d'espadon (Xiphias gladius) dans l'ocean Indien et modelisation des deplacements des poissons dans le paysage oceanique tropical
Auteur(s) : Guyomard, David
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Transmission per os du white spot syndrome virus : facteur limitant l'extension de la maladie chez les crustacés marins
Auteur(s) : Hernandez Herrera, Rosa Idalia
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Education thérapeutique du patient asthmatique bilingue français-créole en Guadeloupe : Quels outils, quel impact ? ; Therapeutic Patient Education of the asthmatic bilingual French-Creole patients in Guadeloupe : what tools, what impact?
Auteur(s) : Gotin, Jacques
Auteurs secondaires : Antilles-Guyane Groux, Dominique Raherison-Semjen, Chantal
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Synthèse de l'étude et des campagnes à la mer 2011 sur l'exploitation aux vire-lignes des espèces démersales profondes autour de La Réunion
Auteur(s) : Fleury, Pierre-gildas Evano, Hugues Le Ru, Loic Aureche, Vincent
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Quelles passerelles entre le créole et les autres disciplines scolaires ?
Auteur(s) : Anciaux, Frédéric
Auteurs secondaires : Centre de recherches et de ressources en éducation et formation (CRREF) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG)
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PROJET PEPS Guyane. Evaluation de la contamination chimique des eaux guyanaises par les techniques d'échantillonnage passif. Application et soutien à la mise en place de la DCE. Campagnes juillet et novembre 2010.
Auteur(s) : Gonzalez, Jean-louis Tapie, Nathalie Guyomarch, Julien Budzinski, Helene
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Ma peche a la crevette sur le plateau guyanais les techniques americaines et l'analyse des captures
Auteur(s) : Morice, Jean Warluzel, Noël
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Le comportement agrégatif des dorades coryphènes (Coryphaena hippurus) autour des objets flottants
Auteur(s) : Taquet, Marc
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Entre terre et mer: Infrastructures littorales dans le Grand Cul de Sac Marin de la Guadeloupe
Auteur(s) : Guibert, Jean-Sébastien Bigot, Franck
Auteurs secondaires : Archéologie Industrielle, Histoire, Patrimoine- Géographie, Développement, Environnement de la Caraïbe [EA 929] (AIHP-GEODE) ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) Chercheur Indépendant Benoît Bérard & Catherine Losier
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Genetic improvement strategy in small aquaculture industries : the new caledonian shrimp experience
Auteur(s) : Goyard, Emmanuel Goarant, Cyrille Brun, Pierre Herlin, Jose Pham, Dominique Beliaeff, Benoit Harache, Yves Loubersac, Lionel
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Estimation du nombre de tortues vertes femelles adultes Chelonia mydas par saison de ponte à Tromelin et Europa (Océan Indien) (1973-1985)
Auteur(s) : Le Gall, Jean-yves Bosc, Pierre Taquet, Marc
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Comparaison des captures des grands poissons pelagiques en Martinique avec ou sans DCP
Auteur(s) : Laurans, Martial Taquet, Marc Reynal, Lionel Lagin, Alain-sabin
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Construction et étude d'un modèle de réseau trophique de la vasière de Brouage (bassin de marennes Oléron, France). Prise en compte de la saisonnalité et des échanges physiques pour la synthèse constructive des connaissances sur une zone intertidale d'une région tempérée.
Auteur(s) : Leguerrier, Dephine
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Deformation at the transition between subduction and collision east of Taiwan: seismological approach ; Déformation à la transition entre subduction et collision à l'est de Taïwan: approche sismologique
Auteur(s) : Theunissen, Thomas
Auteurs secondaires : Géosciences Montpellier ; Université des Antilles et de la Guyane (UAG) - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS) - Université de Montpellier (UM) - Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Université Montpellier II - Sciences et Techniques du Languedoc Serge Lallemand(serge.lallemand@gm.univ-montp2.fr) ANR ACTS
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180degre). Synthetic tests show the effectiveness of MAXI (using P-wave only) to determine the parameters x, y and z even when the azimuthal gap is important. In the latter case, the quality of the results is dependent on the velocity model to represent the 3D structure of the Earth. We propose an approach involving the use of a 3D a priori P-wave velocity model to locate earthquakes which are lateral and remote to the seismic network. An application to the case of Taiwan and Ecuador validates this approach. Finally, at the level of a few months, the marine geophysical campaign RATS (Ryukyu Arc: Tectonics and Seismology) was conducted in two stages. A passive seismology experiment from July to October, 2008 (RATS1) has been conducted over the forearc of the Ryukyus and then active seismic experiment (refraction and reflection) was conducted in May 2009 in a NNE - SSW line through the Ryukyu margin. These two combined experiments allow improving our knowledge about the crustal structure of the margin. At the level of the forearc, the basement of the forearc is characterized by vertical backstop and a very deformed basis certainly associated with a significant out of sequence deformation. In depth, the downgoing plate is certainly affected by a tear that controls the seismicity in the region of transition between the subduction and collision."> 180degre). Synthetic tests show the effectiveness of MAXI (using P-wave only) to determine the parameters x, y and z even when the azimuthal gap is important. In the latter case, the quality of the results is dependent on the velocity model to represent the 3D structure of the Earth. We propose an approach involving the use of a 3D a priori P-wave velocity model to locate earthquakes which are lateral and remote to the seismic network. An application to the case of Taiwan and Ecuador validates this approach. Finally, at the level of a few months, the marine geophysical campaign RATS (Ryukyu Arc: Tectonics and Seismology) was conducted in two stages. A passive seismology experiment from July to October, 2008 (RATS1) has been conducted over the forearc of the Ryukyus and then active seismic experiment (refraction and reflection) was conducted in May 2009 in a NNE - SSW line through the Ryukyu margin. These two combined experiments allow improving our knowledge about the crustal structure of the margin. At the level of the forearc, the basement of the forearc is characterized by vertical backstop and a very deformed basis certainly associated with a significant out of sequence deformation. In depth, the downgoing plate is certainly affected by a tear that controls the seismicity in the region of transition between the subduction and collision."> 180degre). Synthetic tests show the effectiveness of MAXI (using P-wave only) to determine the parameters x, y and z even when the azimuthal gap is important. In the latter case, the quality of the results is dependent on the velocity model to represent the 3D structure of the Earth. We propose an approach involving the use of a 3D a priori P-wave velocity model to locate earthquakes which are lateral and remote to the seismic network. An application to the case of Taiwan and Ecuador validates this approach. Finally, at the level of a few months, the marine geophysical campaign RATS (Ryukyu Arc: Tectonics and Seismology) was conducted in two stages. A passive seismology experiment from July to October, 2008 (RATS1) has been conducted over the forearc of the Ryukyus and then active seismic experiment (refraction and reflection) was conducted in May 2009 in a NNE - SSW line through the Ryukyu margin. These two combined experiments allow improving our knowledge about the crustal structure of the margin. At the level of the forearc, the basement of the forearc is characterized by vertical backstop and a very deformed basis certainly associated with a significant out of sequence deformation. In depth, the downgoing plate is certainly affected by a tear that controls the seismicity in the region of transition between the subduction and collision."> 180degre). Synthetic tests show the effectiveness of MAXI (using P-wave only) to determine the parameters x, y and z even when the azimuthal gap is important. In the latter case, the quality of the results is dependent on the velocity model to represent the 3D structure of the Earth. We propose an approach involving the use of a 3D a priori P-wave velocity model to locate earthquakes which are lateral and remote to the seismic network. An application to the case of Taiwan and Ecuador validates this approach. Finally, at the level of a few months, the marine geophysical campaign RATS (Ryukyu Arc: Tectonics and Seismology) was conducted in two stages. A passive seismology experiment from July to October, 2008 (RATS1) has been conducted over the forearc of the Ryukyus and then active seismic experiment (refraction and reflection) was conducted in May 2009 in a NNE - SSW line through the Ryukyu margin. These two combined experiments allow improving our knowledge about the crustal structure of the margin. At the level of the forearc, the basement of the forearc is characterized by vertical backstop and a very deformed basis certainly associated with a significant out of sequence deformation. In depth, the downgoing plate is certainly affected by a tear that controls the seismicity in the region of transition between the subduction and collision."> | 180degre). Synthetic tests show the effectiveness of MAXI (using P-wave only) to determine the parameters x, y and z even when the azimuthal gap is important. In the latter case, the quality of the results is dependent on the velocity model to represent the 3D structure of the Earth. We propose an approach involving the use of a 3D a priori P-wave velocity model to locate earthquakes which are lateral and remote to the seismic network. An application to the case of Taiwan and Ecuador validates this approach. Finally, at the level of a few months, the marine geophysical campaign RATS (Ryukyu Arc: Tectonics and Seismology) was conducted in two stages. A passive seismology experiment from July to October, 2008 (RATS1) has been conducted over the forearc of the Ryukyus and then active seismic experiment (refraction and reflection) was conducted in May 2009 in a NNE - SSW line through the Ryukyu margin. These two combined experiments allow improving our knowledge about the crustal structure of the margin. At the level of the forearc, the basement of the forearc is characterized by vertical backstop and a very deformed basis certainly associated with a significant out of sequence deformation. In depth, the downgoing plate is certainly affected by a tear that controls the seismicity in the region of transition between the subduction and collision.">Plus