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Dimitri Saint-Carlier
Dimitri Saint-Carlier
Docteur en Géosciences
Verified email at crpg.cnrs-nancy.fr
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Major temporal variations in shortening rate absorbed along a large active fold of the southeastern Tianshan piedmont (China)
D Saint-Carlier, J Charreau, J Lavé, PH Blard, S Dominguez, JP Avouac, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 434, 333-348, 2016
682016
Lag and mixing during sediment transfer across the Tian Shan piedmont caused by climate‐driven aggradation–incision cycles
LC Malatesta, JP Avouac, ND Brown, SFM Breitenbach, J Pan, ...
Basin Research 30 (4), 613-635, 2018
672018
Denudation outpaced by crustal thickening in the eastern Tianshan
J Charreau, D Saint-Carlier, S Dominguez, J Lavé, PH Blard, JP Avouac, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 479, 179-191, 2017
522017
Limited impact of Quaternary glaciations on denudation rates in Central Asia
N Puchol, J Charreau, PH Blard, J Lavé, S Dominguez, R Pik, ...
Bulletin 129 (3-4), 479-499, 2017
342017
Late Pleistocene acceleration of deformation across the northern Tianshan piedmont (China) evidenced from the morpho-tectonic evolution of the Dushanzi anticline
J Charreau, D Saint-Carlier, J Lavé, S Dominguez, PH Blard, JP Avouac, ...
Tectonophysics 730, 132-140, 2018
232018
Late Miocene to Quaternary slip history across the Qiulitag anticline in the southern Tianshan piedmont
J Charreau, A Sartégou, D Saint‐Carlier, J Lavé, PH Blard, S Dominguez, ...
Terra Nova 32 (1), 89-96, 2020
152020
Active tectonics around the Yakutat indentor: New geomorphological constraints on the eastern Denali, Totschunda and Duke River Faults
A Marechal, JF Ritz, M Ferry, S Mazzotti, PH Blard, R Braucher, ...
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 482, 71-80, 2018
142018
Geomorphic analysis of active fold growth and landscape evolution in the central Qiulitage fold belt, southern Tian Shan, China
B Delcaillau, F Graveleau, D Saint Carlier, G Rao, M Le Béon, J Charreau, ...
Geomorphology 398, 108063, 2022
92022
Évolution tectonique du Tianshan oriental du Néogène à l'actuel
D Saint-Carlier
Université de Lorraine, 2015
32015
Geomorphic assessment of the tectonic activity of Qiulitagh fold-belt, Kuqa foreland basin, Xinjiang, China
D Saint Carlier, F Graveleau, B Delcaillau, JE Hurtrez, B Vendeville
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 6779, 2014
22014
Incision in alluvial piedmonts indirectly records climate forcing after modulation by glaciation in the E. Tian Shan high range
LC Malatesta, JP Avouac, ND Brown, S Breitenbach, ML Chevalier, J Pan, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 10819, 2017
2017
Recycling of sediments from the last 300 kyr in the modern sediment flux during transfer across the north Tian Shan alluvial piedmont.
LC Malatesta, JP Avouac, N Brown, E Rhodes, JP Prancevic, J Pan, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, EPSC2016-667, 2016
2016
Sediment from the Last Two Glacial Periods Amalgamated and Re-Entrained in the Alluvial Piedmont of the North Tian Shan
LC Malatesta, JP Avouac, N Brown, E Rhodes, J Prancevic, J Pan, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2015, EP33B-1075, 2015
2015
Taux de déformation du Miocène à l'Holocène sur le piémont Sud du Tian Shan, Chine
A Sartégou, D Saint-Carlier, B Lauer, M Baron, J Charreau, J Lavé, ...
24ème Réunion des Sciences de la Terre, 2014
2014
Miocene to Holocene deformation rates in the southern Tianshan piedmont, China
D Saint-Carlier, A Sartégou, J Charreau, J Lavé, PH Blard, S Dominguez, ...
EGU General Assembly Conference Abstracts, 12274, 2014
2014
Miocene to Holocene Tectonic Evolution of the Dushanzi Anticline (northern Tianshan): a Structural and Geomorphologic Perspective
D Saint-Carlier, J Charreau, J Lavé, P Blard, S Dominguez, J Avouac, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, T31D-2550, 2013
2013
Bedload transport and channel adjustments modify sediment routing across a piedmont, example from the Chinese Tian Shan
LC Malatesta, J Avouac, J Pan, J Prancevic, M Chevalier, MP Lamb, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2013, EP43D-0890, 2013
2013
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