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Nicolas Le Dantec

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Stochastic Generation of Wind Patterns over Lake Geneva

David Andrew Barry, Ulrich Lemmin, Amir Mehdi Razmi, Nicolas Le Dantec, Caitlin Ellen Barry

Lake Geneva (length 74 km on the long east-west axis, surface area 562 km2, volume 89 km3) is a freshwater lake bordered by Switzerland and France. The lake’s hydrodynamics are forced principally by wind and seasonality, with inflows and the Coriolis effec ...
2011

Tectonic controls on nearshore sediment accumulation and submarine canyon morphology offshore La Jolla, Southern California

Nicolas Le Dantec

CHIRP seismic and swath bathymetry data acquired offshore La Jolla, California provide an unprecedented three-dimensional view of the La Jolla and Scripps submarine canyons. Shore-parallel patterns of tectonic deformation appear to control nearshore sedime ...
Elsevier2010

A study of the dynamics of saturated granular assemblages and its implications for transport, stress propagation and failure in marine sediments

Nicolas Le Dantec

The subject of small-scale marine sediment mechanics is an area of active research, motivated by its key role in beach and shelf processes. Much of the existing small-scale work has focused on two-phase flows and particle behavior at the sediment interface ...
University of California San Diego2009

Long-term tectonic control on Holocene shelf sedimentation offshore La Jolla, California

Nicolas Le Dantec

A high-resolution Compressed High-Intensity Radar Pulse (CHIRP) survey reveals shore-parallel variations in the Holocene sediment thickness offshore La Jolla, California. Sediment thicknesses decrease from >20 m in the south near Scripps Canyon to zero in ...
2007

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