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Authors: Manalt, F Beck, C Disnar, JR Deconinck, JF Recourt, P
Citation: F. Manalt et al., Evolution of clay mineral assemblages and organic matte, in the Late glacial-Holocene sedimentary infill of Lake Annecy (northwestern Alps): paleoenvironmental implications, J PALEOLIMN, 25(2), 2001, pp. 179-192

Authors: Tribovillard, N Bialkowski, A Tyson, RV Lallier-Verges, E Deconinck, JF
Citation: N. Tribovillard et al., Organic facies variation in the late Kimmeridgian of the Boulonnais area (northernmost France), MAR PETR G, 18(3), 2001, pp. 371-389

Authors: Deconinck, JF Gillot, PY Steinberg, M Strasser, A
Citation: Jf. Deconinck et al., Syn-depositional, low temperature illite formation at the Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary (Purbeckian) in the Jura mountains (Switzerland and France) : K/Ar and delta O-18 evidence, B SOC GEOL, 172(3), 2001, pp. 343-348

Authors: Bialkowski, A Tribovillard, NP Verges, E Deconinck, JF
Citation: A. Bialkowski et al., Sedimentary organic matter, accumulation and grain-size in the Kimmeridgian-Tithonian of the Boulonnais area (Northern France). Application to sequence stratigraphy., CR AC S IIA, 331(7), 2000, pp. 451-458

Authors: Deconinck, JF Baudin, F Tribovillard, N
Citation: Jf. Deconinck et al., The Purbeckian facies of the Boulonnais: a tsunami deposit hypothesis (Jurassic-Cretaceous boundary, northern France), CR AC S IIA, 330(8), 2000, pp. 527-532

Authors: Han, G Preat, A Chamley, H Deconinck, JF Mansy, JL
Citation: G. Han et al., Palaeozoic clay mineral sedimentation and diagenesis in the Dinant and Avesnes Basins (Belgium, France): relationships with Variscan tectonism, SEDIMENT GE, 136(3-4), 2000, pp. 217-238

Authors: Deconinck, JF Blanc-Valleron, MM Rouchy, JM Camoin, G Badaut-Trauth, D
Citation: Jf. Deconinck et al., Palaeoenvironmental and diagenetic control of the mineralogy of Upper Cretaceous-Lower Tertiary deposits of the Central Palaeo-Andean basin of Bolivia (Potosi area), SEDIMENT GE, 132(3-4), 2000, pp. 263-278

Authors: Vanderaveroet, P Bout-Roumazeilles, V Fagel, N Chamley, H Deconinck, JF
Citation: P. Vanderaveroet et al., Significance of random illite-vermiculite mixed layers in Pleistocene sediments of the northwestern Atlantic Ocean, CLAY MINER, 35(4), 2000, pp. 679-691

Authors: Pellenard, P Deconinck, JF Marchand, D Thierry, J Fortwengler, D Vigneron, G
Citation: P. Pellenard et al., Eustatic and volcanic influence during Middle Callovian to Middle Oxfordian clay sedimentation in the eastern part of the Paris Basin, CR AC S IIA, 328(12), 1999, pp. 807-813

Authors: Chapron, E Beck, C Pourchet, M Deconinck, JF
Citation: E. Chapron et al., 1822 earthquake-triggered homogenite in Lake Le Bourget (NW Alps), TERRA NOVA, 11(2-3), 1999, pp. 86-92

Authors: Brunel, F Rey, J Cubaynes, R Deconinck, JF Emmanuel, L Lachkar, G
Citation: F. Brunel et al., Sedimentology, mineralogy, geochemistry and plalynology of Domerian systems tracts of the northern Quercy (NE Aquitain Basin), B SOC GEOL, 170(4), 1999, pp. 475-486

Authors: Caron, M Robaszynski, F Amedro, F Baudin, F Deconinck, JF Hochuli, P Nielsen, KV Tribovillard, N
Citation: M. Caron et al., Duration of the oceanic anoxic event at the Cenomanian Turonian boundary. Cyclostratigraphic interpretation of the Bahloul Formation in Central Tunisia, B SOC GEOL, 170(2), 1999, pp. 145-160

Authors: Vanderaveroet, P Averbuch, O Deconinck, JF Chamley, H
Citation: P. Vanderaveroet et al., A record of glacial interglacial alternations in Pleistocene sediments offNew Jersey expressed by clay mineral, grain-size and magnetic susceptibility data, MARINE GEOL, 159(1-4), 1999, pp. 79-92
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