Mathieu Schuster
occupation: researcher
Articles 64
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Fluvial Depositional Systems of the African Humid Period: An Analog for an Early, Wet Mars in the Eastern Sahara
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Did increased flooding during the African Humid Period force migration of modern humans from the Nile Valley?
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The Hydro-Isostatic Rebound Related to Megalake Chad (Holocene, Africa): First Numerical Modelling and Significance for Paleo-Shorelines Elevation
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9000 years of human lakeside adaptation in the Ethiopian Afar: Fisher-foragers and the first pastoralists in the Lake Abhe basin during the African Humid Period
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Deglacial to Paraglacial History of the Lake Saint-Jean Lowlands: A Geomorphological Perspective
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Deltaic Complexes of the Québec North Shore
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Plio-Pleistocene sedimentation in West Turkana (Turkana Depression, Kenya, East African Rift System): Paleolake fluctuations, paleolandscapes and controlling factors
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Lake-level changes and hominin occupations in the arid Turkana basin during volcanic closure of the Omo River outflows to the Indian Ocean – comment on the published paper by Boës et al. Quaternary Research (2018), Vol. 91.2, 892–909
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The End of the “Green Oasis”: Chronological Bayesian Modeling of Human and Environmental Dynamics in the Bahariya Area (Egyptian Sahara) from Pharaonic Third Intermediate Period to Medieval Times
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Some Illustrations of Large Tectonically Driven Climate Changes in Earth History
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The Lake CHAd Deep DRILLing project (CHADRILL) – targeting ∼ 10 million years of environmental and climate change in Africa
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Evolution of the northern Turkana Depression (East African Rift System, Kenya) during the Cenozoic rifting: New insights from the Ekitale Basin (28‐25.5 Ma)
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Comments on: “A leaf wax biomarker record of early Pleistocene hydroclimate from West Turkana, Kenya” by Lupien et al. [Quat. Sci. Rev. 186 (2018), 225–235]
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Lacustrine wave-dominated clastic shorelines: modern to ancient littoral landforms and deposits from the Lake Turkana Basin (East African Rift System, Kenya)
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From outwash to coastal systems in the Portneuf-Forestville deltaic complex (Québec North Shore): Anatomy of a forced regressive deglacial sequence
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Orbitally-driven evolution of Lake Turkana (Turkana Depression, Kenya, EARS) between 1.95 and 1.72 Ma: A sequence stratigraphy perspective
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Stepwise drying of Lake Turkana at the end of the African Humid Period: a forced regression modulated by solar activity variations?
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Corrigendum to “Diatom, phytolith, and pollen records from a 10Be/9Be dated lacustrine succession in the Chad basin: Insight on the Miocene–Pliocene paleoenvironmental changes in Central Africa” [PALAEO: 430 (2015) 85–103]
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Wind-driven waterbodies: a new category of lake within an alternative sedimentologically-based lake classification
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Lake Chad sedimentation and environments during the late Miocene and Pliocene: New evidence from mineralogy and chemistry of the Bol core sediments
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Crayfish fossil burrows, a key tool for identification of terrestrial environments in tide-dominated sequence, Upper Eocene, Sirt Basin, Libya
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Diatom, phytolith, and pollen records from a 10Be/9Be dated lacustrine succession in the Chad basin: Insight on the Miocene–Pliocene paleoenvironmental changes in Central Africa
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Forced regressive deposits of a deglaciation sequence: Example from the Late Quaternary succession in the Lake Saint-Jean basin (Québec, Canada)
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Wind-driven bottom currents and related sedimentary bodies in Lake Saint-Jean (Québec, Canada)
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Aridification of the Sahara desert caused by Tethys Sea shrinkage during the Late Miocene
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Growth of cuspate spits
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Imaging the Internal Architecture and Explain the Dynamics of Foredunes by GPR Investigations (Normandy France)
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Small-scale sedimentary structures and their implications in recognizing large-scale ancient tidal bedforms. Example from Dur At Talah outcrop, Late Eocene, Sirt Basin, Libya
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Megalake Chad impact on climate and vegetation during the late Pliocene and the mid-Holocene
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Seismic-stratigraphic record of a deglaciation sequence: from the marine Laflamme Gulf to Lake Saint-Jean (late Quaternary, Québec, Canada)
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Early evidence for complex social structure in Proboscidea from a late Miocene trackway site in the United Arab Emirates
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New insight into the sedimentology and stratigraphy of the Dur At Talah tidal-fluvial transition sequence (Eocene–Oligocene, Sirt Basin, Libya)
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