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out in the Photosymbiosis team (photosymbiosis.com) of the Cellular and Plant Physiology laboratory (UMR 5168 - CNRS -CEA - Univ. Grenoble Alpes - INRAe) at the CEA in Grenoble. The team's projects aim
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for this shift remain unclear. Among all the different palaeo records, only ice cores allow for a direct measurement of greenhouse gas concentration, thus providing a direct and quantitative information about past
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carbonatation of concrete occurs when atmospheric CO2(g) diffuses into its porosity, leading to acidification of pore water through CO2(aq) solubilization. Dissolution of cement hydrates, like calcium hydroxide
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Variables and Ocean Fluxes Science.” 929–60. Institute presentation: The work will be carried out at the ENS geology laboratory. Under the supervision of Florence Habets (LGENS) and Lionel Shaper (CEA/DAM/DIF
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Description The LSCE is a joint research unit (UMR 8212) between CEA, CNRS and the University of Versailles Saint-Quentin (UVSQ), dedicated to the study of climate and the environment. It is part of
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Aspergium (EA) glass sponges (Hassan’s PhD project- 2022-2025). The glass sponges live in deep sea that explains why it is important for there to resist hydrodynamic forces and be able to cope with uneven
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grassland, around a hundred storm water basins serving as refuge habitats for numerous wetland species, and 48,000 trees lining the roads, the CeA has a major responsibility for preserving biodiversity in