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Hydrogeological assessment of a deep-seated coastal landslide based on a multi-disciplinary approach

This study focuses on the understanding of the hydrogeological functioning of a complex landslide affecting the coastal municipality of Villerville (Normandy, France). We wish to provide a conceptual model of functioning using a multi-disciplinary approach. A set of geomorphological, geological and...

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Published in:Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Netherlands), 2020-12, Vol.371, p.107440, Article 107440
Main Authors: Thirard, Guillaume, Grandjean, Gilles, Thiery, Yannick, Maquaire, Olivier, François, Benjamin, Lissak, Candide, Costa, Stéphane
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