About me

PhD candidate in environmental modeling at the Centre alpin de recherche sur les réseaux trophiques des écosystèmes limniques (CARRTEL) under the supervision of Jean-Philippe Jenny (INRAE CARRTEL), Georges-Marie Saulnier (CNRS EDYTEM) and Vincent Chanudet (EDF CIH).

My research project is to study long-term soil erosion dynamics by coupling numerical models and paleo-environmental data.

Concerning my personal projects, I am part of the French band Veliocasses as musician.

Interests
  • Soil erosion
  • Paleo-environments
  • Spatial modeling
Education
  • PhD in Environmental Modeling, 2024

    INRAE & Savoie Mont-Blanc University (France)

  • MS in Earth & Environmental Sciences, 2021

    Rouen Normandy University (France)

  • BS in Earth & Environmental Sciences, 2018

    Rouen Normandy University (France)

Experiences

 
 
 
 
 
PhD Candidate
Institut national de recherche pour l’agriculture, l’alimentation et l’environnement (INRAE)
Nov 2021 – Present Le Bourget-du-lac, France
Modeling long-term soil erosion transfers to inland waters by coupling numerical models and paleo-environmental data - Jean-Philippe Jenny (INRAE CARRTEL), Georges-Marie Saulnier (CNRS EDYTEM) & Vincent Chanudet (EDF CIH)
 
 
 
 
 
Study engineer (Intern)
Électricité de France (EDF)
Feb 2021 – Aug 2021 Grenoble, France
Erosion modeling and terrestrial fluxes forecast on the EDF dam network (France) - Cécile Martinet (EDF DTG) & Matthieu Le Lay (EDF DTG)
 
 
 
 
 
Study engineer (Intern)
Le Havre Seine Métropole (LHSM)
Apr 2019 – Aug 2019 Le Havre, France
Soil sealing and flood forecast modeling on the Le Havre territory (Normandy, France) - Stéphane Chédeville (LHSM) & Nicolas Lecoq (CNRS M2C)
 
 
 
 
 
Research technician (Intern)
Centre Normand d’Étude du Karst (CNEK)
Apr 2018 – Jun 2018 Rouen, France
Caracterisation of the geometric distribution of Liesegang’s phenomena in chalk (Normandy, France) - Joël Rodet (CNEK) & Nicolas Lecoq (CNRS M2C)

Publications

(2024). Half of the soil erosion in the Alps during the Holocene is explained by transient erosion crises as a consequence of rapid human land clearing. The Holocene, 34(9), 1290-1303. (Journal article).

PDF DOI

(2024). Quantifying the impacts of landscape opening on alpine soil erosion dynamics during the Holocene. Q14 Conference 2024. Rennes, France, February 26 - March 1 2024 (Talk).

(2023). Coupling soil erosion model and lake sediment records reveals the importance of Alpine erosion crisis in total sediment exports during the Holocene. TERENO-OZCAR Joint Meeting 2023. Bonn, Germany, September 25 - 28 2023 (Talk).

(2023). Ce que l'érosion des sols en montagne peut nous apprendre sur le climat. Alpine Mag (Press article).

Source Document

(2023). Past and future climate change effects on thermal regime and oxygen solubility of four peri-alpine lakes. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci., 27, 837–859 (Journal article).

PDF DOI

(2022). Quantifying soil erosion during the Holocene by coupling land surface modeling and paleoenvironmental approaches. IAL-IPA Joint Meeting 2022. San Carlos de Bariloche, Argentina, November 27 - December 1 2022 (Talk).

(2022). Quantifying soil erosion during the Holocene by coupling land surface modeling and paleoenvironmental approaches. 4èmes Journées De Modélisation Des Surfaces Continentales. Grenoble, France, 6 - 7 October 2022 (Poster).

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