EVOLUTION OF LICIT AND ILLICIT DRUGS SINCE 1980 FROM A SEDIMENTARY ARCHIVE IN THE SEWER NETWORK OF ORLEANS (FRANCE) - INSU - Institut national des sciences de l'Univers
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EVOLUTION OF LICIT AND ILLICIT DRUGS SINCE 1980 FROM A SEDIMENTARY ARCHIVE IN THE SEWER NETWORK OF ORLEANS (FRANCE)

Laetitia Fougère
Cédric Morio
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The Earth system is enduring a unique transition in its history due to the pregnancy of human activities on geological processes compared to natural controls. A large community examines the extent to which these activities will be archived in the sedimentary record and remain for millions years within a new geological era named Anthropocene. Here we explore the potential of sediments that accumulated in sewer systems for such a record of human posterity, considering that urban socio-ecosystems are prone to a large diversity and high concentrations of potential tracers of human activities.
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insu-02308801 , version 1 (08-10-2019)

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Thomas Thiebault, Jérémy Jacob, Anaëlle Simonneau, Alexandre Thibault, Claude Le Milbeau, et al.. EVOLUTION OF LICIT AND ILLICIT DRUGS SINCE 1980 FROM A SEDIMENTARY ARCHIVE IN THE SEWER NETWORK OF ORLEANS (FRANCE). International Meeting on Organic Geochemistry, European Association of Organic Geochemists, Sep 2019, Göteborg, Sweden. ⟨insu-02308801⟩
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