23 resultados para Invalides de guerre -- France -- Paris (France)
em Université de Lausanne, Switzerland
Resumo:
Sampling of an industrial drill string from the northeastern Paris Basin (Montcornet, France) provides early Jurassic magnetostratigraphic data coupled with biochronological control. About 375 paleomagnetic samples were obtained from a 145 m thick series of Pliensbachian rocks. A composite demagnetization thermal up to 300 C and an alternating field up to 80 mT were used to separate the magnetic components. A low unblocking temperature component (<250degreesC) with an inclination of about 64 is interpreted as a present-day field overprint. The characteristic remanent component with both normal and reversed antipodal directions was isolated between 5 and 50 mT. Twenty-nine polarity intervals were recognized. Correlation of these new results from the Paris Basin with data from the Breggia Gorge section (Ticino, southern Alps, Switzerland), which is generally considered as the reference section for Pliensbachian magnetostratigraphy, reveals almost identical patterns of magnetic polarity reversals. However, the correlation implies significant paleontological age discrepancies. Revised age assignments of biostratigraphic data of Breggia as well as an objective evaluation of the uncertainties on zonal boundaries in both Breggia and Moncornet resolve the initial discrepancies between magnetostratigraphic correlations and biostratigraphic ages. Hence, the sequence of magnetic reversals is significantly strengthened and the age calibration is notably improved for the Pliensbachian, a stage for which sections combining adequate magnetic signal and biostratigraphic constraints are still very few. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.
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Cet article analyse le processus qui mène à la légalisation des organisations Freies Deutschland en France et en Suisse. Celles-ci ont été fondées en automne 1943, à la suite du National Komitee « Freies Deutschland », leur organisation mère créée par des prisonniers de guerre de la Wehrmacht et des réfugiés politiques allemands. Le but de ces organisations est d'abattre le régime nazi et de rassembler les exilés et militaires allemands qui partagent ses buts. L'article analyse également comment les gouvernements français et suisse ont reçu ces organisations et dans quelle mesure ils leur ont permis d'exister et de développer leurs activités dans les deux pays. Leurs réactions face à ces organisations sont en grande partie déterminées par leur propre politique dans les domaines dans lesquels Freies Deutschland se propose également d'intervenir.