Julien CARCAILLET

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13/02/2024
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Deadline 15/03/24

Research & Development

I dedicate my work to the quantitative study of processes affecting the earth’s surface. More specifically, as a specialist in cosmogenic nuclide dating, I use my expertise to provide chronological information on landscape morphogenesis and associated internal and external mechanisms.
I am developing research to enhance dating techniques based on the physicochemical evolution of rock surfaces.
Furthermore, I am responsible for the Geo-Thermo-Chronology platform


Personal "active" research projects


 Spatial and temporal distribution of extreme rock-ice avalanches in the Cordillera Blanca, Peru.

The Cordillera Blanca in Peru, with its many peaks over 6000m and several hundred white glaciers, is still the most glaciated intertropical mountain range in the world. In connection with global warming, the retreat of the cryosphere associated with the degradation of permafrost is contributing to an increase in associated gravity hazards (e.g. serac falls, GLOFS, moraine building collapses, rock avalanches) that can reach towns and villages in downstream valleys. These hazards have been responsible for tens of thousands of victims since the 1950s.
In this context, this thesis project aims to produce an inventory of ancient rock avalanches within the Cordillera Blanca in order to better assess their spatial distribution, frequency of occurrence and magnitude, particularly in relation to past climatic oscillations (from the Holocene to the late Pleistocene). Various geochronological approaches (cosmogenic nuclides, OSL, 14C) will be combined with high-resolution geomorphological work (DEM analysis, drone, field mapping) to characterize and date these major event deposits. These long-term series of geomorphological archives will then be put into perspective with the glacial fluctuations documented over these periods to better understand the context of occurrence of these extreme avalanches and their possible link with cryosphere fluctuations during the last glacial/interglacial climatic transitions.

Technical challenge : hazard assessment on a broad time scale, TCN dating, Andean geomorphology
Funding : CNES, PEPR IRiMa, BQR ISTerre.
Participants :

  • S. Zerathe, J. Carcaillet, B. Lehmann ISTerre, Grenoble
  • T. Condom IGE, Grenoble
  • INAIGEM, Huaraz (Pe)

 Did high-altitude summits serve as vegetation refugia during Pleistocene glaciations ?

Nunataks, i.e. summits protruding from ice sheets during LGM, have been key physical features alpine landscapes since the onset of Pleistocene. Whether nunataks served as vegetation refugia through glacial periods remains a controversial issue with high relevance to understand how climate change impacts biodiversity. We aim at testing the hypothesis of nunatak plant refugia by means of community genomics focusing on six plant species specialized to high altitude cliffs, coupled with geomorphological and geochronological estimation of past glacier extent and thickness. This project will set up sampling campaigns in data-deficient areas, to increase plant sampling for genomics and rock sampling for geochronology (Terrestrial cosmogenic nuclide). We will develop an unprecedented model-based test of quaternary scenarios of demography and range shifts of several high altitude plant species, by working at two distinct scales (Ecrins massif and entire Alps) and integrating together paleo-glacier delimitation, paleo-climatic reconstructions, hindcasting of past species ranges, genomic data (ddRAD-seq) and coalescence simulations.

Technical challenge : Schmidt Hammer dating, TCN dating
Funding : REFUGIA, LABEX OSUG.
Participants :

  • S. Lavergne, F. Boucher, S. Ibanez LECA, Grenoble
  • J. Carcaillet, P. Valla, S. Zerathe ISTerre, Grenoble
  • R. Delunel EVS, Lyon


Publications

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Braucher R., Blard P.H., Brown E.T., Carcaillet J., Lebatard A.E., Siame L., Simon Q., Thouveny N., Aumaître G., Bard E., Carretier S., Cornu S., Fink D., Finkel R., German C., Godard V., Gosse J., Hamelin B., Hofmann F.M., Jomelli V., Keddadouche K., Kurz M.D., Matmon A., Palacios D., Measures C., Merchel S., Regard V., Schimmelpfennig I., Von Blanckenburg F., Zerathe S. 2021. Didier L. Bourlès (1955–2021), the 5 MV cosmogenic rock star. Quaternary Geochronology, 65, 101186
A ranked publications
Published A73 - Guzman O., Mugnier JL, Vassallo R., Koçi R., Carcaillet J., (...)

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Technical Responsabilities

Technical Responsabilities
I am the head of the GeoThermoChronology platform] (co-responsibility M. Bernet).
As a specialist in quaternary dating including cosmogenic nuclide dating (TCN), I lead the theme at several levels :
Development of the methods
Training of users (students, researchers),
– Sampling techniques and strategies
– Geochemical extraction
– Data processing and interpretation
Expertise in analysis quality
Teachings of the dating methods of the Quaternary (Master’s degree and courses in the countries of the South)
Bibliographic monitoring
Responsibility and user (...)

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Collective Responsibilities

– 2023/ Steering committee of the French AMS National Facility ASTER.
– 2023/ Coordinator of the RéGEF-AMS sub-network.
– 2020/ Elected member of the pole PAGE committee. UGA/Grenoble University
– 2011/ Health and safety Assistant. ISTerre.
– 2010-2011. Steering committee. Merger of the LGIT and LGCA laboratories (ISTerre)
– 2008/ Laboratory board. LGCA And ISterre
– 2008-2012. Technical staff representative. LGCA

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Thesis supervision

Long-term frequency of rockfall/rock avalanche by multidisciplinary surface exposure dating in the Mont Blanc massif.
The objective of the MB-RED project is to establish a global model to characterize the dynamics of rockfalls at high altitude during the last glacial-interglacial cycle. The works concerning recent periods (the last century) show an increase in rockfalls in the Mont Blanc massif. Their frequency suggests a causal relationship with climate change. The aim of our study is to identify periods of strong gravitational activity since the LGM in order to verify the observations (...)

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