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Prof. dr. ANDRE Luc

  • Institution : Musée Royal de l'Afrique Centrale, Mineralogy, Petrography, Geochemistry
  • Language : French
  • Address : Leuvensteenweg 13, 3080 TERVUREN
  • Phone : 02/769.54.59
  • Fax : 02/769.54.32
  • E-mail : luc.andre@africamuseum.be
  • Web site : www.africamuseum.be

Projects :

A4/DD/B11: An integrated approach to assess carbon dynamics in the Southern Ocean

BL/R/04: Palaeo environment in Central Asia during the Pleistocene epoch

BL/R/005: Study of the active tectonics and sedimentation in deep rift basins

EV/02: Climate variability as recorded in Lake Tanganyika (CLIMLAKE)

EV/04: Validation of alternative marine calcareous skeletons as recorders of global climate change (CALMARS)

EV/07: Assessing the sensitivity of the Southern Ocean’s biological carbon pump to climate change (BELCANTO II)

MO/37/009: Environmental changes in Lake Tanganyika: the bivalve monitoring

MO/37/013: Si cycle in the Congo Basin: The isotopic approach

OA/15: Belgian cluster on lake research in the framework of global climate change (BELLA)

OA/16: Belgian Polar Research Cluster (BE_POLES)

OA/25: Solas Belgium

SD/CA/03A: Integrated Study of Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry and Climate Interactions in the Anthropocene (BELCANTO III)

SD/CS/02A: Critical evaluation of marine calcareous skeletons as recorders of global climate change (CALMARS II)

SD/BD/03A: Climatic and Anthropogenic Impacts on African Ecosystems (CLANIMAE)

P6/13: Tracing and Integrated Modeling of Natural and Anthropogenic Effects on Hydrosystems: The Scheldt River Basin and Adjacent Coastal North Sea (TIMOTHY)

SD/BD/03B: Climatic and Anthropogenic Impacts on African Ecosystems (CLANIMAE) (PHASE II)

SD/CA/03B: Integrated Study of Southern Ocean Biogeochemistry and Climate Interactions in the Anthropocene (BELCANTO III) (PHASE II)

SD/CS/02B: Critical evaluation of marine calcareous skeletons as recorders of global climate change (CALMARS II) (PHASE II) (coordinator of the project)

SD/AR/02A: East African Great Lake Ecosystem Sensitivity to changes (EAGLES)

SD/CA/05A:  BIoGeochemical cycles in the SOUTHern Ocean: Role within the Earth System (BIGSOUTH)