Nearshore and submarine springs: a global database open to scientific contributions

In January 2025, the GeEAUde research team published the associated database, with a call for contributions from the international scientific community.
Scientific paper about nearshore and submarine springs

The GeEAUde Chair team published a first scientific paper in December 2024 on the spatial distribution, control factors and probability of occurrence on a global scale.
The Albion letter

First report sent to RAIN project participants after 6 months of monitoring.
RAIN : isotopic monitoring of rainfall on the Albion Plateau

The RAIN project is a participatory science project that aims to better understand how the Fontaine-de-Vaucluse spring works by conducting isotopic monitoring of rainfall over its catchment area.