To mark the CNRS Year of Geosciences on 14 May 2025, the Université de Bordeaux and the OASU (Observatoire Aquitain des Sciences de l’Univers) organised the Year of Geosciences Academic Day on the Pessac and Talence campuses.
The Year of Geosciences 2024-2025 is an initiative designed to highlight the crucial role of the Earth sciences in our society. Faced with today’s environmental and climate challenges, the geosciences are more than ever at the heart of solutions for a sustainable future.
The EPOC Laboratory played an active role in this event, sharing its expertise on these major issues.
A rich and immersive programme
Over the course of the day, secondary school teachers were able to discover the diversity and wealth of geoscience research being carried out at the EPOC laboratory through three themed tours.
Programme :
Conference and debate
Why do North Atlantic ocean currents blow hot and cold?
Didier Swingedouw, CNRS Research Director, EPOC
Track A: Representing the history of the Universe and the Earth
Workshop 1 – The path of time
Pierre Gratier, Assistant Astronomer, LAB, University of Bordeaux
Raphaël Bourillot, Senior Lecturer, EPOC, Bordeaux INP
Track B: Sediment cores, archives of climate and depositional processes
Workshop 1 – Tools for coring and non-destructive analysis of marine sedimentary archives
Sébastien Zaragosi, Senior Lecturer, EPOC, University of Bordeaux
Louise Monnier, Assistant Engineer, EPOC, University of Bordeaux
Workshop 2 – Palaeoclimatic reconstructions of the monsoon phenomenon
Stéphanie Desprat, Senior Lecturer EPHE, EPOC, University of Bordeaux
Jacques Giraudeau, CNRS Research Director, EPOC
Workshop 3 – Sedimentology and risks associated with submarine landslides
Emmanuelle Ducassou, Senior Lecturer, EPOC, University of Bordeaux
Jean-Christophe Pellegrin, Technician, Earth and Environmental Sciences Department, University of Bordeaux
Track C: Climatology and Palaeoclimatology
Workshop 1 – Climate and environment: global changes, regional impacts
Bruno Malaizé, University Professor, EPOC, University of Bordeaux
Workshop 2 – Speleothems and paleoclimates: the story of climate told by speleothems
Dominique Genty, CNRS Research Director, EPOC
Ludovic Devaux, Assistant engineer EPHE, EPOC, University of Bordeaux
EPOC News – May 2025