Dr. Mehdi  Ben Hassen
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Dr. Mehdi Ben Hassen

Research Scientist
University of Marne-la-Vallee, France


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Geographic Information Science from University of Marne-la-Vallee, France

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Biography

Dr. Mehdi Ben Hassen is currently working at University of Marne-la-Vallee, France. He obtained his Ph.D. in Geographic Information Science from University of Marne-la-Vallee, France. His area of research includes Analysis of Recent Deformation in the Southern Atlas of Tunisia by Geomorphometry and Radar Interferometry (DInSAR), and Contribution of Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) to the study of Small Deformations caused by the Behavior of Clay Material under Extreme Climate: Application to the Region of Lagny (east of Paris). He has 6 publications in journals as well as 9 communications. He supervised several students of the Professional Master of Geometrics ENIT, Professional Master of the City Engineering and Urban Infrastructure, Geomatics Technician. He is also serving as reviewer for research papers in many scientific journals.

Area of Interest:

Earth Science and Geography
100%
Geographic Information System
62%
Geology
90%
Remote Sensing
75%
Geoscience
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Articles
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Selected Publications

  1. Ben Hassen, M., B. Deffontaines and M.M. Turki, 2015. Analysis of Recent Deformation in the Southern Atlas of Tunisia Using Geomorphometry. In: Engineering Geology for Society and Territory-Volume 6: Applied Geology for Major Engineering Projects, Lollino, G., D. Giordan, K. Thuro, C. Carranza-Torres, F. Wu, P. Marinos and C. Delgado (Eds.). Springer, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-3-319-09059-7, pp: 113-117.
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  2. Ben Hassen, M., B. Deffontaines and M.M. Turki, 2014. Semi-automated extraction of drainage anomalies. Application to the center of the Southern Atlas of Tunisia. Geomorphologie-Relief Processus Environnement, 1: 3-14.
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  3. Ben Hassen, M., B. Deffontaines and M.M. Turki, 2014. Recent tectonic activity of the Gafsa fault through morphometric analysis: Southern Atlas of Tunisia. Q. Int., 338: 99-112.
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  4. Ben Hassen, M., B. Deffontaines, N. Rebai and M.M. Turki, 2012. Contribution of drainage network and LANDSAT ETM+ photo-interpretation for homogenization of the geological mapping coverage: Application to some examples in Southern Tunisia. Eur. J. Applied Remote Sens., 48: 2-14.
  5. Ben Hassen, M., N. Rebai, B. Deffontaines, M.M. Turki and F. Chaabani, 2011. Phosphate mine subsidences deduced from differential interferometry (DInSAR): The Moulares case example (Southern Atlas of Tunisia). Comptes Rendus Geosci., 343: 729-737.
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