Yonne and Nievre departments are based on just one sample each so I can't guarantee that they are typical:
Code:
89_Yonne:EXPL0134,0.12862,0.151314,0.046009,0.015504,0.040623,0.008088,-0.00188,-0.003461,0.011658,0.021686,-0.003248,0.008692,-0.018583,-0.004129,0.017915,-0.007823,-0.012908,0.003801,0.007165,-0.01038,0.003619,0.006554,-0.006409,0.007591,0.002874
58_Nievre:EXPL0130,0.126344,0.137096,0.042238,0.017765,0.037545,0.00502,0.00611,0.001385,0.020248,0.023508,-0.001461,0.001049,-0.020961,-0.004954,-0.004479,0.004906,0.000261,-0.000127,0.00817,-0.003126,0.010856,-0.003833,-0.004067,0.007591,0.002155
But Marne (one sample as well) is also very southern-shifted for its location:
Code:
51_Marne:EXPL0115,0.132035,0.140143,0.04978,0.017442,0.038469,0.008925,0.004935,0.005769,0.011862,0.022597,-0.006171,0.004046,-0.00996,-0.007982,0.007872,0.011403,0.011865,-0.005194,0.007793,-0.000625,-0.005989,-0.001607,-0.003697,0.005784,-0.006227
In fact I painted Marne as 45-50% range despite this sample scoring ca. 51%.
We need more samples from these departments to know what is typical there.