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Westerhoff, W.E. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), trabucho Alexandre, N. (author), Busschers, F.S. (author)
article 2020
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Crampton-Flood, E.D. (author), Noorbergen, L.J. (author), Smits, D. (author), Boschman, C. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), ten Veen, J.H. (author), Peterse, F. (author), Lourens, L. (author), Sinninghe Damste, J.S. (author)
The mid-Piacenzian Warm Period (mPWP; 3264–3025 ka) represents the most recent interval in Earth’s history where atmospheric CO2 levels were similar to today. The reconstruction of sea surface temperatures (SSTs) and climate modelling studies has shown that global temperatures were 2–4 ◦C warmer than present. However, detailed reconstructions of...
article 2020
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Verweij, J.M. (author), Nelskamp, S.N. (author), ten Veen, J.H. (author), de Bruin, G. (author), Geel, K. (author), Donders, T.H. (author)
Understanding the shallow gas system is critical for assessing its potential as an energy source, for evaluating the possible hazard of shallow gas for drilling and wind farm locations and for evaluating the effect of gas emissions at the seabed on marine ecosystems and climate. This paper presents the key elements and processes of the microbial...
article 2018
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Donders, T.H. (author), Helmond, N.A.G.M. (author), Verreussel, R.M.C.H. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), ten Veen, J.H. (author), Speijer, R.P. (author), Weijers, J.W.H. (author), Sangiorgi, F. (author), Peterse, F. (author), Reichart, G.J. (author), Sinninghe Damste, J.S. (author), Lourens, L. (author), Kuhlmann, G. (author), Brinkhuis, H. (author)
We assess the disputed phase relations between forcing and climatic response in the early Pleistocene with a spliced Gelasian -2.6-1.8 Ma) multi-proxy record from the southern North Sea basin. The cored sections couple climate evolution on both land and sea during the intensification of Northern Hemisphere glaciation (NHG) in NW Europe,...
article 2018
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Lammertsma, E.I. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Pearce, C. (author), Cremer, H. (author), Gaiser, E.E. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author)
Available proxy records from the Florida peninsula give a varying view on hydrological changes during the late Holocene. Here we evaluate the consistency and sensitivity of local wetland records in relation to hydrological changes over the past ~. 5. ka based on pollen and diatom proxies from peat cores in Highlands Hammock State Park, central...
article 2015
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Donders, T.H. (author), Decuyper, M. (author), Beaubien, S.E. (author), van Hoof, T.B. (author), Cherubini, P. (author), Sass-Klaassen, U. (author)
Monitoring the surface composition of CO2 derived from subsurface reservoirs is an important part of the carbon capture and storage (CCS) chain. Most approaches use geochemical or geophysical instrumental approaches but these have the drawback that no long-term time series are available, which depend on a predefined monitoring location. We test...
article 2013
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Lammers, J.M. (author), van Soelen, E.E. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), Damsté, J.S.S. (author), Reichart, G.J. (author)
Assessing the impact of climate change and anthropogenic activity on Florida coastal areas requires a thorough understanding of natural climate variability. The available instrumental record, however, is too short and too limited to capture the full range of natural variability. In order to provide additional data on the natural state of the...
article 2013
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Verweij, J.M. (author), ten Veen, J.H. (author), Bruin, G. (author), Nelskamp, S. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Kunakbayeva, G. (author), Geel, C.R. (author)
Shallow gas in the Dutch offshore predominantly occurs in shallow marine to continental deposits of the Plio-Pleistocene Eridanos delta (Fig. 1). This delta was fed by an ancient fluvio-deltaic system that prograded through Northwestern Europe due to simultaneous uplift of the Fennoscandinavian Shield and accelerated subsidence of the North Sea...
conference paper 2012
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Pound, M.J. (author), Riding, J.B. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Daskova, J. (author)
The Brassington Formation of Derbyshire and Staffordshire in the southern Pennine hills of central England is a succession of sands, gravels and clays preserved within karstic cavities in Carboniferous Limestone. Varicoloured clays and a thin lignite within the uppermost unit (the Kenslow Member) at Kenslow Top Pit near Friden, Derbyshire has...
article 2012
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Donders, T.H. (author), de Boer, H.J. (author), Finsinger, W. (author), Grimm, E.C. (author), Dekker, S.C. (author), Reichart, G.J. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author)
Recurrent phases of increased pine at Lake Tulane, Florida have previously been related to strong stadials terminated by so-called Heinrich events. The climatic significance of these pine phases has been interpreted in different ways. Using a pollen-climate inference model, we quantified the climate changes and consistently found that mean...
article 2011
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Cremer, H. (author), Bunnik, F.P.M. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author), Koolen-Eekhout, M. (author), Koolmees, H.H. (author), Lavooi, E. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
A 400-year sediment record from an 18 m deep scour hole lake (Haarsteegse Wiel) near the Meuse River in the Netherlands was investigated for past changes in water quality, flooding frequency and landscape change using geophysical, geochemical and micropaleontological information. The results are highly significant for determining long-term...
article 2010
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Garming, J.F.L. (author), Cremer, H. (author), Verreussel, R.M.C.H. (author), Guasti, E. (author), Kirchholtes, R.P.T. (author), van Hoof, T.B. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Abbink, O.A. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
article 2010
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van Soelen, E.E. (author), Lammertsma, E.I. (author), Cremer, H. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Sangiorgi, F. (author), Brooks, G.R. (author), Larson, R.A. (author), Sinninghe Damsté, J.S. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), Reichart, G.J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
A suite of organic geochemical, micropaleontological and palynological proxies was applied to sediments from Southwest Florida, to study the Holocene environmental changes associated with sea-level rise. Sediments were recovered from Hillsborough Bay, part of Tampa Bay, and studied using biomarkers, pollen, organic-walled dinoflagellate cysts...
article 2010
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Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Visscher, H. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
In the present study, structural xeromorphic features in modern and subfossil Quercus laurifolia leaves from southern Florida were quantified to reconstruct past precipitation changes in sensitive terrestrial settings. Absolute cell numbers/mm<sup>2</sup>, quantified as epidermal cell density (ED) have been analyzed on leaves from herbarium...
article 2010
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Sluijs, A. (author), Schouten, S. (author), Donders, T.H. (author), Schoon, P.L. (author), Röhl, U. (author), Reichart, G.-J. (author), Sangiorgi, F. (author), Kim, J.-H. (author), Sinninghe Damsté, J.S. (author), Brinkhuis, H. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Several episodes of abrupt and transient warming, each lasting between 50,000 and 200,000 years, punctuated the long-term warming during the Late Palaeocene and Early Eocene (58 to 51 Myr ago) epochs1,2. These hyperthermal events, such as the Eocene Thermal Maximum 2 (EMT2) that took place about 53.5 Myr ago2, are associated with rapid increases...
article 2009
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Donders, T.H. (author), Weijers, J.W.H. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), Kloosterboer-van Hoeve, M.L. (author), Buckles, L.K. (author), Pancost, R.D. (author), Schouten, S. (author), Sinninghe Damsté, J.S. (author), Brinkhuis, H. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
A palynological and organic geochemical record from a shallow marine paleoenvironmental setting in SE Netherlands documents the coupled marine and terrestrial climate evolution from the late Burdigalian (∼ 17 Ma) through the early Zanclean (∼ 4.5 Ma). Proxy climate records show several coeval variations in both relative sea surface (deduced from...
article 2009
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Donders, T.H. (author), Gorissen, P.M. (author), Sangiorgi, F. (author), Cremer, H. (author), Wagner-Cremer, F. (author), McGee, V. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The coastal wetland ecosystems in Florida are highly sensitive to changes in freshwater budget, which is driven by regional sea surface temperature, tropical storm activity, and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). Although studying Florida wetlands is pivotal to the understanding of these interacting climate systems, wetland dynamics have...
article 2008
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Donders, T.H. (author), Kloosterboer-van Hoeve, M.L. (author), Westerhoff, W. (author), Verreussel, R.M.C.H. (author), Lotter, A.F. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Pollen records from fluvial deposits in The Netherlands have traditionally been used to establish continental stages for the Neogene in NW Europe. These stages are still widely used across Europe for stratigraphic correlations and palaeoclimatic studies. Despite their extensive use, the validity of this continental correlation scheme for the...
article 2007
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