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Woolderink, H.A.G. (author), Kasse, C. (author), Cohen, K.M. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author), van Balen, R.T. (author)
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of well-preserved late glacial and Holocene river terraces. The formation, preservation, and morphology of these terraces vary due to reach-specific conditions, a phenomenon that has been underappreciated in past studies. A detailed palaeogeographic...
conference paper 2019
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Woelders, L. (author), Lenaerts, J.T.M. (author), Hagemans, K. (author), Akkerman, K. (author), van Hoof, T.B. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author)
The high Arctic is the fastest warming region on Earth, evidenced by extreme near-surface temperature increase in non-summer seasons, recent rapid sea ice decline and permafrost melting since the early 1990's. Understanding the impact of climate change on the sensitive Arctic ecosystem to climate change has so far been hampered by the lack of...
article 2018
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Hoek, W.Z. (author), Lammertsma, E.I. (author), Bohncke, S.J.P. (author), Bos, J.A.A. (author), Bunnik, F.P.M. (author), Kasse, C. (author), Schokker, J. (author), Westerhoff, W.E. (author)
This study provides an overview of existing palynological and chronological data of the northern Meuse valley which have been collected over recent decades. The palynological data were used to make a vegetation reconstruction in time and space for the Lateglacial and early Holocene. The vegetation development is strongly influenced by the rapid...
article 2017
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Minderhoud, P.S.J. (author), Cohen, K.M. (author), Toonen, W.H.J. (author), Erkens, G. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author)
Lacustrine fills, including those of oxbow lakes in river floodplains, often hold valuable sedimentary and biological proxy records of palaeo-environmental change. Precise dating of accumulated sediments at levels throughout these records is crucial for interpretation and correlation of (proxy) data existing within the fills. Typically, dates...
article 2016
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Engels, S. (author), Bakker, M.A.J. (author), Bohncke, S.J.P. (author), Cerli, C. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author), Jansen, B. (author), Peters, T. (author), Renssen, H. (author), Sachse, D. (author), van Aken, J.M. (author), van den Bos, V. (author), van Geel, B. (author), van Oostrom, R. (author), Winkels, T. (author), Wolma, M. (author)
The Uddelermeer is a unique lake for The Netherlands, containing a sediment record that continuously registered environmental and climatic change from the late Pleistocene on to the present. A 15.6-m-long sediment record was retrieved from the deepest part of the sedimentary basin and an age–depth model was developed using radiocarbon dating,...
article 2016
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Bos, I.J. (author), Busschers, F.S. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author)
Peat and gyttja (organic lake sediment) are important indicators for past environmental conditions; they form in areas where the supply of clastic sediment is insufficient to fill the accommodation space. Previous studies of delta sediments, however, have focused mainly on clastic deposits, whereas organics have received only minimal attention....
article 2012
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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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Heiri, O. (author), Cremer, H. (author), Engels, S. (author), Hoek, W.Z. (author), Peeters, W. (author), Lotter, A.F. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
Lateglacial environments at Hijkermeer, northwest Netherlands, were reconstructed by means of chironomid, diatom and pollen analyses. Diatom assemblages indicate that Hijkermeer was a shallow, oligo- to mesotrophic lake during this period. Pollen assemblages reflect the typical northwest European Lateglacial vegetation development and provide an...
article 2007
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