Vandenberghe, N. (author), Harris, W.B. (author), Wampler, J.M. (author), Houthuys, R. (author), Louwye, S. (author), Adriaens, R. (author), Vos, K. (author), Lanckacker, T. (author), Matthijs, J. (author), Deckers, J. (author), Verhaegen, J. (author), Laga, P. (author), Westerhoff, W.E. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author) The glauconite-rich Diest Formation in central and north Belgium contains sands in the Campine subsurface and the hilly Hageland area that can be distinguished from each other. The Hageland Diest Sands member contains no stratigraphically relevant fossils while in the Campine subsurface dinoflagellate cysts are common and show a stratigraphic...
article 2014