Searched for: author%3A%22Wesselingh%2C+F.P.%22
(1 - 6 of 6)
document
Everaert, S. (author), Deckers, J. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), Wesselingh, F.P. (author)
Cross-border correlations of the Pliocene–Pleistocene successions in the southern Netherlands and northernmost Belgium are problematic, because biostratigraphic markers are often lacking. Correlation is further hampered by the poor age constraints of the Belgian Merksplas Formation. To address these issues, sedimentary, mollusc and...
article 2023
document
Meijer, T. (author), Pouwer, R. (author), Cleveringa, P. (author), de Wolf, H. (author), Busschers, F.S. (author), Wesselingh, F.P. (author)
When dealing with stratigraphic successions in marginal basin settings, the geological record is often fragmented due to erosion and reworking processes. The North Sea Basin is an example: it has a fragmented Quaternary record; in particular, Middle Pleistocene intervals are poorly known. As a result, we have little insight into climate, marine...
article 2021
document
Busschers, F.S. (author), Wesselingh, F.P. (author), Kars, R.H. (author), Versluijs-Helder, M. (author), Wallinga, J. (author), Bosch, J.H.A. (author), Timmner, J. (author), Nierop, K.G.J. (author), Meijer, T. (author), Bunnik, F.P.M. (author), de Wolf, H. (author)
This article presents a set of Late Pleistocene marine mollusk radiocarbon (AMS) age estimates of 30-50 14C kyr BP, whereas a MIS5 age (>75 ka) is indicated by quartz and feldspar OSL dating, biostratigraphy, U-Th dating, and age-depth relationships with sea level. These results indicate that the 14C dates represent minimum ages. The age...
article 2014
document
Wesselingh, F.P. (author), Peters, W.J.M. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author)
A sea-floor assemblage from hardened sandstone boulders in which lingulid brachiopods predominate is recorded from the Oosterhout Formation near Balgoy (province of Gelderland, the Netherlands). Dinoflagellate cysts indicate a late Early-Late Pliocene (late Zanclean-Piacenzian) age of these boulders; the entire assemblage is indicative of clear...
article 2013
document
Slupik, A.A. (author), Wesselingh, F.P. (author), Mayhew, D.F. (author), Janse, A.C. (author), Dieleman, F.E. (author), van Strydonck, M. (author), Kiden, P. (author), Burger, A.W. (author), Reumer, J.W.F. (author)
We investigated the Quaternary lithological succession and faunas in a borehole near Moriaanshoofd (Province of Zeeland, SW Netherlands), in order to improve our understanding of the depositional context of classical Gelasian mammal faunas from the region. The fossils mostly derive from the base of a fossil-rich interval between 31 m and 36.5 m...
article 2013
document
Wijnker, E. (author), Bor, T.J. (author), Wesselingh, F.P. (author), Munsterman, D.K. (author), Brinkhuis, H. (author), Burger, A.W. (author), Vonhof, H.B. (author), Post, K. (author), Hoedemakers, K. (author), Janse, A.C. (author), Taverne, N. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The locality of Langenboom (eastern Noord-Brabant, the Netherlands), also known as Mill, is famous for its Neogene molluscs, shark teeth, teleost remains, birds and marine mammals. The stratigraphic context of the fossils, which have been collected from sand suppletions, was hitherto poorly understood. Here we report on a section which has been...
article 2008
Searched for: author%3A%22Wesselingh%2C+F.P.%22
(1 - 6 of 6)