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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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Cohen, K.M. (author), Gibbard, P.L. (author), Weerts, H.J.T. (author)
The landscape evolution of the southern North Sea basin is complex and has left a geographically varying record of marine, lacustrine, fluvial and glacial sedimentation and erosion. Quaternary climatic history, which importantly included glaciation, combined with tectonics gave rise to cyclic and non-cyclic changes of sedimentation and erosion...
article 2014
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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
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Kuhlmann, G. (author), Wong, T.E. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
A high-resolution 3D-seismic survey from the Dutch offshore sector has been interpreted and subsequently correlated with existing regional seismo-stratigraphic concepts derived from conventional 2D-seismic data sets. The interpreted 13 seismic units have been related to a newly established chrono-stratigraphic framework [Kuhlmann et al., 2006a,...
article 2008
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Westerhoff, W.E. (author), Kemna, H.A. (author), Boenigk, W. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The fluvial history of the northern Lower Rhine Embayment shows interplay of three main river systems: Rhine, Meuse and smaller rivers draining the central and northern part of Belgium. The Pliocene and Early Pleistocene (pre-)Rhine and Meuse river systems had their conjunction in the southern part of the Roer Valley Graben between Aachen and...
article 2008
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Busschers, F.S. (author), van Balen, R.T. (author), Cohen, K.M. (author), Kasse, C. (author), Weerts, H.J.T. (author), Wallinga, J. (author), Bunnik, F.P.M. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
A new reconstruction of the interaction between the Saalian Drente glaciation ice margin and the Rhine-Meuse fluvial system is presented based on a sedimentary analysis of continuous core material, archived data and a section in an ice-pushed ridge. Optically Stimulated Luminescence (OSL) was applied to obtain independent age control on these...
article 2008
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Busschers, F.S. (author), Kasse, C. (author), van Balen, R.T. (author), van den Berghe, J. (author), Cohen, K.M. (author), Weerts, H.J.T. (author), Wallinga, J. (author), Johns, C. (author), Cleveringa, P. (author), Bunnik, F.P.M. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
High-resolution continuous core material, geophysical measurements, and hundreds of archived core descriptions enabled to identify 13 Late Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse sedimentary units in the infill of the southern part of the North Sea basin (the Netherlands, northwestern Europe). This sediment record and a large set of Optical Stimulated...
article 2007
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Kemna, H.A. (author), Westerhoff, W.E. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The chronostratigraphical subdivision of the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene as applied in terrestrial deposits of Central and NW-Europe largely relies on the pollen analytical investigations. This subdivision is almost entirely based on the interpretation of quantitative changes of the vegetational cover as recorded by the pollen content of...
article 2007
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Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author), Geluk, M.C. (author)
The Late Permian Zechstein carbonates in the Southern Permian Basin were deposited under marine conditions. The carbonates form part of a largely progradational infill, with a gradual northward facies shift. The paleogeography of the Zechstein carbonate deposits has been reviewed recently on the base of well data, cores and publications. This...
article 2000
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