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Deeben, J. (author), Hiddink, H. (author), Huisman, D.J. (author), Müller, A. (author), Schokker, J. (author), Wallinga, J. (author), TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author)
The original distribution pattern of Middle-Palaeolithic artefacts may be affected by tectonic movement, sedimentation and periglacial processes. This is e.g. the case in the coversand area of Limburg and Eastern Brabant (NL), where the occurrence of numerous finds in a SW-NE trending zone across the Roer Valley Graben is considered enigmatic....
article 2010
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TNO Bouw en Ondergrond (author), Schokker, J. (author), Weerts, H.J.T. (author), Westerhoff, W.E. (author), Berendsen, H.J.A. (author), den Otter, C. (author)
Application of the traditional lithostratigraphic framework to subdivide the Middle- and Upper-Quaternary locally-derived fine-grained deposits in the Netherlands is problematic. Deposits of many formations cannot be distinguished from each other based on lithological characteristics and stratigraphic position alone. To overcome this problem, we...
article 2007
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Nederlands Instituut voor Toegepaste Geowetenschappen TNO (author), Leeuw, C.S.de (author), Parker, N. (author), Wong, Th.E. (author)
Within the Cenozoic sedimentary section of the Roer Valley Graben ten seismostratigraphic units have been identified. They are closely related to the lithological framework which makes it possible to recognize them also on well logs in this region. The Lower Tertiary seismic units, representing mainly marine sediments, have a uniform development...
article 2002
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van Balen, R.T. (author), Houtgast, R.F. (author), van der Wateren, F.M. (author), van den Berghe, J. (author), Bogaart, P.W. (author), Department of Geo Energy, Netherlands Institute for Applied Geoscience-TNO, Utrecht, Netherlands Vrije Universiteit, Faculteit der Aardwetenschappen, de Boelelaan 1085, Amsterdam, Netherlands Faculty of Earth Sciences, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1085, 1081 HV, Amsterdam, Netherlands (author)
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS). The Meuse river system developed during the uplift of the Ardennes since the Eocene and it was affected by renewed rifting of the RVRS starting in the Late Oligocene. In response to the uplift of the Ardennes, the...
article 2000
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