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Inproceedings Reference First report on upper Frasnian cephalopods of the Lahonry quarry, Lompret, Belgium.
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Inproceedings Reference New finds of goniatite anaptychi from the Frasnian (Upper Devonian) of Belgium.
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Proceedings Reference La chapelle d’une compagnie de marchands londoniens à la collégiale de Dinant.
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Proceedings Reference Le lapidaire du sanctuaire de Jupille-sur-Meuse. Témoin d’une activité édilitaire dans l’agglomération du IIe siècle.
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Proceedings Reference Romancing the stones. Premier bilan d’une analyse multidisciplinaire dans le Civitas Manapiorum.
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Proceedings Reference Validation of modelled bottom shear stress under the influence of currents and waves, using long-term measurements.
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Proceedings Reference Surface SPM concentration in Taiwan Strait during summer and winter monsoon
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Inproceedings Reference Damage assessment of ferruginous sandstone by X-ray tomografie - the "Virgin Tower" of Zichem (Belgium)
The ferruginous sandstone of the Gothic “Virgin Tower” is suffering from a specific biological deterioration process triggered by perforating activities of mason bees. The damage due to these perforations causes extensive loss of material, so that a durable conservation of such degraded stoneblocks becomes questionable. In order to evaluate the conservation possibilities of stoneblocks damaged by perforating mason bees, an investigation of the internal structure by means of X-ray tomography was carried out. This investigation revealed that the cumulative effect of the digging work by multiple generations of mason bees may result in networks of perforations. Bioturbated sandstones were found to be most suitable for attack by mason bees because of morphological and geometrical compatibility between the original layered burrowings by marine organisms and those by the mason bees. As a conclusion, the conservation is not recommended of sandstoneblocks for which the load bearing capacity is endangered by the branched and layered perforations
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Inproceedings Reference Genetic methods to characterize test species in ecotoxicology
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Inproceedings Reference Systematics of the millipede family Pachybolidae, with emphasis on the Southeast Asiatic fauna
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