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Mastersthesis Reference Amino Acid Fingerprinting to Distinguish Between Faecal Pellets of Fouling Fauna near an Offshore Wind Farm
Installation of OWFs have increased with the aim to combat climate change. They act as hard substrates which facilitates the growth of fouling fauna that are capable of enriching the sediments surrounding OWFs. Hence, biogeochemical changes occur and potentially creates a carbon sink, possibly demonstrating an unexpected positive effect of OWFs. Faecal pellets released by fouling fauna cannot be easily distinguished from other end-members of the OM pool (phytoplankton, zooplankton) and therefore this enrichment pathway has not been quantified yet. This study focused on optimising a CSIA-AA protocol for the novel use of amino acid fingerprinting of the FPs of dominant fouling fauna collected from an OWF in Belgium and investigate species-specific and season-stable patterns in AAs. Results suggested that the CSIA-AA protocol was successful in characterising the AAs in the FPs and were able to identify trophic AAs (increase in δ 15 N with trophic level) that were species- specific (alanine and isoleucine) and some that were stable across seasons (aspartic acid and leucine). Hence, future research can use CSIA-AA to accurately identify season-stable tracers that are specific to fouling fauna, characterise other end-members of the OM pool and estimate the contribution of each member to the carbon budget of an OWF.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Mastersthesis Reference Approche morphométrique et dendrométrique de la croissance du pin pignon (Pinus pinea L.) en Basse Provence. Caractères adaptatifs et variabilité des provenances.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Article Reference Atmospheric Correction Inter-Comparison eXercise, ACIX-III Land: An Assessment of Atmospheric Correction Processors for EnMAP and PRISMA over Land
Correcting atmospheric effects on hyperspectral optical satellite scenes is paramount to ensuring the accuracy of derived bio-geophysical products. The open-access benchmark Atmospheric Correction Inter-comparison eXercise (ACIX) was first initiated in 2016 and has now been extended to provide a comprehensive assessment of atmospheric processors of space-borne imaging spectroscopy missions (EnMAP and PRISMA) over land surfaces. The exercise contains 90 scenes, covering stations of the Aerosol Robotic Network (AERONET) for assessing aerosol optical depth (AOD) and water vapour (WV) retrievals, as well as stationary networks (RadCalNet and HYPERNETS) and ad hoc campaigns for surface reflectance (SR) validation. AOD, WV, and SR retrievals were assessed using accuracy, precision, and uncertainty metrics. For AOD retrieval, processors showed a range of uncertainties, with half showing overall uncertainties of <0.1 but going up to uncertainties of almost 0.4. WV retrievals showed consistent offsets for almost all processors, with uncertainty values between 0.171 and 0.875 g/cm2. Average uncertainties for SR retrievals depend on wavelength, processor, and sensor (uncertainties are slightly higher for PRISMA), showing average values between 0.02 and 0.04. Although results are biased towards a limited selection of ground measurements over arid regions with low AOD, this study shows a detailed analysis of similarities and differences of seven processors. This work provides critical insights for understanding the current capabilities and limitations of atmospheric correction algorithms for imaging spectroscopy, offering both a foundation for future improvements and a first practical guide to support users in selecting the most suitable processor for their application needs.
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2025
Mastersthesis Reference Behavioural and genetic mechanisms behind ecotypic divergence under gene flow in a salt marsh beetle
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications
Mastersthesis Reference CO2-EOR in het Noordzeegebied: een milieu-economische evaluatie
Located in Library / No RBINS Staff publications
Article Reference Description d'un nouveau sous-genre et de nouvelles espèces appartenant au genre Strongylium Kirby, 1819 de la région afrotropicale et remarques systématiques (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae)
Located in Library / RBINS collections by external author(s)
Mastersthesis Reference Effect of pile driving on the seasonal and geographical distribution of the harbour porpoise (Phocoena phoecoena) in the Belgian Part of the North Sea
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Inproceedings Reference Étude anthropologique d’une tombe collective du Néolithique final : la Grotte de la Porte Aïve à Hotton (prov. Luxembourg, BE)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference Etude anthropologique de la grotte I des Avins (comm. De Clavier, Prov. de Liège, BE).
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Article Reference Etude anthropologique et taphonomique de la sépulture néolithique de Martouzin-Neuville (comm.de Beauraing, BE)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017