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Article Reference The brachiopod record around the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary: insights from the sedimentary sequences of Armenia
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2018
Article Reference The brain of Deinocheirus mirificus, a gigantic ornithomimosaurian dinosaur from the Cretaceous of Mongolia
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Inproceedings Reference The braincase and the endocranial cast of Lurdusaurus arenatus
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Inproceedings Reference The Case of an Oriented Specimen from the Belgian Antarctic Meteorite Collection
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Proceedings Reference The Challenges of Oil Exploitation in African Great Lakes Region
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2017
Inproceedings Reference The changing ecosystem of East Africa’s Mare Nostrum: Using ichthyology collections to identify the changes in the Lake Victoria region
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2024
Inproceedings Reference The characteristics of the organic matter in biomineral flocs
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2021
Inproceedings Reference The chronology of Lateglacial and Holocene fluvial dynamics in the Lower Scheldt basin (N-Belgium), and its relation with the archaeological record
In light of tidal restoration and nature development projects, several alluvial areas in the Lower Scheldt Basin (LSB) have been subjected to geo-archaeological surveys and excavations. An analysis of 80 radiocarbon dates obtained in these studies shows several trends in the chronology of Lateglacial and Holocene fluvial activity in the LSB. Similar evolutions are observed in other lowland river basins in NW Europe, and can be related to both climatic changes, and from the 4 th millennium cal BP onwards, also to anthropogenic influences. In general a low energy aggradation regime dominates the built up of the alluvial area throughout most of the early and middle Holocene. In several areas of the LSB fluvial activity increases in the 1 st millennium BC, with the incision and following aggradation of local channels. From the Roman period onwards the aggradation of alluvial fines again dominates the fluvial regime, extending the area of overbank sedimentation. The comparison between these radiocarbon dating results and the observed archaeological record allows to draw conclusions concerning the interplay between landscape development and the presence and preservation of the archaeological record.
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Inproceedings Reference The cichlids of the Lake Edward system: diversity and ecology
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Unpublished Reference The coastal pearl of the Democratic Republic of the Congo : the Mangrove Marine Park, a neglected RAMSAR site.
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