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Techreport Reference Bio-archaeological study of human and animal remains from the site 'Bard-i Bal' in Luristan, Iran
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Techreport Reference Reconstructie van het Menapisch varken d.m.v. archeozoölogisch onderzoek. Eindrapport 2019
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019
Inbook Reference Maximum bottom stresses and other hydrodynamic parameters in the Princess Elisabeth offshore wind farm zone (Belgium).
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Inbook Reference Effect of wind farms on the siltation of gravel beds
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference Archeo-antropologisch assessment van de opgraving en de menselijke resten van de opgraving “Sint-Michielskaai, Antwerpen (2021-2022)” (2023-7)
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2023
Techreport Reference ICES VIEWPOINT: Scrubber discharge water from ships – risks to the marine environment and recom-mendations to reduce impacts
New global standards on sulphur content in marine fuels have led to an increasing number of ships installing exhaust gas cleaning systems, also known as scrubbers, to reduce air emissions of sulphur oxides. Ships equipped with a scrubber can continue to use heavy fuel oil, resulting in significant discharge of acidified water containing several contaminants, such as heavy metals, persistent organic pollutants (POPs; mainly polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons), and nitrogen compounds.The simplest and most common type of scrubber system, the open-loop scrubber, directly discharges the contaminated water in to the sea. The use of scrubber systems by ships is an emerging global problem and an additional pressure on the marine environment. The substances found in scrubber discharge water can cause acute effects on marine biota and may have further impacts, through bioaccumulation, acidification, and eutrophication, on the structure and functioning of marine ecosystems.The number of ships with installed scrubber systems is increasing, but legislation on scrubber discharge is lagging, inconsistent between countries, and often insufficient to protect the environment. ICES recommends the use of cleaner low-sulphur fuels, such as marine gas oil, to eliminate scrubber use and associated impacts on the marine environment.Until this is possible, ICES proposes a set of measures to mitigate scrubber impacts
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020
Article Reference Ieper - De Meersen. Deel 1. Een kerk, kerkhof en abdij in de Ieperse binnenstad. Studie van de begravingen
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Inbook Reference Fysisch antropologisch onderzoek van 500 skeletten
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2022
Techreport Reference Zaden- en vruchtenanalyse van twee 15de-eeuwse contexten op de site Mechelen - Zakstraat
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2020
Techreport Reference Output Workshop ‘Climate Scenarios Flemish Coast’
Located in Library / RBINS Staff Publications 2019