Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
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Un aperçu de la plaine côtière
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De Holocene sedimenten van de westelijke kustvlakte: een analyse van de Belgische literatuur
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The origin of De Moeren
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2D and 3D Microscopical Research on the Lede Stone and its Replacement Stones.
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Het Geologisch Onderzoek
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Mapping a coastal plain - Problems concerning mapping units
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Radiocarbon dates on peat from the Holocene coastal deposits in West Belgium
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The Upper Quaternary Deposits of the Changjiang Coastal Plain, Shanghai area, in relation to land subsidence
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The western Coastal Plain of Belgium
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Quaternary Shorelines in Belgium and The Netherlands. Excursion Guide Fieldmeeting 1993 INQUA Subcommission Shorelines Northwestern Europe
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Geo-diversity in regions poor in geological exposure but reflected in the built environment: the case of the Flemish region.
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The Late Sedimentary Environment of the Archeological Site ‘Het Mijnplein’, Oostende
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The Ledestone: Deterioration and the Need for Replacement Stones.
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The polder area of Raversijde (Oostende, Belgium): a complex parent material affected by intense human interventions. Archaeology as a tool in geopedology
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GNOSIS: Generalized Natural sciences Online Spatial Information System.
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Human occupation because of a regression, or the cause of a transgression? A critical review of the interaction between geological events and human occupation in the Belgian coastal plain during the first millennium AD
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Holocene depositional history of the Inland Dunes and De Moeren. Excursion Guide Field Meeting Geologica Belgica, 2 June 2001
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Holocene geology and mapping of the IJzer palaeovalley. Excursion Guide Field Meeting Geologica Belgica, 2 June 2001
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How morphology and erodibility influence the origin and pattern of late Holocene tidal channels: case studies from the Belgian coastal lowlands
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Geodiversity reflected in the built environment. The case of the Flemish region in northern Belgium: a region poor in geological exposures but resplendent in historical monuments.