Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
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Regional geochemical mapping of overbank and stream sediments in Belgium and Luxembourg. I. Basic data on the sampled overbank profiles from Belgium and Luxembourg
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L'odyssée de l'Euregio Meuse – Rhin
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Verkenningsboringen in het Belgische deel van de Roerdalslenk
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Sedimentpetrologisch onderzoek in de boringen van Oedelem en Gooik-Kesterberg
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Organic-walled microfossils in the Oligocene Grimmertingen and Neerrepen Sand Members from the Grimmertingen type locality
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Actes des Journées de Spéléologie Scientifique, Han-sur-Lesse 1997 à 2000
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Inventaire des traces liées à d'anciennes industries extractives sur les carbonates du Paléozoique de l'est de la Belgique
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L’industrie extractive non-énergétique en Belgique sous l’angle du développement durable
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Characteristics of the Boom Clay organic matter, a review
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Deux sondages profonds à Fauroeulx (Estinnes). Planchette 163W n° 144 et 578
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Lithostratigraphy and geological structure of the Cambrian rocks at Halle-Lembeek (Zenne valley, Belgium)
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De Mergelgrotten van Hinnisdael te Vechmaal (gemeente Heers, Limburgs Haspengouw), een geologische bijdrage tot de studie van het Krijt
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Petrographic atlas of the potentially alkali-reactive rocks in Europe
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4th International Meeting of Anthracology, Brussels, 8-13 September 2008. Charcoal and microcharcoal: Continental and Marine Records. Programme and Abstracts
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First Early Hominin from Central Africa (Ishango, Democratic Republic of Congo)
- Despite uncontested evidence for fossils belonging to the early hominin genus Australopithecus in East Africa from at least 4.2 million years ago (Ma), and from Chad by 3.5 Ma, thus far there has been no convincing evidence of Australopithecus, Paranthropus or early Homo from the western (Albertine) branch of the Rift Valley. Here we report the discovery of an isolated upper molar (\#Ish25) from the Western Rift Valley site of Ishango in Central Africa in a derived context, overlying beds dated to between ca. 2.6 to 2.0 Ma. We used µCT imaging to compare its external and internal macro-morphology to upper molars of australopiths, and fossil and recent Homo. We show that the size and shape of the enamel-dentine junction (EDJ) surface discriminate between Plio-Pleistocene and post-Lower Pleistocene hominins, and that the Ishango molar clusters with australopiths and early Homo from East and southern Africa. A reassessment of the archaeological context of the specimen is consistent with the morphological evidence and suggest that early hominins were occupying this region by at least 2 Ma.
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De Holocene evolutie van de Belgische kustvlakte
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3de Vlaams-Nederlandse Natuursteendag, 14-15 mei 2009, Gent. Vergane glorie of glorieus verdergaan?
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Systematic inventory and ordering of faults in Belgium. Part I.
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Le radon dans l'air, dans l'eau et dans les roches
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Le système karstique de la Lomme, région de Rochefort - livret-guide