Search publications of the members of the Royal Belgian institute of natural Sciences
- Reappraisal of the fossil seal Phoca vitulinoides from the Neogene of the North Sea Basin, with bearing on the geological age, phylogenetic affinities, and locomotion of a new diminutive Miocene phocine species
- The Middle Devonian succession in the Dinant Synclinorium.
- The Devonian– Carboniferous boundary and the Lower Carboniferous succession in the type area.
- Mineralogical, geochemical and isotopic (C and O) characterization of a complex (REE and HFSE) mineralized system related to the Matongo carbonatite (Burundi)
- Syntectonic emplacement of an Alkaline Massif in Burundi: consequences on fluid-rock interaction and element (REE, HFSE) mobility
- A syntectonic Alkaline Massif in Burundi: geometry, fluid-rock interaction and element (REE, HFSE) mobility.
- Grey monazite paleoplacers in Lower Cretaceous continental formations in the Mons Basin, Belgium.
- Middle to Upper Frasnian succession, Kellwasser events and the Frasnian–Famennian boundary in the Namur– Dinant Basin (Belgium)
- Kellwasser horizons, sea-level changes and brachiopod–coral crises during the late Frasnian in the Namur–Dinant Basin (southern Belgium): a synopsis.
- Famennian rhynchonellides (Brachiopoda) from deep-water facies of the Ougarta Basin (Saoura Valley, Algeria)
- Neolithic pottery finds at the wetland site of Bazel-Kruibeke (Flanders, Belgium): evidence of long-distance forager-farmer contact during the late 6th and 5th millennium cal BC in the Rhine-Meuse-Scheldt area
- Wetland landscape dynamics, Swifterbant land use systems, and the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in the southern North Sea basin
- New insights on Uppermost Famennian brachiopods from north-western France (Avesnois)
- New insights on Uppermost Famennian brachiopods from north-western France (Avesnois).
- Middle and Upper Devonian Events in Belgium: review and new insights.
- The Red Marble of Baelen, an exceptional mid-Famennian mud mound complex in a carbonate ramp setting from Eastern Belgium
- Pridolian–Lochkovian macrofaunas from southern Belgium and northern France: de Koninck (1876) revisited.
- Diversity of athyridide brachiopods during the Late Devonian–Tournaisian in southern Belgium.
- Orbitally forced sequences and climate reconstruction around the Devonian–Carboniferous boundary, and the Hangenberg Extinction Event
- First record of Dinoprionus cephalotes Bates, 1875 from China (Coleoptera, Cerambycidae, Prioninae)