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The WASA core catalogue of Late Quaternary depositional sequences in the central Wadden Sea – A manual for the core repository
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- 28 February 2022, e5
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The atlas of structural geometry: a digital collection of 25 years of analogue modelling
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 59-60
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The practice of climate simulation and its social and political context
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 219-229
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Spatial variation in porosity and permeability of the Rupel Clay Member in the Netherlands
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- 12 August 2016, pp. 253-268
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From checking deterministic predictions to probabilities, scenarios and control loops for regulatory supervision
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s17-s25
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Dual hydrocarbon–geothermal energy exploitation: potential synergy between the production of natural gas and warm water from the subsurface
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- 06 February 2020, e12
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The benthic foraminiferal response to the mid-Maastrichtian event in the NW-European chalk sea of the Maastrichtian type area
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- 08 June 2022, e12
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Regional geothermal aquifer architecture of the fluvial Lower Cretaceous Nieuwerkerk Formation – a palynological analysis
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- 15 January 2018, pp. 319-330
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Provincial soil-quality monitoring networks in the Netherlands as an instrument for environmental protection
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 429-440
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The semi-arid environment of Curaçao: a geochemical soil survey
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 479-494
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Forward prediction of aeolian systems using fuzzy logic, constrained by data from recent and ancient analogues
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 53-70
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New material of Prognathodon (Squamata, Mosasauridae) from the type Maastrichtian of the Netherlands
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- 21 July 2014, pp. 19-21
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First assessment of the pore water composition of Rupel Clay in the Netherlands and the characterisation of its reactive solids
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- 15 July 2016, pp. 315-335
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A novel methodological approach for thin-section description and its application to periglacially disturbed Pleistocene deposits from Danbury, Essex, UK
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 271-291
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Digging the river: the historical geography of the Amstel area (800–1275 AD)
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- 16 January 2015, pp. 353-360
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Measurements on the transport of suspended particulate matter in the Vlie Inlet
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- 24 April 2014, pp. 95-105
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Comment on ‘The geometry and stratigraphic position of the Maassluis Formation (western Netherlands and south-eastern North Sea)’ by Jansen et al. (2004b)
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 51-52
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Heavy-mineral analysis as a tool to trace the source areas of sediments in an ice-marginal valley, with an example from the Pleistocene of northwest Poland
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- 20 January 2015, pp. 185-200
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Moon, Mars and Mundus: primary school children discover the nature and science of planet Earth from experimentation and extra-terrestrial perspectives
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- 13 February 2015, pp. 203-214
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Spatial prediction of the variability of Early Pleistocene subsurface sediments in the Netherlands - Part 1: Heavy minerals
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 373-380
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