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Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous tectonostratigraphy of the German Central Graben, southern North Sea
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- 09 March 2023, e4
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Fish remains from the Rhaetian (Late Triassic) of Winterswijk, the Netherlands (Pisces: Chondrichthyes and Actinopterygii)
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- 10 October 2023, e10
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The echinoid Holaster laevis from the Albian (Lower Cretaceous) of the Winterswijk area, eastern Netherlands
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 239-241
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Fracture characteristics of Lower Carboniferous carbonates in northern Belgium based on FMI log analyses
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- 19 June 2020, e8
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A rapid clay-mineral change in the earliest Priabonian of the North Sea Basin?
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 179-185
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Geo(Im)pulse An unexpected fossil crinoid from the ‘Kor en Bot’ trawling trips on the Oosterschelde (Zeeland, the Netherlands)
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 169-172
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Gravel size matters: Early Middle Palaeolithic artefacts made from local Rhine and Meuse deposits in the central Netherlands
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- 21 November 2016, pp. 261-271
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Geo (Im) pulse Caprovis savinii (Bovidae, Mammalia) rediscovered: horn core finds of an Early Pleistocene antelope from the North Sea floor
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 239-243
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Gas field planning tool
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 103-105
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Reply to the comment by M.P. Hijma & K.M. Cohen on the paper by Van de Plassche et al. (2010)
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 55-57
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A bifacial tool of the Neanderthals from Ameland, the Netherlands∙
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- 25 March 2014, pp. 181-192
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Assessing the contamination risk of five pesticides in a phreatic aquifer based on microcosm experiments and transport modelling at Sint-Jansteen (Zeeland, the Netherlands)
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 101-112
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New records of giant campanilid gastropods (Mollusca) from the southern North Sea Basin: implications for Eocene and Quaternary palaeogeography∙
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- 25 March 2014, pp. 159-164
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Ryazanian (Berriasian) molluscs and biostratigraphy of the Dutch and Norwegian North Sea area (south of Viking Graben)
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- 28 April 2022, e8
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Comparison of hydrocarbon and geothermal energy production in the Netherlands: reservoir characteristics, pressure and temperature changes, and implications for fault reactivation
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- 09 June 2023, e7
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The Geology of the Wicken Vision Area, lower Cam valley, Cambridgeshire, UK
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 47-59
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A seismologically motivated survey of blasting activity in the northern Rhine area
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 73-80
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The Eemian - local sequences, global perspectives
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- 01 April 2016, p. 123
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The Sunday's child of Dutch earth sciences – a tribute to Bert Boekschoten on the occasion of his 80th birthday (introduction)∙
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- 25 March 2014, pp. 91-96
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Medieval impacts on the vegetation around the confluence of the river Meuse and its tributary the Swalm, the Netherlands
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- 07 July 2016, pp. 165-173
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