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A possible Pararcus diepenbroeki vertebra from the Vossenveld Formation (Triassic, Anisian), Winterswijk, the Netherlands
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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 96 / Issue 1 / March 2017
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 63-68
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The stratigraphy of the Neogene-Quaternary succession in the southwest Netherlands from the Schelphoek borehole (42G4-11/42G0022) – a sequence-stratigraphic approach
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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 86 / Issue 4 / December 2007
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 317-332
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A specimen of Canis cf. C. etruscus (Mammalia, Carnivora) from the Middle Villafranchian of the Oosterschelde
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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 96 / Issue 1 / March 2017
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- 09 February 2016, pp. 3-7
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Small mammal assemblages from the Quaternary succession at Moriaanshoofd (Zeeland, the Netherlands) and their significance for correlating the Oosterschelde fauna
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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 93 / Issue 3 / September 2014
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- 24 April 2014, pp. 119-134
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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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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 89 / Issue 2 / September 2010
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 169-172
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The role of a proto-Schelde River in the genesis of the southwestern Netherlands, inferred from the Quaternary successions and fossils in Moriaanshoofd Borehole (Zeeland, the Netherlands)
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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 92 / Issue 1 / April 2013
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 69-86
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Bite marks on early Holocene Tursiops truncatus fossils from the North Sea indicate scavenging by rays (Chondrichthyes, Rajidae)
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- Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Volume 88 / Issue 3 / November 2009
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 169-175
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