Belgium and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg show surprising geological diversity over their small combined area of 33,114 km2. Almost all types of sedimentary rocks crop out and are generally preserved along well-described and easily accessible sections or in quarries. Several sections are known worldwide and are visited for stratigraphic or sedimentological purposes. Magmatic rocks are not abundant and metamorphic rocks are restricted to slates. The stratigraphic scale ranges from the Cambrian to the Quaternary, which translates to a half billion years of Earth history. This chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the different stratigraphic units, starting from the oldest and ending with the youngest. Modern stratigraphic schemes highl...
There is an increasing trend in the Earth sciences towards the integration of many subdisciplines. T...
The relative influences of local tectonics and global eustasy in the architecture of the sedimentary...
Le Début Glaciaire peut être conservé à la faveur d’une protection par les loess postérieurs et la p...
peer reviewedBelgium and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg show surprising geological diversity over th...
The lithostratigraphic classification of the Quatemary deposits is based on the genesis of the sedim...
The study of a part of the eastern Scheldt basin (Central Belgium) showed that a multidisciplinary a...
A multidisciplinary study of some extensively cored boreholes together with the new 1/25.000 geologi...
This paper presents the results of high-resolution reflection seismic surveys carried out between 19...
This special issue contains the papers presented during the 2004 DEUQUA meeting. The papers provide ...
The fluvial history of the northern Lower Rhine Embayment shows interplay of three main river system...
This volume contains contributions for two meetings held to explore the links between geoscience and...
Lateral mobility of Ardenne rivers has been studied at different scales using three complementary m...
The excursion guidebook describes in an introduction the Brabant Massif and the Condroz Inlier in it...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
Accurate dating is necessary to get insight in the temporal variations in sediment deposition in flo...
There is an increasing trend in the Earth sciences towards the integration of many subdisciplines. T...
The relative influences of local tectonics and global eustasy in the architecture of the sedimentary...
Le Début Glaciaire peut être conservé à la faveur d’une protection par les loess postérieurs et la p...
peer reviewedBelgium and the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg show surprising geological diversity over th...
The lithostratigraphic classification of the Quatemary deposits is based on the genesis of the sedim...
The study of a part of the eastern Scheldt basin (Central Belgium) showed that a multidisciplinary a...
A multidisciplinary study of some extensively cored boreholes together with the new 1/25.000 geologi...
This paper presents the results of high-resolution reflection seismic surveys carried out between 19...
This special issue contains the papers presented during the 2004 DEUQUA meeting. The papers provide ...
The fluvial history of the northern Lower Rhine Embayment shows interplay of three main river system...
This volume contains contributions for two meetings held to explore the links between geoscience and...
Lateral mobility of Ardenne rivers has been studied at different scales using three complementary m...
The excursion guidebook describes in an introduction the Brabant Massif and the Condroz Inlier in it...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
Accurate dating is necessary to get insight in the temporal variations in sediment deposition in flo...
There is an increasing trend in the Earth sciences towards the integration of many subdisciplines. T...
The relative influences of local tectonics and global eustasy in the architecture of the sedimentary...
Le Début Glaciaire peut être conservé à la faveur d’une protection par les loess postérieurs et la p...