© 2015 Elsevier Ltd. Floodplain systems underwent important changes in many West and Central European catchments through the late Holocene. To better understand the relation between these changes and anthropogenic land cover changes, we evaluated detailed data on floodplain changes against detailed data on human impact for the Dijle catchment (758 km2), Belgium. The results show that during the Neolithic Period, human impact was nearly absent and floodplains consisted of a strongly vegetated marshy environment where organic material accumulated, which is considered as the natural state of the floodplain. The increase in human impact from Bronze Age onwards caused an increase in soil erosion and hillslope-floodplain connectivity. Consequentl...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
The human impact on sediment fluxes is evidenced by numerous integrated field studies. Most of these...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Many fluvial systems in West and Central European have undergone important changes in their sediment...
Fluvial architecture changed under influence of increasing human impact throughout the Holocene in m...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Fluvial architecture changed under the influence of increasing human impact throughout the Holocene ...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
Reconstructing and quantifying human impact is an important step to understand how, when and to what...
Interest in the Holocene development of small to medium-sized river catchments in Western and Centra...
In this study the occurrence of thresholds in fluvial style changes during the Holocene are discusse...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
The human impact on sediment fluxes is evidenced by numerous integrated field studies. Most of these...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the l...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Many fluvial systems in West and Central European have undergone important changes in their sediment...
Fluvial architecture changed under influence of increasing human impact throughout the Holocene in m...
Floodplain deposition rates have increased markedly under influence of human impact throughout the L...
Fluvial architecture changed under the influence of increasing human impact throughout the Holocene ...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
Reconstructing and quantifying human impact is an important step to understand how, when and to what...
Interest in the Holocene development of small to medium-sized river catchments in Western and Centra...
In this study the occurrence of thresholds in fluvial style changes during the Holocene are discusse...
This study quantifies Holocene alluvial sediment deposition in the Belgian Amblève catchment (1080 k...
The human impact on sediment fluxes is evidenced by numerous integrated field studies. Most of these...
peer reviewedHolocene alluvial sediment deposition was studied in several contrasting Belgian catchm...