An overview of eleven disused Neogene regional stages from Belgium is presented. Some of the regional stages were already brought into use in the nineteenth century, but are nowadays considered ill defined and of no use in the light of the modern stratigraphic concepts. An overview of their definition and history is given, together with the argumentation for the abandonment of each unit and its present status. The disused chronostratigraphic units belonged to the Miocene, the Pliocene and the Holocene series
The precise stratigraphic position of the sediments in the Heist-op-den-Berg and Beerzel hills has b...
The name of the Famennian stage originated in the 19th century from the Famenne region in southern B...
The dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) assemblages of two samples from a temporary outcrop in the vicini...
An overview of nine disused Paleogene regional stages from Belgium is presented. Some of these regio...
The Pliocene of Belgium subcr ops in the northern part of the country and for more than a century ha...
The current status of some Palaeozoic stratigraphic units named in Belgium and the North of France (...
The stratigraphy, sedimentology and paleogeography of the lower and middle Miocene Berchem and Bolde...
The 20 to 25 m thick sand deposits crowning the Flemish Hills from Cassel to Flobecq are geologicall...
A palynological analysis with marine palynomorphs (dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs, green algae) an...
The stratigraphy of the Tortonian-Messinian sequence from the Maaseik core, located on the shoulder ...
The dinoflagellate cyst associations from the Neogene succession in the Kalmthout well allow a corre...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
The authors study the Würm Lateglacial evolution of the drainage, the morphology of the Lateglacial ...
The upper part of the Kortrijk Clay Formation (the Roubaix Clay and Aalbeke Clay Members of mid-Ypre...
The precise stratigraphic position of the sediments in the Heist-op-den-Berg and Beerzel hills has b...
The name of the Famennian stage originated in the 19th century from the Famenne region in southern B...
The dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) assemblages of two samples from a temporary outcrop in the vicini...
An overview of nine disused Paleogene regional stages from Belgium is presented. Some of these regio...
The Pliocene of Belgium subcr ops in the northern part of the country and for more than a century ha...
The current status of some Palaeozoic stratigraphic units named in Belgium and the North of France (...
The stratigraphy, sedimentology and paleogeography of the lower and middle Miocene Berchem and Bolde...
The 20 to 25 m thick sand deposits crowning the Flemish Hills from Cassel to Flobecq are geologicall...
A palynological analysis with marine palynomorphs (dinoflagellate cysts, acritarchs, green algae) an...
The stratigraphy of the Tortonian-Messinian sequence from the Maaseik core, located on the shoulder ...
The dinoflagellate cyst associations from the Neogene succession in the Kalmthout well allow a corre...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
The lithostratigraphy and biostratigraphy of a temporary outcrop in the Antwerp area is described. T...
The authors study the Würm Lateglacial evolution of the drainage, the morphology of the Lateglacial ...
The upper part of the Kortrijk Clay Formation (the Roubaix Clay and Aalbeke Clay Members of mid-Ypre...
The precise stratigraphic position of the sediments in the Heist-op-den-Berg and Beerzel hills has b...
The name of the Famennian stage originated in the 19th century from the Famenne region in southern B...
The dinoflagellate cyst (dinocyst) assemblages of two samples from a temporary outcrop in the vicini...