Polycyclic soil sequences provide valuable archives of alternating unstable periods (sand drifting) and stable periods (soil formation) in NW-European coversand landscapes during the Subatlantic. Here we study six polycyclic soil sequences at the Weerterbergen (The Netherlands) to investigate how to read and interpret this geological archive. At each of the sites a micropodzol forms a clear stratigraphic marker between drift sand beds. We show that soil micromorphology is a practical method to distinguish geogenetic humic layers (containing redeposited organic material) from true pedogenic micropodzols. Optically stimulated luminescence dating of drift sand deposits above and below the micropodzols provides robust ages for periods of aeolia...
Plaggic agriculture was the dominant land use system on Pleistocene sandy soils in Northwest Europe ...
In the Laarder Wasmeren area in the western Netherlands, Late Pleistocene cover sands and overlying ...
The most widely used dating techniques in quaternary research are the radiocarbon (14C) and opticall...
Polycyclic soil sequences provide valuable archives of alternating unstable periods (sand drifting) ...
The chronology of polycyclic driftsand sequences in cultural landscapes has mainly been based on the...
A stacked aeolian sequence with intercalated soils is presented from the southern Netherlands, which...
Pollen analysis, soil micromorphology and radiocarbon dating have been the main scientific tools to ...
Pollen analysis, soil micromorphology and radiocarbon dating have been the main scientific tools to ...
A unique complex of multiphased Holocene drift sands and paleosols, with at least two lacustrine pha...
A unique complex of multiphased Holocene drift sands and paleosols, with at least two lacustrine pha...
'Reading the soil archives' provides details of new techniques for understanding geoecological histo...
Historical land use systems as shifting cultivation and plaggen agriculture on nutrient poor sandy s...
Soil characteristics in palaeosols are an important source of information on past climate and vegeta...
The lithostratigraphy, age and human occupation of the Late Glacial and Holocene aeolian succession ...
Inland active drift sand landscapes are regarded as unique ecosystems of great historical and geomor...
Plaggic agriculture was the dominant land use system on Pleistocene sandy soils in Northwest Europe ...
In the Laarder Wasmeren area in the western Netherlands, Late Pleistocene cover sands and overlying ...
The most widely used dating techniques in quaternary research are the radiocarbon (14C) and opticall...
Polycyclic soil sequences provide valuable archives of alternating unstable periods (sand drifting) ...
The chronology of polycyclic driftsand sequences in cultural landscapes has mainly been based on the...
A stacked aeolian sequence with intercalated soils is presented from the southern Netherlands, which...
Pollen analysis, soil micromorphology and radiocarbon dating have been the main scientific tools to ...
Pollen analysis, soil micromorphology and radiocarbon dating have been the main scientific tools to ...
A unique complex of multiphased Holocene drift sands and paleosols, with at least two lacustrine pha...
A unique complex of multiphased Holocene drift sands and paleosols, with at least two lacustrine pha...
'Reading the soil archives' provides details of new techniques for understanding geoecological histo...
Historical land use systems as shifting cultivation and plaggen agriculture on nutrient poor sandy s...
Soil characteristics in palaeosols are an important source of information on past climate and vegeta...
The lithostratigraphy, age and human occupation of the Late Glacial and Holocene aeolian succession ...
Inland active drift sand landscapes are regarded as unique ecosystems of great historical and geomor...
Plaggic agriculture was the dominant land use system on Pleistocene sandy soils in Northwest Europe ...
In the Laarder Wasmeren area in the western Netherlands, Late Pleistocene cover sands and overlying ...
The most widely used dating techniques in quaternary research are the radiocarbon (14C) and opticall...