The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS). The Meuse river system developed during the uplift of the Ardennes since the Eocene and it was affected by renewed rifting of the RVRS starting in the Late Oligocene. In response to the uplift of the Ardennes, the river system incised and a terrace sequence developed during the Plio-Pleistocene. The sediments generated by erosion in the catchment were transported into the RVRS and further to the north, into the Zuiderzee Basin and the North Sea Basin. Using a digital terrain model, the amount of eroded rock volume versus time for the Meuse catchment has been computed using the Paleogene and older planation sur...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located between the West European rift and the North Sea rift ...
In the Netherlands the Meuse terrace sequence has been studied in detail since the 1960ies. The youn...
Alluvial deposits of numerous rivers in the Ardennes have been dated by using iron slag content and ...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The fluvial history of the northern Lower Rhine Embayment shows interplay of three main river system...
River-borne quartz carries a cosmogenic nuclide memory that is a function of the catchment-wide eros...
The geomorphological analysis of the terraces of the Amblève, an Ardennian subtributary of the Meus...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
Well-dated terrestrial sedimentary sequences are important to evaluate the influence of Quaternary c...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
While climatic models of valley downcutting discuss the origin of terrace staircases in valleys of m...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located between the West European rift and the North Sea rift ...
In the Netherlands the Meuse terrace sequence has been studied in detail since the 1960ies. The youn...
Alluvial deposits of numerous rivers in the Ardennes have been dated by using iron slag content and ...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The fluvial history of the northern Lower Rhine Embayment shows interplay of three main river system...
River-borne quartz carries a cosmogenic nuclide memory that is a function of the catchment-wide eros...
The geomorphological analysis of the terraces of the Amblève, an Ardennian subtributary of the Meus...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
Well-dated terrestrial sedimentary sequences are important to evaluate the influence of Quaternary c...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
While climatic models of valley downcutting discuss the origin of terrace staircases in valleys of m...
Holocene floodplain sediments are an important environmental archive, that can be accesed for recons...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
The total mass of Holocene alluvial sediment storage was estimated for three Belgian catchments (Dij...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located between the West European rift and the North Sea rift ...
In the Netherlands the Meuse terrace sequence has been studied in detail since the 1960ies. The youn...
Alluvial deposits of numerous rivers in the Ardennes have been dated by using iron slag content and ...