The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Valley Graben in the southern part of the Netherlands. Uplift of the area south of the Feldbiss Fault Zone forced the Meuse River to incise and, as a result, a flight of terraces was formed. Faults of the Feldbiss Fault Zone have displaced the Middle and Late Pleistocene terrace deposits. In this study, an extensive geomorphological survey was carried out to locate the faults of the Feldbiss Fault Zone and to determine the displacement history of terrace deposits. The Feldbiss Fault Zone is characterized by an average displacement rate of 0.041 -0.047 mm
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
Well-dated terrestrial sedimentary sequences are important to evaluate the influence of Quaternary c...
In the Netherlands the Meuse terrace sequence has been studied in detail since the 1960ies. The youn...
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
The most important tectonic structure in the southern part of the Netherlands is the Roer Valley Rif...
© 2021 The AuthorsFaults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scar...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
In the framework of a project for the assessment of seismic risk in low-seismicity regions, we are c...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located in the southern part of the Netherlands and adjacent p...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
Earthquakes and vertical land movements inferred from geodetic levelling results demonstrate that th...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
Well-dated terrestrial sedimentary sequences are important to evaluate the influence of Quaternary c...
In the Netherlands the Meuse terrace sequence has been studied in detail since the 1960ies. The youn...
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
The most important tectonic structure in the southern part of the Netherlands is the Roer Valley Rif...
© 2021 The AuthorsFaults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scar...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
Neotectonic movements have caused differential subsidence in the Lower Rhine Embayment during the Qu...
In the framework of a project for the assessment of seismic risk in low-seismicity regions, we are c...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located in the southern part of the Netherlands and adjacent p...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
The Lower Meuse Valley crosses the Roer Valley Rift System and provides an outstanding example of we...
Earthquakes and vertical land movements inferred from geodetic levelling results demonstrate that th...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
The Meuse river system is located in the northeastern part of the Paris Basin, the Ardennes, and the...
Well-dated terrestrial sedimentary sequences are important to evaluate the influence of Quaternary c...
In the Netherlands the Meuse terrace sequence has been studied in detail since the 1960ies. The youn...