Large-scale coastal evolution in the western Netherlands during the Holocene was characterised by an initial stage of transgression followed by a stage of coastal progradation. The last 2000 years, the position of coastline of the western Netherlands was relatively stable, with local retreat and advance. Coastal deposits from the western Netherlands have been studied in detail at the Ypenburg area, in cores from coast-perpendicular cross sections near Haarlem and Wassenaar and in cores from the modern shoreface. The age of deposition has been determined with AMS 14C dating of single shells. A model has been used to reconstruct the wave-height reduction on the palaeo-shoreface profiles and model simulations have been used t...
This paper demonstrates the decisive role of natural preconditions on the formation of large late Ho...
We report radiocarbon dates obtained from on-shore marine and near-shore terrestrial deposits near Y...
Although the Netherlands has a long tradition of sea-level research, no Holocene relative sea-level ...
This volume of the 'Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst' is devoted to the Holocene development of...
The topic of this thesis is the Origin of the Dutch coastal landscapes during the Holocene. The land...
Flooding of the southern part of the North Sea occurred between 9000 and 8000 BP, when the rate of r...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions provide information on differential land movements, pala...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of late Holocene deposits on the Belgian coastal...
Abstract: Analysis of cores collected from Late Devensian (Weichselian) and Holocene sediments on th...
Since 1945, detailed soil surveys were made in the maritime districts of the Netherlands. They incr...
The Dutch coast consists of beach barriers and tidal inlet systems which dynamically developed durin...
A series of drillings and cone penetration tests carried out for the sea wall fortification along th...
Using the Dutch coastal evolution in the Holocene upto the present as an example and a test case, a ...
This paper demonstrates the decisive role of natural preconditions on the formation of large late Ho...
The late-Holocene deposits of the coastal lowlands bordering the southern North Sea were formed by a...
This paper demonstrates the decisive role of natural preconditions on the formation of large late Ho...
We report radiocarbon dates obtained from on-shore marine and near-shore terrestrial deposits near Y...
Although the Netherlands has a long tradition of sea-level research, no Holocene relative sea-level ...
This volume of the 'Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst' is devoted to the Holocene development of...
The topic of this thesis is the Origin of the Dutch coastal landscapes during the Holocene. The land...
Flooding of the southern part of the North Sea occurred between 9000 and 8000 BP, when the rate of r...
Holocene relative sea-level reconstructions provide information on differential land movements, pala...
This paper presents the results of an investigation of late Holocene deposits on the Belgian coastal...
Abstract: Analysis of cores collected from Late Devensian (Weichselian) and Holocene sediments on th...
Since 1945, detailed soil surveys were made in the maritime districts of the Netherlands. They incr...
The Dutch coast consists of beach barriers and tidal inlet systems which dynamically developed durin...
A series of drillings and cone penetration tests carried out for the sea wall fortification along th...
Using the Dutch coastal evolution in the Holocene upto the present as an example and a test case, a ...
This paper demonstrates the decisive role of natural preconditions on the formation of large late Ho...
The late-Holocene deposits of the coastal lowlands bordering the southern North Sea were formed by a...
This paper demonstrates the decisive role of natural preconditions on the formation of large late Ho...
We report radiocarbon dates obtained from on-shore marine and near-shore terrestrial deposits near Y...
Although the Netherlands has a long tradition of sea-level research, no Holocene relative sea-level ...