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Past human-landscape interactions in the Netherlands: Reconstructions from sand belt to coastal-delta plain for the first millennium AD
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The use of geological, geomorphological and soil mapping products in palaeolandscape reconstructions for the Netherlands
Natural levee evolution in the Rhine-Meuse delta, the Netherlands, during the first millennium CE
Travelling through a river delta: a landscape-archaeological reconstruction of river development and long-distance connections in the Netherlands during the first millennium AD
Human-caused avulsion in the Rhine-Meuse delta before historic embankment (The Netherlands)
Late Holocene coastal-plain evolution of the Netherlands: the role of natural preconditions in human-induced sea ingressions
Aeolian drift-sand dynamics, vegetation changes, and population pressure: spatial analysis of inland drift sands and Roman and Early-Medieval occupation patterns in the Netherlands
Effects of inherited resistant layers on channel-bar shape and long-term morphological evolution of the Eems-Dollard Estuary (the Netherlands/Germany)
Holocene evolution of tidal systems in The Netherlands: Effects of rivers, coastal boundary conditions, eco-engineering species, inherited relief and human interference
Controls on late-Holocene drift-sand dynamics: The dominant role of human pressure in the Netherlands