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Medieval impacts on the vegetation around the confluence of the river Meuse and its tributary the Swalm, the Netherlands
First assessment of the pore water composition of Rupel Clay in the Netherlands and the characterisation of its reactive solids
The Rupel Clay Member in the Netherlands: towards a comprehensive understanding of its geometry and depositional environment
Spatial variation in porosity and permeability of the Rupel Clay Member in the Netherlands
Palaeoenvironmental reconstruction based on the Early Holocene Haelen sequence, near Roermond (southeastern Netherlands)
The ‘Voordelta’, the contiguous ebb-tidal deltas in the SW Netherlands: large-scale morphological changes and sediment budget 1965–2013; impacts of large-scale engineering
Sedimentation and vegetation history of a buried Meuse terrace during the Holocene in relation to the human occupation history (Limburg, the Netherlands)
Posterholt, a Late Pleistocene – Holocene record of the vegetation history in and around the valley of the Vlootbeek, a tributary of the river Meuse (southeastern Netherlands)
Gravel size matters: Early Middle Palaeolithic artefacts made from local Rhine and Meuse deposits in the central Netherlands