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In Continental Shelf Research 15 July 2022 244
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In Geomorphology 1 December 2020 370
Autor:
de Haas, T., Pierik, H.J., van der Spek, A.J.F., Cohen, K.M., van Maanen, B., Kleinhans, M.G.
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In Earth-Science Reviews February 2018 177:139-163
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In Geomorphology 15 October 2017 295:215-234
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In Proceedings of the Geologists' Association April 2017 128(2):180-197
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In Geomorphology 1 October 2016 270:55-70
Autor:
Leuven, J.R.F.W., Pierik, H.J., van der Vegt, M., Bouma, T.J., Kleinhans, M.G., Biogeomorphology of Rivers and Estuaries, Proceskunde, Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change
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Nature Climate Change, 9(12). Nature Publishing Group
The effects of sea-level rise on the future morphological functioning of estuaries are largely unknown because tidal amplitudes will change due to combined deepening of the estuary mouth and shifting amphidromic points at sea. Fluvial sediment supply
Autor:
Pierik, H.J., Cohen, K.M., Biogeomorphology of Rivers and Estuaries, Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change, Geomorfologie
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Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 99(e9). Cambridge University Press 2010
Geological, geomorphological and soil maps provide important information on the substrate as well as on the past and present physical landscape. For the intensely studied Netherlands coastal plain and Rhine–Meuse delta, many such map datasets have
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https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/408509
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Autor:
Van Lanen, Rowin, de Kleijn, Maurice, Gouw-Bouman, M.T.I.J., Pierik, H.J., Biogeomorphology of Rivers and Estuaries, Geomorfologie, Coastal dynamics, Fluvial systems and Global change
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Van Lanen, R J, De Kleijn, M T M, Gouw-Bouman, M T I J & Pierik, H J 2018, ' Exploring Roman and early-medieval habitation of the Rhine-Meuse delta : Modelling large-scale demographic changes and corresponding land-use impact ', Geologie en Mijnbouw = Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, vol. 97, no. 1-2, pp. 45-68 . https://doi.org/10.1017/njg.2018.3
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 97(1-2), 45. Cambridge University Press 2010
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences, 97(1-2), 45. Cambridge University Press 2010
In this study we apply an evidence-based approach to model population-size fluctuations and their corresponding impact on land use during the Roman and early-medieval periods in the Rhine–Meuse delta in the present-day Netherlands. Past-population
Holocene fluvial and estuarine systems are commonly assumed to be entirely alluviated, which means that channels freely move in erodible substrates. This implies that the shape and tidal bar patterns are self-formed. Data analysis for estuaries and d
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https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/378092
https://dspace.library.uu.nl/handle/1874/378092