Search Results - "Candel, Jasper H.J."
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Late Holocene channel pattern change from laterally stable to meandering – a palaeohydrological reconstruction
Published in Earth surface dynamics (31-08-2018)“…River channel patterns may alter due to changes in hydrological regime related to changes in climate and/or land cover. Such changes are well documented for…”
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Soil lacquer peel do-it-yourself: simply capturing beauty
Published in Soil (09-07-2019)“…Visualization can greatly benefit understanding of concepts and processes, which in soil science and geology can be done using real-life snapshots of soils and…”
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Reconstructing historic bog iron ore deposits in the Bourtangermoor, a former raised bog in the Netherlands
Published in Catena (Giessen) (30-04-2024)“…•Bourtangermoor, former extensive raised bog in the north of the Netherlands.•Bourtangermoor bog iron ores, unique in size and mineralogy.•Historic literature…”
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Comparing geomorphological maps made manually and by deep learning
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (30-03-2022)“…Geomorphological maps provide information on the relief, genesis and shape of the earth's surface and are widely used in sustainable spatial developments. The…”
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Dating basal peat: The geochronology of peat initiation revisited
Published in Quaternary geochronology (01-08-2022)“…Attributing the start of peat growth to an absolute timescale requires dating the bottom of peat deposits overlying mineral sediment, often called the basal…”
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Faded landscape: unravelling peat initiation and lateral expansion at one of northwest Europe's largest bog remnants
Published in Biogeosciences (15-02-2023)“…On the mainland of northwest Europe generally only remnants of former peat landscapes subsist. Due to the poor preservation of these landscapes, alternative…”
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Oblique aggradation: a novel explanation for sinuosity of low‐energy streams in peat‐filled valley systems
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-12-2017)“…Low‐energy streams in peatlands often have a high sinuosity. However, it is unknown how this sinuous planform formed, since lateral migration of the channel is…”
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Anthropogenic drivers for exceptionally large meander formation during the Late Holocene
Published in Anthropocene (01-12-2020)“…Large-amplitude meanders may form in low-energy rivers despite generally limited mobility in theses systems. Exceptionally large meanders which even extend…”
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Storylines for practice: a visual storytelling approach to strengthen the science-practice interface
Published in Sustainability science (01-07-2020)“…A growing number of scientific publications is available to promote sustainable river management. However, these publications target researchers rather than…”
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Self‐constraining of low‐energy rivers explains low channel mobility and tortuous planforms
Published in The depositional record (01-09-2020)“…Meandering rivers are abundant on Earth, from the largest rivers to the smallest tributaries. The classical view of meandering rivers is a sinuous planform…”
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