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    Evaluating the hydrological component of the new catchment-scale sediment delivery model LAPSUS-D by Keesstra, S.D., Temme, A.J.A.M., Schoorl, J.M., Visser, S.M.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-05-2014)
    “…Physically-based, catchment scale sediment delivery models have become increasingly complex, sophisticated and are suitable for a diverse range of…”
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    Developing, choosing and using landscape evolution models to inform field‐based landscape reconstruction studies by Temme, A.J.A.M., Armitage, J., Attal, M., Gorp, Wouter, Coulthard, T.J., Schoorl, J.M.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-10-2017)
    “…Landscape evolution models (LEMs) are an increasingly popular resource for geomorphologists as they can operate as virtual laboratories where the implications…”
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    The Gediz River fluvial archive: A benchmark for Quaternary research in Western Anatolia by Maddy, D., Veldkamp, A., Demir, T., van Gorp, W., Wijbrans, J.R., van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Dekkers, M.J., Schreve, D., Schoorl, J.M., Scaife, R., Stemerdink, C., van der Schriek, T., Bridgland, D.R., Aytaç, A.S.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-06-2017)
    “…The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvial archive that potentially offers a unique window into…”
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    Modelling the impact of regional uplift and local tectonics on fluvial terrace preservation by Viveen, W., Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., van Balen, R.T.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2014)
    “…A terrace formation model (TERRACE) combined with a longitudinal river profile model (FLUVER) was used to simulate fluvial terrace formation and preservation…”
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    Modelling interactions and feedback mechanisms between land use change and landscape processes by Claessens, L., Schoorl, J.M., Verburg, P.H., Geraedts, L., Veldkamp, A.

    “…Land use changes and landscape processes are interrelated and influenced by multiple bio-physical and socio-economic driving factors, resulting in a complex,…”
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    Two decades of numerical modelling to understand long term fluvial archives: Advances and future perspectives by Veldkamp, A., Baartman, J.E.M., Coulthard, T.J., Maddy, D., Schoorl, J.M., Storms, J.E.A., Temme, A.J.A.M., van Balen, R., van De Wiel, M.J., van Gorp, W., Viveen, W., Westaway, R., Whittaker, A.C.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (15-06-2017)
    “…The development and application of numerical models to investigate fluvial sedimentary archives has increased during the last decades resulting in a sustained…”
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    Late Quaternary lahars and lava dams: Fluvial responses of the Upper Tana River (Kenya) by Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., Claessens, L., Wijbrans, J.R., Olago, D.O., Lievens, C.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-09-2019)
    “…Geomorphological and sedimentary records near the confluences of the Tana River and major tributaries draining the eastern slopes of Mt. Kenya and the Nyambeni…”
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    The earliest securely-dated hominin artefact in Anatolia? by Maddy, D., Schreve, D., Demir, T., Veldkamp, A., Wijbrans, J.R., van Gorp, W., van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Dekkers, M.J., Scaife, R., Schoorl, J.M., Stemerdink, C., van der Schriek, T.

    Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-02-2015)
    “…Anatolia lies at the gateway from Asia into Europe and has frequently been favoured as a route for Early Pleistocene hominin dispersal. Although early hominins…”
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    Assessment of recent tectonic activity on the NW Iberian Atlantic Margin by means of geomorphic indices and field studies of the Lower Miño River terraces by Viveen, W., van Balen, R.T., Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., Temme, A.J.A.M., Vidal-Romani, J.R.

    Published in Tectonophysics (29-05-2012)
    “…Until recently, NW Iberia was assumed to be tectonically quiescent (stable). However, a combination of tectono-morphological analyses demonstrates that…”
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    Reconstructing the interacting effects of base level, climate, and tectonic uplift in the lower Miño River terrace record: A gradient modelling evaluation by Viveen, W., Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., van Balen, R.T., Desprat, S., Vidal-Romani, J.R.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-03-2013)
    “…The origin of the lower Miño River terraces in the NW Iberian Peninsula has been a topic of debate since the 1940s. Various hypotheses about their main…”
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    Sensitivity of the landslide model LAPSUS_LS to vegetation and soil parameters by Rossi, L.M.W., Rapidel, B., Roupsard, O., Villatoro-sánchez, M., Mao, Z., Nespoulous, J., Perez, J., Prieto, I., Roumet, C., Metselaar, K., Schoorl, J.M., Claessens, L., Stokes, A.

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2017)
    “…•The physical landslide model LAPSUS-LS was suitable for modelling the influence of vegetation on slope stability at the catchment scale.•The depth of the…”
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    Mount Kenya volcanic activity and the Late Cenozoic landscape reorganisation in the upper Tana fluvial system by Veldkamp, A., Schoorl, J.M., Wijbrans, J.R., Claessens, L.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-04-2012)
    “…Volcanic–fluvial landscape interaction of the late Cenozoic Mt Kenya region in the upper Tana catchment has been reconstructed. The oldest newly dated…”
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    Large scale pantelleritic ash flow eruptions during the Late Miocene in central Kenya and evidence for significant environmental impact by Claessens, L., Veldkamp, A., Schoorl, J.M., Wijbrans, J.R., van Gorp, W., Macdonald, R.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-10-2016)
    “…In the area south-east of Mount Kenya, four previously unrecorded peralkaline rhyolitic (pantelleritic) ash flow tuffs have been located. These predominantly…”
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    Fluvial response to Holocene volcanic damming and breaching in the Gediz and Geren rivers, western Turkey by van Gorp, W., Veldkamp, A., Temme, A.J.A.M., Maddy, D., Demir, T., van der Schriek, T., Reimann, T., Wallinga, J., Wijbrans, J., Schoorl, J.M.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-11-2013)
    “…This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western Turkey, when a basaltic lava flow dammed and filled this…”
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    Calibration and resolution effects on model performance for predicting shallow landslide locations in Taiwan by Keijsers, J.G.S., Schoorl, J.M., Chang, K.-T., Chiang, S.-H., Claessens, L., Veldkamp, A.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam) (15-10-2011)
    “…In this paper we optimise the spatially explicit prediction of landslide hazard, landslide triggering and subsequent movement downslope of materials for a…”
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    Evaluating choices in multi-process landscape evolution models by Temme, A.J.A.M., Claessens, L., Veldkamp, A., Schoorl, J.M.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-01-2011)
    “…The interest in landscape evolution models (LEMs) that simulate multiple landscape processes is growing. However, modelling multiple processes constitutes a…”
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    Landslide model performance in a high resolution small-scale landscape by De Sy, V., Schoorl, J.M., Keesstra, S.D., Jones, K.E., Claessens, L.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-05-2013)
    “…The frequency and severity of shallow landslides in New Zealand threatens life and property, both on- and off-site. The physically-based shallow landslide…”
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    Reconstructing Early Pleistocene (1.3Ma) terrestrial environmental change in western Anatolia: Did it drive fluvial terrace formation? by Veldkamp, A., Candy, I., Jongmans, A.G., Maddy, D., Demir, T., Schoorl, J.M., Schreve, D., Stemerdink, C., van der Schriek, T.

    “…A terrestrial environmental reconstruction of an Early Pleistocene landscape from western Anatolia is presented. The basis of this reconstruction is a…”
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    Edifice growth and collapse of the Pliocene Mt. Kenya: Evidence of large scale debris avalanches on a high altitude glaciated volcano by Schoorl, J.M., Veldkamp, A., Claessens, L., van Gorp, W., Wijbrans, J.R.

    Published in Global and planetary change (01-12-2014)
    “…The cyclic growth and destruction of the Late Cenozoic Stratovolcano Mt. Kenya have been reconstructed for its southeastern segment. At least three major…”
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    Volcanic disruption and drainage diversion of the palaeo-Hudut River, a tributary of the Early Pleistocene Gediz River, Western Turkey by Maddy, D., Veldkamp, A., Jongmans, A.G., Candy, I., Demir, T., Schoorl, J.M., van der Schriek, T., Stemerdink, C., Scaife, R.G., van Gorp, W.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-09-2012)
    “…The importance of extrinsic drivers of fluvial system behaviour (climate, tectonics, eustatic sea level) over Quaternary timescales is well documented…”
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