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François Clapuyt

New publication: Constraining the aggradation mode of Pleistocene river deposits

Link to full text https://doi.org/10.5194/gchron-4-713-2022 Authors Nathan Vandermaelen, Koen Beerten, François Clapuyt, Marcus Christl, and Veerle Vanacker Citation Vandermaelen, N., Beerten, K., Clapuyt, F., Christl, M., and Vanacker, V.: Constraining the aggradation mode of Pleistocene river deposits based on cosmogenic radionuclide depth profiling and numerical… Read More »New publication: Constraining the aggradation mode of Pleistocene river deposits

PhD defense Nathan Vandermaelen

On the 20th of December 2022, Nathan Vandermaelen publicly defended his PhD thesis entitled: “Further development in cosmogenic radionuclide applications in complex depositional environments : Middle Pleistocene deposits of the Meuse, NE Belgium”. Summary Cosmogenic radionuclides accumulate at the Earth’ surface as a function of… Read More »PhD defense Nathan Vandermaelen

PhD defense of Beatriz Gobbi

09/11/2022 The 9th of November, Beatriz will publicly defend her PhD thesis, entitled “Monitoring forest degradation patterns using multi-resolution spatial approaches”. Summary The subtropical dry forests of South-America have been impacted by deforestation and degradation over the last two centuries. The forests still provide important… Read More »PhD defense of Beatriz Gobbi

New publication: History of Land Cover Change on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos

Islands are particularly vulnerable to the effects of land cover change due to their limited size and remoteness. This study analyzes vegetation cover change in the agricultural area of Santa Cruz (Galapagos Archipelago) between 1961 and 2018. To reconstruct multitemporal land cover change from existing… Read More »New publication: History of Land Cover Change on Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos