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The effect of salt in dilatant faults on rates and magnitudes of induced seismicity – first results building on the geological setting of the Groningen Rotliegend reservoirs
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- 17 January 2018, pp. s87-s104
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Archaeological heritage management in the Meuse valley (Limburg, the Netherlands) from a national perspective: aims, methods and results
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- 14 February 2017, pp. 197-209
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Ciderius cooperi gen. nov., sp. nov., the earliest known euphaneropid from the Lower Silurian of Scotland
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- 29 April 2015, pp. 279-288
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Stimulation for geothermal wells in the Netherlands
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- 05 February 2020, e11
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Of Meuse and Man: the geomorphogenetic and archaeological predictive maps of the Dutch Meuse valley
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- 24 April 2017, pp. 183-196
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Staatsolie's VISION 2030: the contributions of petroleum geology to Surinamese society
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- 19 September 2016, pp. 375-392
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Marine Miocene deposits in the Maaseik well 49W/220 in eastern Belgium: biostratigraphy by means of various microfossil groups.
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 33-40
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Designing efficient sampling schemes for reconnaissance surveys of contaminated bed sediments in water courses
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 441-447
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Deformation of the Carboniferous on the Oldenburg High and the Location of the Variscan Front in Northwest Germany
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 169-176
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On the alleged presence of Halisaurus (Squamata, Mosasauridae) in the latest Cretaceous of the Maastrichtian type area
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 269-273
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Ocean Space and the Anthropocene, new notions in geosciences? – An essay∙
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- 25 March 2014, pp. 193-211
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Comparison of hydrocarbon and geothermal energy production in the Netherlands: reservoir characteristics, pressure and temperature changes, and implications for fault reactivation
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- 09 June 2023, e7
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Groningen field, past, present and future
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 12-14
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Corrigendum to ‘Durophagous Mosasauridae (Squamata) from the Upper Cretaceous phosphates of Morocco, with the description of a new species of Globidens’
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- 01 April 2016, p. 73
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The origin of ‘tauw’, an enigmatic building stone of the Mergelland: a case study of the Hesbaye region, southwest of Maastricht (Belgium)*
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 239-258
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Assessing CH4 and CO2 emissions from wetlands in the Drenthe Province, the Netherlands: a modelling approach
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- 24 March 2014, pp. 101-116
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A late Cretaceous elasmosaurid of the Tethys Sea margins (southern Negev, Israel), and its palaeogeographic reconstruction‡
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- 02 October 2014, pp. 73-86
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Composition and genesis of rattlestones from Dutch soils as shown by Mössbauer spectroscopy, INAA and XRD
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 59-71
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Stratigraphy of Maastrichtian Foraminiferida from the United Kingdom; the Maastrichtian of Norfolk
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- 01 April 2016, pp. 233-245
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Characterising Dutch forests, wetlands and cultivated lands on the basis of phytolith assemblages
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- 12 September 2022, e17
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