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Fault activity in the epicentral area of the 1580 Dover Strait (Pas-de-Calais) earthquake (northwestern Europe)
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Widespread deformation of basin-plain sediments in Aysén fjord (Chile) due to impact by earthquake-triggered, onshore-generated mass movements
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Converted waves in a shallow marine environment: experimental and modeling studies
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- Journal Article
- A1
- open access
Multidisciplinary characterisation of sedimentary processes in a recent maar lake (Lake Pavin, French Massif Central) and implication for natural hazards
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The underwater depression of Guaracayal, estado Sucre, Venezuela: A barrier to the propagation of the coseismic break along the el pilar fault
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Sediment undulations on the Llobregat prodelta: Signs of early slope instability or sedimentary bedforms?
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Very high resolution seismic investigations over a buried wooden shipwreck
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Multiple bottom-simulating reflections in the Black Sea: Potential proxies of past climate conditions
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First sighting of active fluid venting in the Gulf of Cadiz
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Geofysische metingen op de Schelde - boei 103 (Ketelplaat), Drempel van Frederik, Oosterweel.
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Landslide hazards in maar and caldera lakes
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Uncovering the footprint of former ice streams off Antarctica
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- Conference Paper
- C3
- open access
Flexible VHR 3D seismic method for small-scale site surveys in shallow water
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A new 3D seismic acquisition system for very high and ultra high resolution shallow water studies
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Multi-frequency seismic study of gas hydrate-bearing sediments in Lake Baikal, Siberia
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Flexible VHR shallow marine seismic method applied to a small-scale structural deformation
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Very high resolution 3D marine seismic data processing for geotechnical applications
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Seismic stratigraphy of the Mesozoic and Cenozoic in northern Belgium: main results of a high-resolution reflection seismic survey along rivers and canals.
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Near-surface 2D and 3D data processing - beyond stack
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The continental margin off East Antarctica between 10°W and 30°W
(1996) Weddell Sea tectonics and Gondwana break-up. In Geological Society Special Publication 108. p.129-141