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Advanced electric and electromagnetic methods for the characterization of soil
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Combining multi-receiver electromagnetic induction and stepped frequency ground penetrating radar for industrial site investigation
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On the use of apparent electrical conductivity survey data to investigate the biodegradation of petroleum hydrocarbons in a landfarm
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Investigating bioremediation of petroleum hydrocarbons through landfarming using apparent electrical conductivity measurements
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Frequency domain electromagnetic induction survey in the intertidal zone: limitations of low-induction-number and depth of exploration
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Non-invasive landscape archaeology of the Great War as baseline for an integrated heritage management
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World War One from a bird’s eye view : a landscape characterisation of Belgium’s war zone seen from the air
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Systematic analysis of trench maps to understand the Belgian World War One front zone landscape
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The discovery of the school of gladiators at Carnuntum, Austria
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Unveiling the prehistoric landscape at Stonehenge through multi-receiver EMI
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Stonehenge reveals its secrets in the soil
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Modeling within field variation of the compaction layer in a paddy rice field using a proximal soil sensing system
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Investigating soil pollution with the aid of EMI and GPR measurements
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Using military cartographic sources to reconstruct the Belgian World War One front zone
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Exploring the potential of multi-receiver EMI survey for geoarchaeological prospection: a 90 ha dataset
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Key variables for the identification of soil management classes in the aeolian landscapes of north–west Europe
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Application of the topographic position index to heterogeneous landscapes
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Beyond the unknown: understanding prehistoric patterns in the urbanised landscape of Flanders
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- Journal Article
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A multidisciplinary approach to reconstructing Late Glacial and Early Holocene landscapes
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Identifying soil patterns at different spatial scales with a multi-receiver EMI sensor
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Mapping complex soil patterns with multiple-point geostatistics
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Spatio-temporal modeling of soil characteristics for soilscape reconstruction
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Hunter-gatherer responses to the changing environment of the Moervaart palaeolake (NW Belgium) during the Late Glacial and Early Holocene
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- Conference Paper
- C1
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Integrating multi-receiver EMI measurements to characterize the soil-landscape around the school of gladiators, Carnuntum
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Towards an integrated methodology for assessing rural settlement landscapes in the Belgian lowlands
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Using bivariate multiple-point statistics for the processing of proximal soil sensor data
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Absolute dating (14C and OSL) of the formation of coversand ridges occupied by prehistoric hunter-gatherers in NW Belgium
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Using a multi-receiver survey of apparent electrical conductivity to reconstruct a Holocene tidal channel in a polder area
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Electrical conductivity depth modelling with a multireceiver EMI sensor for prospecting archaeological features
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- Miscellaneous
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Onderbouwen van een methodiek voor de systematische monitoring van koolstofvoorraden in landbouwbodems
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Unravelling palaeohydrology : revealing prehistoric landscapes with integrated near surface geophysics
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- Journal Article
- A1
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Digital elevation model generation for historical landscape analysis based on LiDAR data: a case study in Flanders (Belgium)
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Een GIS benadering van de bronstijdgrafheuvel in Zandig-Vlaanderen: enkele voorlopige resultaten (België)
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Reconstructing palaeochannel morphology with a mobile multicoil electromagnetic induction sensor
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Continued geoarchaeological research at the Moervaart palaeolake area (East Flanders, B): field campaign 2011
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Combining multiple signals of an electromagnetic induction sensor to prospect land for metal objects
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Continuous multi-signal EMI survey in geoarchaeological research: a 90 ha dataset
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Geostatistical simulation for the assessment of regional soil pollution
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Sensitivity of multi-coil frequency domain electromagnetic induction sensors to map soil magnetic susceptibility
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- Journal Article
- A1
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On the use of integrated process models to reconstruct prehistoric occupation, with examples from Sandy Flanders, Belgium
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Regional characterization of soil heavy metals in a former World War I battle area
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Continued geoarchaeological research at the Moervaart palaeolake area (East Flanders, Belgium): preliminary results
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A neural network approach to topsoil clay prediction using an EMI-based soil sensor
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Reconstructing palaeotopography at the beginning of the Weichselian glacial stage using an electromagnetic induction sensor
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Geographic information system and decision making for multi-criteria sanitary landfill allocation in Bandung Barat
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Geostatistical modeling of sedimentological parameters using multi-scale terrain variables: application along the Belgian Part of the North Sea
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Uncertainty propagation in vegetation distribution models based on ensemble classifiers
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A multi-stage sampling strategy for the delineation of soil pollution in a contaminated brownfield
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Accounting for shape reliability in modeling contour-derived topographic properties for use in soil-terrain correlation
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Zinc baseline level and its relationship with soil texture in Flanders, Belgium