Drowned palaeo-landscapes: archaeological and geoscientific research at the Southern North Sea coast
During the Holocene sea-level rise shifting coastline and depositional processes resulted in the burial of coastal zone deposits and corresponding biocoenoses along the North Sea coast leading, in parts, to their preservation in the sedimentary record. The sedimentary sequence of the Wadden Sea coast provide an excellent archive, including both faunal and floral micro- and macrofossils as well as human artefacts. Based on multiproxy approaches the postglacial landscape development, sedimentary processes, sea level and climate changes as well as prehistoric human settlement strategies and historic coastal protection measures can be reconstructed.
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A new ΔR value for the southern North Sea and its application in coastal research
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Drowned palaeo-landscapes: archaeological and geoscientific research at the southern North Sea coast
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Late-Holocene sea-level reconstruction (1200 BC–AD 100) in the Westergo terp region of the northern Netherlands
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- 17 February 2021, e3
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Microfauna- and sedimentology-based facies analysis for palaeolandscape reconstruction in the back-barrier area of Norderney (NW Germany)
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- 19 February 2021, e4
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The coastal lowland of northwestern Germany as an archive of Holocene landscape evolution: basis for a spatial evaluation of Stone Age settlement patterns in the Dornumer tidal basin
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The WASA core catalogue of Late Quaternary depositional sequences in the central Wadden Sea – A manual for the core repository
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From dust till drowned: the Holocene landscape development at Norderney, East Frisian Islands
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Facies characterisation of sediments from the East Frisian Wadden Sea (Germany): new insights from down-core scanning techniques
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Holocene coastal landscape development in response to rising sea level in the Central Wadden Sea coastal region
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The Middle Pleistocene to early Holocene subsurface geology of the Norderney tidal basin: new insights from core data and high-resolution sub-bottom profiling (Central Wadden Sea, southern North Sea)
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- 14 May 2021, e15
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Dyke failures in the Province of Groningen (Netherlands) associated with the 1717 Christmas flood: a reconstruction based on geoscientific field data and numerical simulations
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Holocene relative sea-level data for the East Frisian barrier coast, NW Germany, southern North Sea
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