Researcher
Dimitri Vandenberghe
- Keywords:Geochronology
- Disciplines:Quaternary environments, Mineralogy and crystallography, Geology not elsewhere classified, Petrology, Geomorphology and landscape evolution, Geochronology, Volcanology, Physical geography and environmental geoscience not elsewhere classified, Geoarchaeology, Palaeoclimatology, Nuclear chemistry, Natural hazards, Spectroscopic methods, Instrumental methods, Analytical spectrometry, Climate change
Affiliations
- Department of Geography (Department)
Member
From6 Sep 2011 → 22 Sep 2013 - Department of Geology (Department)
Member
From1 Jan 2005 → Today - Department of Analytical chemistry (Department)
Member
From1 Oct 1999 → 30 Sep 2003
Projects
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- Direct trapped charge dating of Quaternary sediments and rock surfaces: testing a fundamentally new approach using infrared photoluminescence from feldsparFrom1 Oct 2023 → TodayFunding: BOF - postdoctoral mandates
- High Tide - Low Tide. Bruges’ late-medieval harbour system as a maritime cultural landscape.From1 Jan 2019 → 31 Dec 2023Funding: BOF - projects
- Fueling the Furnace. An interdisciplinary study of forest soils as geoarchaeological archivesFrom1 Oct 2018 → TodayFunding: BOF - Doctoral projects
- Late Holocene sediment dynamics in North-Ethiopian gully systems and their alluvial and lacustrine fans - dating, modeling, and determination of controlling factors and paleoenvironmental informationFrom1 Oct 2012 → 30 Sep 2016Funding: BOF - Doctoral projects
Publications
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- A comprehensive study of three different portable XRF scanners to assess the soil geochemistry of an extensive sample dataset(2019)
Authors: Ynse Declercq, Nele Delbecque, Johan De Grave, Philippe De Smedt, Peter Finke, Abdul Mouazen, Said Mohamed Ahmed Nawar, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Marc Van Meirvenne, Ann Verdoodt
- Specifying the external impact on fluvial lowland evolution : the last glacial Tisza (Tisa) catchment in Hungary and Serbia(2018)
Authors: Jef Vandenberghe, Cornelis Kasse, Dragan Popov, Slobodan Markovic, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Sjoerd Bohncke, Gyula Gabris
- Reassessment of the Lower Paleolithic (Acheulean) presence in the western Tien Shan(2018)
Authors: K. A. Kolobova, D. Flas, A. I. Krivoshapkin, K. K. Pavlenok, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Morgan De Dapper
Pages: 615 - 630 - Comment on 'Very Large Cryoturbation Structures of Last Permafrost Maximum Age at the Foot of Qilian Mountains (NE Tibet Plateau, China): a DiscussionU+2019 by Stuart A. Harris, Huijun Jin and Ruixia He in PPP(2017)
Authors: Jef Vandenberghe, Xianyan Wang, Dimitri Vandenberghe
Pages: 763 - 766 - The Late Pleistocene Belotinac section (southern Serbia) at the southern limit of the European loess belt: environmental and climate reconstruction using grain size and stable C and N isotopes(2014)
Authors: Igor Obreht, Björn Buggle, Norm Catto, Slobodan B Markovic, Stefanie Bösel, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Ulrich Hambach, Zorica Svircev, Frank Lehmkuhl, Biljana Basarin, et al.
Pages: 10 - 19 - Geoarchaeology of Upper Palaeolithic loess sites located within a transect through Moravian valleys, Czech Republic(2014)
Authors: L Lisá, J Hosek, A Bajer, T Matys Grygar, Dimitri Vandenberghe
Pages: 25 - 37 - Luminescence dating of fluvial deposits in Vojvodina, N Serbia: first results(2012)
Authors: Dragan Popov, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Slobodan B Markovic
Pages: 42 - 51 - Investigations into the reliability of SAR-OSL equivalent doses obtained for quartz samples displaying dose response curves with more than one component(2012)
Authors: Alida Timar-Gabor, Stefan Vasiliniuc, Dimitri Vandenberghe, C Cosma, AG Wintle
Pages: 740 - 745 - IRSL and post-IR IRSL residual doses recorded in modern dust samples from the Chinese loess plateau(2011)
Authors: Jan-Pieter Buylaert, Christine Thiel, Andrew S Murray, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Shuangwen Yi, Huayu Lu
Pages: 432 - 440 - A high resolution optical dating study of the Mostistea loess-palaeosol sequence (SE Romania) using sand-sized quartz(2011)
Authors: Stefan Vasiliniuc, Timar-Gabor Alida, Dimitri Vandenberghe, Christian Panaiotu, R Cs Begy, C Cosma
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