Projects
Coastal wetland response to sea level rise: an integrative marsh – mangrove study on soil elevation and soil carbon response. University of Antwerp
Systemic analysis of dam-driven transitions of downstream alluvial plains in Ethiopia. University of Antwerp
Public transport policy: discourse, accessibility and alternatives. University of Antwerp
Tidal marsh response to sea level rise: interactions between vegetation die-off, flow and sedimentation. University of Antwerp
Tracking Carbon Allocation Beyond the Plant in a Nutrient Addition Experiment with Zea Mays. University of Antwerp
The optimization of water distribution networks using metaheuristics. University of Antwerp
Relating Dauphiné twins in quartz with the threedimensional stress state in the Earth's crust. KU Leuven
In a world, in which the deep subsurface is in great demand not only for the extraction of its natural resources (e.g. shale gas), but more and more as a site for critical infrastructures (e.g. nuclear waste repository) and storage (e.g. Carbon Capture & Storage), it is more than ever imperative to better understand the mechanical behavior of the Earth’s crust, eventually to properly assess the hazards ...
Effects of sediment-bound metal mixtures on metal uptake and sublethal toxicity in benthic invertebrates and its impact on ecosystem functioning. University of Antwerp
Study towards the identification and characterisation of primary Roman glass production centres. KU Leuven
The provenance determination of ancient natron glass remains one of the most challenging problems in the field of archaeometry. During the production of natron glass, the raw materials are completely transformed and most of their characteristics are lost, leaving only bulk chemical data as a potential discriminating feature. More and more elemental and isotopic data for archaeological glass is being published, but hardly any data for suitable ...