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The Holocene | 2018

Controls on late-Holocene drift-sand dynamics: The dominant role of human pressure in the Netherlands:

H.J. Pierik; Rowin J. van Lanen; Marjolein Tij Gouw-Bouman; Bert J. Groenewoudt; J. Wallinga; Wim Z. Hoek

Holocene drift-sand activity in the northwest European sand belt is commonly directly linked to population pressure (agricultural activity) or to climate change (e.g. storminess). In the Pleistocene sand areas of the Netherlands, small-scale Holocene drift-sand activity began in the Mesolithic, whereas large-scale sand drifting started during the Middle Ages. This last phase not only coincides with the intensification of farming and demographic pressure but also is commonly associated with a colder climate and enhanced storminess. This raises the question to what extent drift-sand activity can be attributed to either human activities or natural forcing factors. In this study, we compare the spatial and temporal patterns of drift-sand occurrence for the four characteristic Pleistocene sand regions in the Netherlands for the period between 1000 BC and AD 1700. To this end, we compiled a new supra-regional overview of drift-sand activity based on age estimates (14C, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL), archaeological and historical ages). The occurrence of sand drifting was then compared in time and space with historical-route networks, relative vegetation openness and climate. Results indicate a constant but low drift-sand activity between 1000 BC and AD 1000, interrupted by a remarkable decrease in activity around the BC/AD transition. It is evident that human pressure on the landscape was most influential on initiating sand drifting: this is supported by more frequent occurrences close to routes and the uninterrupted increase of drift-sand activity from AD 900 onwards, a period of high population density and large-scale deforestation. Once triggered by human activities, this drift-sand development was probably further intensified several centuries later during the cold and stormier ‘Little Ice Age’ (LIA; AD 1570–1850).


Geomorphology | 2016

A new GIS approach for reconstructing and mapping dynamic late Holocene coastal plain palaeogeography

H.J. Pierik; K.M. Cohen; E. Stouthamer


Quaternary International | 2017

Calculating connectivity patterns in delta landscapes: Modelling Roman and early-medieval route networks and their stability in dynamic lowlands

Rowin J. van Lanen; H.J. Pierik


Proceedings of the Geologists' Association | 2017

Late Holocene coastal-plain evolution of the Netherlands: the role of natural preconditions in human-induced sea ingressions

H.J. Pierik; K.M. Cohen; P.C. Vos; A.J.F. van der Spek; E. Stouthamer


Earth-Science Reviews | 2018

Holocene evolution of tidal systems in The Netherlands : Effects of rivers, coastal boundary conditions, eco-engineering species, inherited relief and human interference

T. de Haas; H.J. Pierik; A.J.F. van der Spek; K.M. Cohen; B. van Maanen; Maarten G. Kleinhans


Quaternary International | 2017

Roman and early-medieval habitation patterns in a delta landscape: The link between settlement elevation and landscape dynamics

H.J. Pierik; Rowin J. van Lanen


Tijdschrift van Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed, 73-93 | 2017

Mapping buried Holocene landscapes : past lowland environments, palaeoDEMs and preservation in GIS

K.M. Cohen; R.M. Dambrink; R. de Bruijn; V.C. Marges; Gilles Erkens; H.J. Pierik; Kay Koster; J. Stafleu; J. Schokker; Marc P. Hijma


Geology | 2018

Human-caused avulsion in the Rhine-Meuse delta before historic embankment (The Netherlands)

H.J. Pierik; E. Stouthamer; Tim Schuring; K.M. Cohen


Geologie En Mijnbouw | 2018

Exploring Roman and early-medieval habitation of the Rhine–Meuse delta: modelling large-scale demographic changes and corresponding land-use impact

Rowin J. van Lanen; Maurice de Kleijn; Marjolein Tij Gouw-Bouman; H.J. Pierik


Medieval Settlement Research | 2017

Travelling through a river delta : a landscape-archaeological reconstruction of river development and long-distance connections in the Netherlands during the first millennium AD

Esther Jansma; Rowin J. van Lanen; H.J. Pierik

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J. Wallinga

Wageningen University and Research Centre

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