Hans Vermeersch
Ghent University
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1st Global Workshop on High Resolution Digital Soil Sensing and Mapping | 2010
Timothy Saey; M. Van Meirvenne; David Simpson; Udaya W. A. Vitharana; Liesbet Cockx; Hans Vermeersch
During the last glacial period (Weichselian), wind-blown loess was deposited over the undulating landscape of central Belgium, which had been formed in surfacing Tertiary marine sediments. Since valleys were covered with a thicker loess layer than were elevated areas, the present topography is much flatter. Reconstructing the palaeolandscape at a detailed scale is almost impossible by conventional procedures based on soil augering. Therefore, the use of the EM38DD electromagnetic induction sensor was evaluated as an alternative for mapping the depth to the Tertiary clay substrate. On our 2-ha study site, strong non-linear relationships (R 2 = 0.85) were found between the apparent electrical conductivities (ECa) measured by the vertical orientation of the EM38DD and the depth to the Tertiary clay (z clay) on the one hand and between the combination of the ECas measured by the vertical and horizontal orientations of the EM38DD and z clay on the other hand. These predictions were validated by independent observations of the depth to the Tertiary clay, and r values of 0.84 (using only the measurements in the vertical orientation) and 0.85 (using both measurements in the vertical and horizontal orientations), with an average error of 0.26 m, were found. Our dense ECa measurements (2 m × 2 m resolution) allowed us to build a three-dimensional surface of the depth to the Tertiary substrate, reconstructing the palaeotopography beneath the loess cover and revealing distinct erosion patterns. The continuity of these was confirmed by an analysis of surface flow patterns on the reconstructed palaeotopography. The non-invasive, quick, and cost-effective electromagnetic induction sensor offers new possibilities in reconstructing and analysing the Quaternary palaeotopography beneath the loess cover.
Soil Science Society of America Journal | 2009
Timothy Saey; David Simpson; Hans Vermeersch; Liesbet Cockx; M. Van Meirvenne
Geoderma | 2009
Timothy Saey; M. Van Meirvenne; Hans Vermeersch; Nele Ameloot; Liesbet Cockx
Catena | 2008
Timothy Saey; David Simpson; U.W.A. Vitharana; Hans Vermeersch; Jan Vermang; Marc Van Meirvenne
Archaeological Prospection | 2009
David Simpson; Marc Van Meirvenne; Timothy Saey; Hans Vermeersch; Jean Bourgeois; Alexander Lehouck; Liesbet Cockx; U.W.A. Vitharana
Geoderma | 2008
U.W.A. Vitharana; Timothy Saey; Liesbet Cockx; David Simpson; Hans Vermeersch; M. Van Meirvenne
Journal of Applied Geophysics | 2009
David Simpson; Alexander Lehouck; Lieven Verdonck; Hans Vermeersch; Marc Van Meirvenne; Jean Bourgeois; Erik Thoen; Roald Docter
Published in <b>2009</b> | 2009
Alexander Lehouck; David Simpson; Hans Vermeersch; Marc Van Meirvenne
Archaeologia Mediaevalis, Kroniek/Chronique | 2009
Alexander Lehouck; David Simpson; Hans Vermeersch; Marc Van Meirvenne
UGent Archeologische Rapporten | 2007
Alexander Lehouck; David Simpson; Hans Vermeersch; Marc Van Meirvenne