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Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2018

A well-preserved Eemian incised-valley fill in the southern North Sea Basin, Belgian Continental Shelf - Coastal Plain: Implications for northwest European landscape evolution: A Belgian Eemian valley fill with European landscape implications

M. De Clercq; Tine Missiaen; J. Wallinga; O. Zurita Hurtado; A. Versendaal; Mieke Mathys; M. De Batist

This paper demonstrates that the Belgian Continental Shelf and coastal plain occupy a key position between the depositional North Sea Basin and the erosional area of the Dover Strait as it is an area where erosional landforms and fragmented sedimentary sequences provide new evidence on northwest European landscape evolution. The study area hosts 20–30 m thick penultimate to last glacial sand-dominated sequences that are preserved within the buried palaeo-Scheldt Valley. Here, we build on the results of previous seismo- and lithostratigraphical studies, and present new evidence from biostratigraphical analysis, OSL dating and depth-converted structure maps, together revealing a complex history of deposition and landscape evolution controlled by climate change, sea-level fluctuations and glacio-isostasy. This study presents strong new supportive evidence on the development of the incised palaeo-Scheldt Valley landform that became established towards the end of the penultimate glacial period (MIS 6; Saalian) as a result of glacio-isostatic forebulge updoming, proglacial lake drainage and subsequent collapse of a forebulge between East Anglia and Belgium following ice-sheet growth, disintegration and retreat in areas to the north. The majority of the incised-valley fill is of estuarine to shallow marine depositional context deposited during the transgression and high-stand of the last interglacial (MIS 5e: Eemian). A thin upper part of the valley fill consists of last glacial (MIS 5d-2: Weichselian) fluvial sediments that show a gradual decrease and retreat of fluvial activity to inland, upstream reaches of the valley system until finally the valley ceases to exist as the combined result of climate-driven aeolian activity and possibly also glacio-isostatic adjustment. Thus, strong contrasts exist between the palaeo-Scheldt Valley and estuary systems of the penultimate glacial maximum to Last Interglacial (Saalian, Eemian), the beginning of the Last Glacial (Weichselian Early Glacial and Early-Middle Pleniglacial), and the Last Glacial Maximum to Holocene.


Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems | 2006

Beach nourishment: an ecologically sound coastal defence alternative? A review

Jeroen Speybroeck; Dries Bonte; Wouter Courtens; Tom Gheskiere; Patrick Grootaert; Jean-Pierre Maelfait; Mieke Mathys; Sam Provoost; Koen Sabbe; Eric Stienen; V. Van Lancker; Magda Vincx; S. Degraer


Doctoraatssymposium Faculteit Wetenschappen | 2009

The Quaternary geological evolution of the Belgian continental shelf, southern North Sea

Mieke Mathys


Geo-marine Letters | 2009

Long-term influence of maritime access works on the distribution of cohesive sediments: analysis of historical and recent data from the Belgian nearshore area (southern North Sea)

M. Fettweis; J.-S. Houziaux; Isabelle Du Four; V. Van Lancker; Cecile Baeteman; Mieke Mathys; Dries Van den Eynde; F. Francken; Stanislas Wartel


Archive | 2013

All quiet on the sea bottom front? Lessons from the morphodynamic monitoring

D. Van den Eynde; M. Baeye; R. Brabant; M. Fettweis; F. Francken; P. Haerens; Mieke Mathys; M. Sas; V. Van Lancker


Archive | 2007

Mud Origin, Characterisation and Human Activities (MOCHA). Final Scientific Report

M. Fettweis; I. Du Four; E. Zeelmaekers; Cecile Baeteman; F. Francken; J.-S. Houziaux; Mieke Mathys; Bouchra Nechad; V. Pison; N. Vandenberghe; D. Van den Eynde; V. Van Lancker; Stanislas Wartel


VLIZ Special Publication | 2005

How may beach nourishment affect the sandy beach ecosystem? The case of Belgian beaches

Jeroen Speybroeck; Dries Bonte; Wouter Courtens; Tom Gheskiere; Patrick Grootaert; Jean-Pierre Maelfait; Mieke Mathys; Sam Provoost; Koen Sabbe; Eric Stienen; Marc Van De Walle; V. Van Lancker; Wouter Van Landuyt; Edward Vercruysse; Magda Vincx; S. Degraer


Quaternary International | 2007

From the Pleistocene incision of a palaeo-valley until the Holocene formation of sandbanks: the Quaternary evolution of a shelf with low accommodation potential (Belgian Continental Shelf, southern North Sea)

Mieke Mathys; Cecile Baeteman; M. De Batist


Archive | 2015

Kust en zee

V. Van Lancker; Bart Deronde; K. De Vos; M. Fettweis; Rik Houthuys; C. Martens; Mieke Mathys


Archive | 2013

Optimising the future Belgian offshore wind farm monitoring programme

S. Degraer; I. De Mesel; M. Baeye; Dick Botteldooren; R. Brabant; D. Coates; Wouter Courtens; E. Debusschere; Luc Dekoninck; V. De Maersschalck; Yana Deschutter; J. Derweduwen; M. Di Marcantonio; V. Dulière; M. Fettweis; F. Francken; J. Haelters; P. Haerens; K. Hostens; R. Houthaeve; J.-S. Houziaux; F. Kerckhof; Mieke Mathys; A. Norro; Thierry Onkelinx; Jan Reubens; B. Rumes; M. Sas; Eric Stienen; Jan Vanaverbeke

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V. Van Lancker

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Cecile Baeteman

Geological Survey of Belgium

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M. Fettweis

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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F. Francken

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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J.-S. Houziaux

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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Eric Stienen

Research Institute for Nature and Forest

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S. Degraer

Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences

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