Noël Vandenberghe
Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
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Geologie En Mijnbouw | 2004
Noël Vandenberghe; S. Van Simaeys; Etienne Steurbaut; J.W.M. Jagt; P. J. Felder
The Late Cretaceous and Cenozoic sedimentary record in the Campine Basin along the southern border of the North Sea Basin is analysed in terms of sequence stratigraphy. All available biostratigraphic, and in some cases, magnetostratigraphic data are used to constrain the sequence chronostratigraphy. The relative geographic extent of the strata is used as an indication of the relative sea level. Tectonic and eustatic components could be distinguished in several cases using regional geological information. Generally, sequences consist of transgressive and highstand systems tracts only and have flat, abrasiontype lower boundaries. Lowstand deposits are only identified as infill of erosional space, which generally implies marked tectonic uplift. Several eustatic and tectonic events can be correlated with similar events known elsewhere in the North Sea Basin. The time intervals spanned by the different sequences vary considerably, pointing out different control mechanisms.
Geologie En Mijnbouw | 2004
D. Lagrou; Noël Vandenberghe; S. Van Simaeys; J. Hus
This paper presents the results of a detailed rock magnetic and magnetostratigraphic study of the Lower Oligocene Rupelian unit-stratotype. Notwithstanding the relatively low intensity of the natural remanent magnetisation and the diverse and often unstable behaviour during demagnetisation, close-spaced sampling and accurate polarity determinations allowed us to determine the magnetic polarity zonation.The recognition of the characteristic magnetic polarity and the correlation with the standard magnetobiochronologic time scale yields an accurate chronostratigraphic dating of the Boom Clay Formation. The boundary between the geomagnetic chrons C12n and C12r nearly coincides with the lithostratigraphic boundary between the Terhagen and Putte Members. Rock magnetic techniques point to magnetite and probably also iron sulphides as the main magnetic remanence carriers. These magnetic minerals could, however, not be identified with classical mineralogical techniques performed on magnetic extractions. The failure to detect them may be due to the low concentration of these minerals, the small grain size, and the close physical relation with pyrite.
Aardkundige Mededelingen | 1999
Noël Vandenberghe; Hans Hager; Maarten Van den Bosch; An Verstraelen; Steve Leroi; Etienne Steurbaut; J Prüfert; Piet Laga
Bulletin of The Geological Society of Denmark | 1998
H Hager; Noël Vandenberghe; M van den Bosch; M Abraham; F von der Hocht; K Rescher; P Laga; E Nickel; A Verstraelen; S Leroi; R.J.W Van Leeuwen
Northern European Cenozoic Stratigraphy, Proceedings | 2002
Noël Vandenberghe; Jacques Herman; Etienne Steurbaut
Aardkundige Mededelingen | 2001
Noël Vandenberghe; H Hager; M van den Bosch; A Verstraelen; S Leroi; Etienne Steurbaut; J Prüfert; P Laga
Memoirs of the Geological Survey of Belgium | 2005
Noël Vandenberghe; P Laga; Stephen Louwye; Rogier Vanhoorne; Robert Marquet; Frans De Meuter; Karel Wouters; H. W Hagemann
Archive | 2003
Stefaan Van Simaeys; Noël Vandenberghe; Etienne Steurbaut
Archive | 2003
Ellen De Man; Stefaan Van Simaeys; Noël Vandenberghe; Etienne Steurbaut
Geophysical Research Abstracts | 2010
Ellen De Man; Linda C. Ivany; Stefaan Van Simaeys; Etienne Steurbaut; Noël Vandenberghe