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Prof.dr. J.F. Vandenberghe
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Current research (2)
Completed research (19)
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climate
fluvial
geology
geomorphology
periglacial
permafrost
pleistocene
processes
quaternary
reconstructions
rivers
Expertise
Quaternary geology; Permafrost; Periglacial; Rivers; Fluvial processes; Geomorphology; Climate changes; Climate reconstructions; Pleistocene
Expertise (NL)
Kwartairgeologie; Permafrost; Periglaciaal; Rivieren; Fluviatiele processen; Geomorfologie; Klimaatveranderingen; Klimaatreconstructie, Pleistoceen
Addition
Subafdeling Kwatair
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Professor
Organisation
Section Climate Change & Landscape Dynamics (VU)
Chair (EN)
Quaternary geology and physical geography
Chair (NL)
Fysische geografie en kwartairgeologie
Phone
+31-20-5987368
Email
jef. vandenberghe -at- falw. vu. nl
URL
http://www.falw.vu.nl/nl/onderzoek/earth-sciences/climate-ch...
Current research
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Geomorphic constraints, recent river incision and roles of climate, tectonics and inherited topography
Project leader
Modeling and reconstructing precipitation and flood frequency in the Meuse catchment during the late Holocene
Completed research projects
(the most recent research is at the top)
Supervisor
Modelling climate and runoff characteristics in the Meuse catchment
Supervisor
Modelling Dansgaard-Oeschger cycles 8 & 14 with a coupled earth system model
Supervisor
Facies and stratigraphy of the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene Rhine-Meuse deposits in SE-Netherlands
Researcher
Diversity of environmental (climatic) conditions in China since the last glaciation
Supervisor
On the role of icebergs in the climate system. Coupling a dynamical-thermodynamical iceberg module to a three-dimensional global climate model
All completed research..
Classification
D15300
Geophysics
D15400
Petrology, mineralogy, sedimentology
D15700
Geodesy, physical geography
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