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Dr. Dick van der Wateren
Dr. Dick van der Wateren
Résumé
News Editor & PR Manager at COSIS.net. I own Amsterdam-based companies Landforms Science & Media, specialising in science communication and Boks Communicatie, offering communication training and coaching in schools. Documentary films and education projects are among the other activities of Landforms Science & Media. Landforms Science & Media has run the Press Office for the European Geosciences Union from 2003 to 2011.
My research as a geologist took me to Antarctica, Spitsbergen, Southern Africa and places all over NW Europe. Starting in the summer of 2010, I participate in research in Central Sweden of 1.9 billion year old metasediments and volcanics. Please click on map below to find my geotagged publications. Scroll down for my Antarctic publications.
Publications
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| 2004 |
Book Section: Till and moraine emplacement in a deforming bed surge—an example from a marine environment
Boulton, G S Van Der Meer, J J M Hart, J Beets, D Ruegg, G H J Van Der Wateren, F M Jarvis, J
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| 2003 |
Book Section: Ice-marginal terrestrial landsystems: Southern Scandinavian Ice Sheet Margin
Van der Wateren, F.M.
ISBN:
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| 2002 |
Article: Neotectonic evolution and sediment budget of the Meuse catchment in the Ardennes and the Roer Valley Rift System Roer Valley Rift System
Van Balen, R T Houtgast, R F Wateren, F M Van Der Vandenberghe, J
Netherlands Journal of Geosciences / Geologie en Mijnbouw, 81, 211-215 |
| 2002 |
Book Section: Processes of Glaciotectonism
Van der Wateren, F.M.
ISBN:
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| 2001 |
Article: Late Neogene passive margin denudation history - cosmogenic isotope measurements from the Central Namib desert
Van der Wateren, F.M., & Dunai, T.J.
Global and Planetary Change, 30, 267-303
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| 2000 |
Article: Cenozoic Glaciation of the Rennick Glacier Area, the Everett Range and Yule Bay Area, Antarctica
Van Der Wateren, Frederik M Verbers, Anja L L M
Polarforschung, 60, 73-77 |
| 2000 |
Article: Sediment budget and tectonic evolution of the Meuse catchment in the Ardennes and the Roer Valley Rift System
Van Balen, R T Hougast, R F Van Der Wateren, F M Vandenberghe, J Bogaart, P W
Global and Planetary Change, 27, 113-129 |
| 2000 |
Book Section: Kinematic indicators of subglacial shearing
Van der Wateren, F.M., Kluiving, S.J., & Bartek, L.R.
ISBN: 978-1-86239-072-0
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| 1999 |
Article: Feedbacks of lithosphere dynamics and environmental change of the Cenozoic West Antarctic Rift System
Van Der Wateren, Frederik M & Cloetingh, S A P L
Global and Planetary Change, 23, 1-24
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| 1999 |
Article: Contrasting Neogene denudation histories of different structural regions in the Transantarctic Mountains rift flank constrained by cosmogenic isotope measurements
Van der Wateren, F.M., Dunai, T.J., Van Balen, R.T., Klas, W., Verbers, A.L.L.M., Passchier, S., & Herpers, U.
Global and Planetary Change, 23, 145-172
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| 1999 |
Article: Lithosphere Dynamics and Environmental Change of the Cenozoic West Antarctic Rift System, Special Issue
Van der Wateren, F.M., & Cloetingh, S.A.P.L. (eds.)
Global and Planetary Change, 23, 1-248 |
| 1999 |
Article: Structural geology and sedimentology of the Heiligenhafen till section, Northern Germany
Van der Wateren, F.M.
Quaternary Science Reviews, 18, 1625-1639
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| 1998 |
Article: Sublimation of ice through sediment in Beacon Valley, Antarctica
Hindmarsh, R C A Van Der Wateren, F M Verbers, Anja L L M
Geografiska Annaler Series A Physical Geography, 80A, 209-219 |
| 1996 |
Article: Till and moraine emplacement in a deforming bed surge—an example from a marine environment
Boulton, G S Van Der Meer, J J M Hart, J Beets, D Ruegg, G H J Van Der Wateren, F M Jarvis, J
Quaternary Science Reviews, 15/10, 961–987 |
| 1995 |
Book Section: Processes of Glaciotectonism
Van der Wateren, F.M.
ISBN: 0750623527 |
| 1995 |
Article: Structural Geology and Sedimentology of Push Moraines. - Processes of soft sediment deformation in a glacial environment and the distribution of glaciotectonic styles
Van der Wateren, F.M.
Mededelingen Rijks Geologische Dienst, 54, 1-168 |
| 1995 |
Article: East Antarctic ice sheet; stabilists strike again
Van der Wateren, F.M., & Hindmarsh, R.C.A.
Nature, 376, 389-391 |
| 1994 |
Article: Proglacial subaquatic outwash fan and delta sediments in push moraines-indicators of subglacial meltwater activity
F.M. van der Wateren
Sedimentary Geology, 91, 145-172 |
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Latest Blog Posts
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03.05.2013: There's life out there
This week, Science has a whole special issue dedicated to the hunt for habitable planets. One article explains the many techniques to track down Earth-like planets orbiting faraway stars. Other srticles discuss the properties of these planets and the question of their habitability.
Source: COSIS.net - Science News
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27.04.2013: Sea ice maps now go back to 1964
An article in the open-access journal The Cryosphere presents the earliest Arctic and Antarctic sea ice maps based on data from NASA's Nimbus-1 spacecraft. One ineresting result is that the extent of Antarctic sea ice in 1964 was similar to today's.
BBC's Jonathan Amos reports.
Source: COSIS.net - Science News
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01.04.2013: Enigmatic fairy circles explained at last
Travelers of the Namib Desert have long wondered what may have caused the striking circles of grass surrounding bare patches of desert soil. These spectacular features are found in a narrow zone along the escarpment of southwest Africa. A new study published in Science by Norbert Jürgens, University of Hamburg, Germany, offers an explanation.
Source: COSIS.net - Science News
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22.03.2013: Planck space telescope produces map of the Big Bang
The European Space Agency's Planck telescope has completed the most detailed map ever of the cosmic background microwave radiation. The map is also the oldest map of the Universe, as it cooled 380,000 years after the Big Bang.
Source: COSIS.net - Science News
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20.03.2013: Voyager 1 leaves the Solar System
Thirty-five years after its launch, Voyager 1 appears to have travelled beyond
the influence of the Sun and exited the heliosphere, according to a new study appearing online today. (AGU Release No. 13-11.)
Source: COSIS.net - Science News
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09.03.2013: New climate study replicates...
After more than a decade of sometimes bitter controversies and personal attacks, a new reconstruction of regional and global temperature anomalies since the last Ice Age strongly supports Michael Mann's 'hockeystick curve'. Global climate during the last decade is warmer than during three quarters of postglacial time and temperatures rise faster than ever before.
Source: COSIS.net - Science News
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Geosciences, Geology, glacial geology, geomorphology, Antarctica, desert, structural geology, science communication, press officer, EGU, Namibia
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