English name: Research group soil spatial inventory techniques
Parent institute: Vakgroep Omgeving, more
Address: Blok B - 1e verdieping
Coupure links 653 9000 Gent Belgium
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Type: Scientific
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1 Director: Head of the department 2 Marine scientist: Works in this research group and acts as (co-)author in at least one marine publication in the last 5 years. 3 Specialized personnel: Provides administrative or technical support to marine scientific research.
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The research group on Soil Spatial Inventory Techniques (ORBit) is responsible for the education, research and services related to the spatial inventory of soil properties in support of strongly differing applications. The expertise comprises:
- Mobile proximal soil sensor configurations for the investigation in a non-destructive way of soil properties;
- Geophysical prospection techniques for geoarchaeological and environmental applications;
- Geostatistical interpolation and simulation techniques;
- Sampling strategies for the characterisation of soil-related properties;
- GIS-techniques for the processing of sensor measurements.
The marine research is focused on the development of a geophysical methodology for soil inventory in the western Belgian coastal plain and a landscape-archaeological study of the Zwin area. |
Publications (9) |
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- Paepen, M.; Hanssens, D.; De Smedt, P.; Walraevens, K.; Hermans, T. (2020). Combining resistivity and frequency domain electromagnetic methods to investigate submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) in the littoral zone. Hydrol. Earth Syst. Sci. 24(7): 3539-3555. https://hdl.handle.net/10.5194/hess-24-3539-2020, more
- Trachet, J.; Poulain, M.; Delefortrie, S.; Van Meirvenne, M.; De Clercq, W. (2017). Making a mountain out of a molehill? A low-cost and time-efficient molehill survey of the lost medieval harbor site of Monnikerede, Belgium. Journal of Field Archaeology 42(6): 503-513. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00934690.2017.1383106, more
- Trachet, J.; Delefortrie, S.; Dombrecht, K.; Dumolyn, J.; Leloup, W.; Thoen, E.; Van Meirvenne, M.; De Clercq, W. (2015). Turning back the tide: the Zwin debate in perspective. A historiographical review of the medieval port system northeast of Bruges. Rev. Nord 97(413): 305-321, more
- Delefortrie, S.; Saey, T.; Van De Vijver, E.; De Smedt, P.; Missiaen, T.; Demerre, I.; Van Meirvenne, M. (2014). Frequency domain electromagnetic induction survey in the intertidal zone: limitations of low-induction-number and depth of exploration. J. Appl. Geophys. 100: 14-22. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jappgeo.2013.10.005, more
- Saey, T.; Islam, M.M.; De Smedt, P.; Meerschman, E.; Van De Vijver, E.; Lehouck, A.; Van Meirvenne, M. (2012). Using a multi-receiver survey of apparent electrical conductivity to reconstruct a Holocene tidal channel in a polder area. Catena 95: 104-111. dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2012.02.001, more
- Merckx, B.; Van Meirvenne, M.; Steyaert, M.; Vanreusel, A.; Vincx, M.; Vanaverbeke, J. (2010). Mapping nematode diversity in the Southern Bight of the North Sea. Mar. Ecol. Prog. Ser. 406: 135-145, more
- Trachet, J.; De Clercq, W.; Dombrecht, K.; Thoen, E.; Leloup, W.; Dumolyn, J.; Delefortrie, S.; Van Meirvenne, M. (2015). Het tij gekeerd? Het Zwindebat in perspectief, in: De Grote Rede 42. De Grote Rede: Nieuws over onze Kust en Zee, 42: pp. 5-11, more
- Evangelinos, D.; Missiaen, T.; Demerre, I.; Van Meirvenne, M. (2013). Buried under the sand: ‘Integrated geophysical mapping of ancient peat exploitation at Raversijde beach’, in: Mees, J. et al. (Ed.) Book of abstracts – VLIZ Young Marine Scientists' Day. Brugge, Belgium, 15 February 2013. VLIZ Special Publication, 63: pp. 44, more
- Missiaen, T.; Evangelinos, D.; Demerre, I.; Van Meirvenne, M. (2012). Geophyisical exploration of an intertidal archaeological site along the Belgian coast, in: Devleeschouwer, X. et al. Abstract Book. 4th International Geologica Belgica Meeting 2012, September 11-14, Brussels, Belgium. pp. 78, more
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