Geology of the Netherlands
Titel
Geology of the Netherlands
Subtitel
Second Edition
Prijs
€ 89,00 excl. BTW
ISBN
9789463728362
Uitvoering
Hardback
Aantal pagina's
848
Taal
Engels
Publicatiedatum
Afmetingen
21 x 28 cm
Inhoudsopgave
Toon inhoudsopgaveVerberg inhoudsopgave
Foreword – L. van Geuns
Introduction - J.H. ten Veen, G.J. Vis, J. de Jager and Th. E. Wong
Geology and stratigraphy
1 Geological development - J. de Jager, K. van Ojik, & J. Smit
2 The geological foundation of the Netherlands: the early Carboniferous, Devonian and older - G.J. Vis, A.J.P. Houben, T.N. Debacker, and C.R. Geel
3 Late Carboniferous - R. Huis in ’t Veld† and D. den Hartog Jager
4 Permian - R. Bouroullec and C.R. Geel
5 Triassic - T. McKie and B. Kilhalms
6 Rhaetian to Middle Jurassic: the Altena Group - J.P. Trabucho Alexandre and Th. E. Wong
7 Late Jurassic - Early Cretaceous - R.M.C.H. Verreussel, D.K. Munsterman, R. Bouroullec and A.J.P. Houben
8 Late Cretaceous - H. Van Lochem, G.J. Vis and J.W.M. Jagt
9 Paleogene-Neogene - D.K. Munsterman, T.H. Donders, A.J.P. Houben, J.H. ten Veen, and F.P. Wesselingh
10 Quaternary - F.S. Busschers, K. Cohen, F.P. Wesselingh, J. Schokker, M. Bakker, R. van Balen and S. van Heteren
11 Magmatism in the Netherlands: expression of the north-west European rifting history - M.J. van Bergen, G.J. Vis, J.M. Korneef & I. Brouwers XX
12 Salt Tectonics - R. Bouroullec, R. and J.H. ten Veen
13 Sediment mineralogy and geochemistry - J. Griffioen M. Felder, N. Molenaar, J. Spijker and A. Hoving Applications
14 Petroleum Geology - G. Remmelts, S. Nelskamp,J. de Jager & M.C. Geluk†
15 Peat, coal and coalbed methane - F. van Bergen & K. Kosters XX
16 Salt Production - R. Groenenberg, M. den Hartogh, M. & P. Fokker
17 Hydrogeology - H. Verweij, W.J. Zaadnoordijk, G.H.P. Oude Essing and N. Hartog
18 Surface Mineral Resources - M.J. van der Meulen, J.J. Dijkstra, T.P.F. Koopmans, H.S. Pietersen, J. Stam and D. Maljers
19 Geothermal energy - H. Mijnlieff, L. Buijze, E. Rosendaal,F. Schoof, F., R. Vorage and J.-D. van Wees
20 Underground storage - J. Juez-Larré, R. Groenenberg, D. Dinkelman, T., Huijskes, J.M. Koorneef, S.F. van Gessel and C.F.M. Bos
21 Radioactive waste - E.A.C. Neeft, J. Bartol, M. Vuorio, M. and G.J. Vis Effects
22 Natural and induced seismicity - B. Dost,E. Ruigrok, J. Spetzler and P. Kruiver
23 Subsidence - P.A. Fokker,T.T. Candela, G. Erkens, R.F. Hanssen, H. Kooi, K. Koster and F.J. van Leijen Dissemination
24 Geomodelling - J. Stafleu, F.S. Busschers, M.J. van der Meulen, M. den Dulk, J.L. Gunnink, D. Maljers, J.H. Hummelman, J. Schokker, r.W. Vernes, J. Stam, W. Dabekaussen, J.H. ten Veen, H. Doornenbal, H. R. Kars and R. de Bruijn
Contributing authors

Geology of the Netherlands

Second Edition

De onderstaande tekst is niet beschikbaar in het Nederlands en wordt in het Engels weergegeven.
Below the famously flat surface of the Netherlands lies a fascinating world of buried mountains and valleys, which can only be unraveled with drillings, geophysical techniques and geological understanding.
Thorough exploration for hydrocarbons, groundwater and minerals produced a wealth of data and knowledge about the Dutch subsurface and its various uses. The second edition of this book, originally published in 2007, provides access to that wealth with a thoroughly revised and updated description of the Paleozoic to recent geology of the Netherlands, including the offshore. It covers applied geology with chapters on oil and gas, coal and peat, rock salt, groundwater, construction minerals, silica sand, underground storage and sequestration, and geothermal energy. It treats the natural and anthropogenic geohazards of seismicity and subsidence. Finally, it illustrates how data and knowledge of the Dutch subsurface are disseminated by the Geological Survey of the Netherlands, part of research and technology organisation TNO.
Geology of the Netherlands is a comprehensive reference work for geologists, engineers, geoscience students, and all others who wish to know more about the relevance and applications of geology in the Netherlands.
Redacteuren

Johan ten Veen

Johan ten Veen is senior geologist at TNO- Geological Survey of the Netherlands and is specialized in providing understanding of the subsurface potential to serve the current energy transition

Geert-Jan Vis

Geert-Jan Vis is a geologist at TNO- Geological Survey of the Netherlands, specialized on the stratigraphy of the Netherlands and currently focused on the southeast Netherlands (South Limburg) related to his involvement in the Einstein Telescope project.

Jan de Jager

Jan de Jager is an experienced exploration geologist with broad background in regional geology, structural geology, depositional systems and prospect evaluation.

Theo Wong

Theo Wong is a Surinamese-Dutch geologist and part-time professor at the Anton de Kom University of Suriname. From 1986 to 2007, he worked at. After retirement from the Geological Survey of the Netherlands (later TNO) and Utrecht University he became an independent consultant in the petroleum and mining industry.