Remke Leander van Dam

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Geological Sciences Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 
Area:
Hydrology, Geophysics
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http://hydrogeology.glg.msu.edu/lab-members/remke-van-dam
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https://www.msu.edu/~rvd/pub/rvddissertation.pdf

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Wolfgang Schlager grad student 2001 VU Amsterdam
 (Causes of ground-penetrating radar reflections in sediment.)
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Aylsworth RL, Van Dam RL, Larson GJ, et al. (2016) Characterizing large-scale glaciotectonic sediment deformation using electrical resistivity methods Journal of Geophysics and Engineering. 13: S39-S49
Van Dam RL, Hendrickx JMH, Cassidy NJ, et al. (2013) Effects of magnetite on high-frequency ground-penetrating radar Geophysics. 78
Van Dam RL. (2012) Landform characterization using geophysics-Recent advances, applications, and emerging tools Geomorphology. 137: 57-73
Grasmueck M, Marchesini P, Eberli GP, et al. (2010) 4D GPR tracking of water infiltration in fractured high-porosity limestone Proceedings of the 13th Internarional Conference On Ground Penetrating Radar, Gpr 2010
Van Dam RL, Van den Berg EH, Schaap MG, et al. (2003) Radar reflections from sedimentary structures in the vadose zone Geological Society Special Publication. 211: 257-273
Van Dam RL, Van den Berg EH, Van Heteren S, et al. (2002) Influence of organic matter in soils on radar-wave reflection: Sedimentological implications Journal of Sedimentary Research. 72: 341-352
Van Dam RL. (2002) Internal structure and development of an aeolian river dune in The Netherlands, using 3-D interpretation of groud-penetrating radar data Geologie En Mijnbouw/Netherlands Journal of Geosciences. 81: 27-37
van Dam RL, Schlager W. (2000) Identifying causes of ground-penetrating radar reflections using time-domain reflectometry and sedimentological analyses Sedimentology. 47: 435-449
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