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Donselaar, M.E. (author), Cuevas Gozalo, M.C. (author), van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Wallinga, J. (author)
Fluvial depositional architecture in an unconfined environment is governed by sediment dispersal across the alluvial plain through river-path switching by avulsion. Documented inter-avulsion periodicity from modern rivers ranges from tens to over a thousand years. In this study, a quantitative spatio-temporal reconstruction of avulsion...
journal article 2022
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Ghosh, D. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author)
The identification of arsenic-contamination hotspots in alluvial aquifers is a global-scale challenge. The collection and inventory of arsenic concentration datasets in the shallow-aquifer domain of affected alluvial basins is a tedious and slow process, given the magnitude of the problem. Recent research demonstrates that oxbow-lake...
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van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
Dryland river fans form by repeated switching (avulsion) of an ephemeral stream as it progrades and accumulates sediment onto a low-gradient alluvial plain. Successive channel belts are organised in a radial pattern through a process of compensational stacking, where each consecutive river path avoids the positive relief left by its predecessors...
abstract 2022
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Karamitopoulos, P. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Weltje, G. J. (author), van Toorenenburg, K. A. (author)
An advection–diffusion model of fluvial processes was used to analyze the stratigraphic expression of avulsions in terminal river systems and understand their control on basin-fill architecture. The initial and boundary conditions of the model runs (i.e., catchment area, smoothed initial topographic surface, grain-size distribution and...
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Kumar, S. (author), Ghosh, D. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Burgers, F. (author), Ghosh, Ashok Kumar (author)
Shallow aquifers in many Holocene alluvial basins around the world have in the last three decades been identified as arsenic pollution hotspots, in which the spatial variation of natural (or: geogenic) arsenic concentration is conditioned by the meandering-river geomorphology and the fluvial lithofacies distribution. Despite the large amount of...
journal article 2021
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Ghosh, D. (author), Kumar, S. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Corroto, C. (author), Ghosh, A.K. (author)
The Ganges Delta is a key area where elemental contamination of groundwater constitutes a human catastrophe. The delta plain geomorphology comprises a large number of abandoned meander bends or oxbow lakes (Donselaar et al., 2017; Ghosh et al., 2021) characterized by an anoxic environment in the lower part of the lake water column (hypolimnion)....
abstract 2021
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Willems, Cees J.L. (author), Vondrak, Andrea (author), Mijnlieff, Harmen F. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Van Kempen, Bart M.M. (author)
In the past 10 years the mature hydrocarbon province the West Netherlands Basin has hosted rapidly expanding geothermal development. Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous strata from which gas and oil had been produced since the 1950s became targets for geothermal exploitation. The extensive publicly available subsurface data including seismic...
journal article 2020
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Ziabakhshganji, Z. (author), Nick, H.M. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bruhn, D.F. (author)
A new solution for harvesting energy simultaneously from two different sources of energy by combining geothermal energy production and thermal enhanced heavy oil recovery is introduced. Numerical simulations are employed to evaluate the feasibility of generating energy from geothermal resources, both for thermally enhanced oil recovery from a...
journal article 2018
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Henares, S. (author), Bloemsma, M.R. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
abstract 2018
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Donselaar, M.E. (author), Cuevas Gozalo, M.C. (author), van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Wallinga, J. (author)
abstract 2018
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Weltje, G.J. (author), Henares, S. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bloemsma, M. R. (author)
abstract 2018
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van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Noordijk, N.A. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
Floodplain deposits are abundant in low-gradient dryland river systems, but their contribution to connected reservoir volumes has not yet been fully acknowledged due to their poor detectability with typical wireline log suites and relatively-lower reservoir quality. This study presents an analysis of stacked crevasse splays in the distal part of...
report 2016
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van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Noordijk, Niels (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
Floodplain deposits are abundant in low-gradient dryland river systems, but their contribution to connected reservoir volumes has not yet been fully acknowledged due to their poor detectability with typical wireline log suites and relatively-lower reservoir quality. This study presents an analysis of stacked crevasse splays in the distal part of...
journal article 2016
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Ziabakhshganji, Z. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bruhn, D.F. (author), Nick, H.M. (author)
conference paper 2016
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Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bouman, L. (author), Noordijk, N. (author), Van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
The subsurface of the West European gas province contains up to several hundred meters thick continuous Upper Rotliegend and Lower Triassic mud rock sequences which have to date been labelled as nonreservoir ‘waste zone’. The mud rock formed as fluvial floodplain deposits in a semi-arid climate. The sequences contain thin-bedded porous and...
conference paper 2015
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Van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
Unconventional tough gas reservoirs in low-net-to-gross fluvial stratigraphic intervals may constitute a secondary source of fossil energy to prolong the gas supply in the future. To date, however, production from these thin-bedded, fine-grained reservoirs has been hampered by the economic risks associated with the uncertainties in their...
conference paper 2015
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van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Flores Colmenares, J.S. (author), Groenenberg, RM (author), Pluymaekers, MP (author), Vandeweijer, VP (author), van de Weerd, AA (author)
poster 2015
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Willems, C.J.L. (author), Nick, H.M. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bruhn, D.F. (author)
Fluvial sandstone reservoirs composed of stacked meander belts are considered as potential geothermal resources in the Netherlands. Net-to-gross, orientation and stacking pattern of the channel belts is of major importance for the connectivity between the injection and production well in such reservoirs. Understanding the influence of the...
conference paper 2015
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Donselaar, M.E. (author), Bhatt, A.G. (author), Bose, N. (author), Bruining, J. (author), Ghosh, A.K. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Van Toorenenburg, K.A. (author), Donselaar, M.E. (author), Weltje, G.J. (author)
lecture notes 2014
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