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Koen Van Noten
Researcher at Royal Observatory of Belgium
Publications - 31
Citations - 552
Koen Van Noten is an academic researcher from Royal Observatory of Belgium. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fault (geology) & Inversion (geology). The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 29 publications receiving 403 citations. Previous affiliations of Koen Van Noten include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
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Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures.
Thomas Lecocq,Stephen Hicks,Koen Van Noten,Kasper van Wijk,Paula Koelemeijer,Raphael S. M. De Plaen,Frédérick Massin,Gregor Hillers,Robert E. Anthony,Maria-Theresia Apoloner,Mario Arroyo-Solórzano,Jelle Assink,Pınar Büyükakpınar,Pınar Büyükakpınar,Andrea Cannata,Andrea Cannata,Flavio Cannavò,Sebastián Carrasco,Corentin Caudron,Esteban J. Chaves,Dave Cornwell,David Craig,Olivier F. C. den Ouden,Olivier F. C. den Ouden,Jordi Diaz,Stefanie Donner,Christos Evangelidis,Läslo Evers,Läslo Evers,Benoit Fauville,Gonzalo A. Fernandez,Dimitrios Giannopoulos,Steven J. Gibbons,Társilo Girona,Bogdan Grecu,Marc Grunberg,György Hetényi,Anna Horleston,Adolfo Inza,Jessica C. E. Irving,Jessica C. E. Irving,Mohammadreza Jamalreyhani,Mohammadreza Jamalreyhani,Alan L. Kafka,Mathijs Koymans,Mathijs Koymans,C. R. Labedz,Eric Larose,Nathaniel J. Lindsey,Mika McKinnon,Mika McKinnon,T. Megies,Meghan S. Miller,William G. Minarik,Louis Moresi,Victor H. Márquez-Ramírez,Martin Möllhoff,Ian M. Nesbitt,Shankho Niyogi,Javier Ojeda,Adrien Oth,Simon Richard Proud,Jay J. Pulli,Jay J. Pulli,Lise Retailleau,Annukka E. Rintamäki,Claudio Satriano,Martha K. Savage,Shahar Shani-Kadmiel,Reinoud Sleeman,Efthimios Sokos,Klaus Stammler,Alexander E. Stott,Shiba Subedi,Mathilde B. Sørensen,Taka'aki Taira,Mar Tapia,Fatih Turhan,Ben A. van der Pluijm,Mark Vanstone,Jérôme Vergne,Tommi Vuorinen,Tristram Warren,Joachim Wassermann,Han Xiao +84 more
TL;DR: The 2020 seismic noise quiet period is the longest and most prominent global anthropogenic seismic noise reduction on record and suggests that seismology provides an absolute, real-time estimate of human activities.
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Sedimentology, three‐dimensional geobody reconstruction and carbon dioxide origin of Pleistocene travertine deposits in the Ballık area (south‐west Turkey)
Hannes Claes,Jeroen Soete,Koen Van Noten,Hamdy El Desouky,Hamdy El Desouky,Marcelle Marques Erthal,Marcelle Marques Erthal,Frank Vanhaecke,Mehmet Özkul,Rudy Swennen +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a combined sedimentological, diagenetic and geochemical investigation is executed on the Ece and Faber travertines of the Ballk area, the largest travertine site in the Denizli Basin.
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Fracture networks and strike–slip deformation along reactivated normal faults in Quaternary travertine deposits, Denizli Basin, western Turkey
TL;DR: In this article, a structural analysis is performed in order to determine the tectonic overprinting of the travertine body and to derive the stress states of the basin after Travertine deposition.
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Stress-state evolution of the brittle upper crust during compressional tectonic inversion as defined by successive quartz vein types (High-Ardenne slate belt, Germany)
TL;DR: In this article, two successive types of quartz veins, oriented normal and parallel to bedding respectively, are interpreted to reflect the early Variscan compressional tectonic inversion of the Ardenne-Eifel sedimentary basin.
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Linear to non-linear relationship between vein spacing and layer thickness in centimetre- to decimetre-scale siliciclastic multilayers from the High-Ardenne slate belt (Belgium, Germany)
Koen Van Noten,Manuel Sintubin +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors described typical spacing distributions for fractures in thin sedimentary layers (40 cm) and found that vein spacing tends to increase to a maximum value becoming more or less independent of layer thickness.