Cite
A multi-staged drift sand geo-archive from the Netherlands: New evidence for the impact of prehistoric land use on the geomorphic stability, soils, and vegetation of aeolian sand landscapes.
MLA
Sevink, J., et al. “A Multi-Staged Drift Sand Geo-Archive from the Netherlands: New Evidence for the Impact of Prehistoric Land Use on the Geomorphic Stability, Soils, and Vegetation of Aeolian Sand Landscapes.” CATENA, vol. 224, May 2023, p. N.PAG. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.106969.
APA
Sevink, J., Wallinga, J., Reimann, T., van Geel, B., Brinkkemper, O., Jansen, B., Romar, M., & Bakels, C. C. (2023). A multi-staged drift sand geo-archive from the Netherlands: New evidence for the impact of prehistoric land use on the geomorphic stability, soils, and vegetation of aeolian sand landscapes. CATENA, 224, N.PAG. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.catena.2023.106969
Chicago
Sevink, J., J. Wallinga, T. Reimann, B. van Geel, O. Brinkkemper, B. Jansen, M. Romar, and C.C. Bakels. 2023. “A Multi-Staged Drift Sand Geo-Archive from the Netherlands: New Evidence for the Impact of Prehistoric Land Use on the Geomorphic Stability, Soils, and Vegetation of Aeolian Sand Landscapes.” CATENA 224 (May): N.PAG. doi:10.1016/j.catena.2023.106969.