Description
‘The past is key to the future’: How has the Netherlands developed the past 2000 years and what has been the impact of humans on the Dutch Delta. To what extent can events from warm periods of the geological past tell us something about the climate that awaits us. Autonomous processes such as subsidence will also be included in the talk.Period | 28 Sept 2023 |
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Event title | Long-term Dutch Delta Development: Deltares Symposium |
Event type | Seminar |
Location | Delft, NetherlandsShow on map |
Degree of Recognition | National |
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