Stijn added 2 papers
Stijn started following the work of DERYCKE Claire, Université des Sciences et Technologies de Lille (Lille-1), Geosystemes.
Stijn started following the work of Stephen McLoughlin, Swedish Museum of Natural History, Department of Paleobotany.
- Cretaceous ammonites
- Geology
- Invertebrate Paleontology
- KT boundary
- Mass extinctions
- Paleontology
- Stratigraphy
Papers
Nautilus, een bedreigde diersoort?
Goolaerts, S., 2010. Nautilus, een bedreigde diersoort? Hona 45/4, 35-38. [In Dutch]
Een uitzonderlijk fossiel...Dinocystis barroisi Bather, 1898
Vanherle, W., Goolaerts, S., 2010. Een uitzonderlijk fossiel...Dinocystis barroisi Bather, 1898. Hona 45/1; 11-20. [In Dutch]
Late Cretaceous Ammonites from Tunisia: chronology and causes of their extinction and extrapolation to other areas
PhD Dissertation, PhD defended JUNE 2010
Quartair geologische kaart van het kaartblad Lier (16); 1/50.000).
Goolaerts, S., Beerten., K., 2006. Kaartenbundel, digitale databank, legende, stratigrafische tabel en begeleindende tekst (22p). Vlaamse overheid, Dienst Natuurlijke Rijkdommen [Online version by 2001, printed version bij 2006]
The Pliocene sediments in 4 boreholes in the Turnhout area (North Belgium): the relationship wih the Lillo and Mol Formations.
Buffel, P., Vandenberghe, N., Goolaers, S., Laga, P., 2001. Aardkundige Mededelingen, 11, 1-8.
Cyclostratigraphy and chronometric scale in the Campanian-Lower Maastrichtian: the Abiod Formation at Ellès, central Tunisia.
Hennebert, M., Robaszynski, F., Goolaerts, S., 2009. Cretaceous Research 30, 325-338.
First record of Phylloptychoceras (Ammonoidea) from the Maastrichtian type area, The Netherlands.
Jagt, J.W.M., Goolaerts, S., Jagt-Yazikova, E.A., Cremers, G., Verhesen, W., 2006. Bulletin de l'Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Sciences de la Terre 76, 97-103.
Terminal Maastrichtian Ammonites From the Cretaceous-Paleogene Global Stratotype Section and Point, El Kef, Tunisia
Goolaerts, S., Kennedy, W.J., Dupuis, C., Steurbaut, E., 2004. Cretaceous Research 25, 313-328.