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Marijn van der Meij is a researcher at Wageningen University’s Soil Geography and Landscape group. His work focuses on Earth and Planetary Sciences, particularly landscape evolution, Anthropocene studies, and soil-landscape coevolution. He has contributed to projects analyzing geomorphological mapping, kettle hole dynamics, and paleosol identification.
- PhD in Landscape Evolution (Wageningen University, 2020)
- Expert in computational methods for geomorphological analysis
Research interests span human-environment interactions, hydrological modeling in postglacial landscapes, and deep learning applications for soil mapping. Recent publications highlight collaborations with institutions in Germany and The Netherlands, emphasizing climate adaptation and sedimentology.
His 15 most recent outputs include studies on luminescence dating calibration, push moraine soil classification, and climate-resilient landscape planning. Key trends show integration of machine learning with traditional geospatial analysis.
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