
About
Prof. Ronald van Balen is a Full Professor at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam (Faculty of Science, Earth Sciences) and adjunct researcher at TNO's Geological Survey of the Netherlands. He holds editorial roles at Netherlands Journal of Geosciences and advises multiple geoparks and institutions like Stichting Geopark Heuvelrug Gooi en Vecht. His research focuses on tectonic and climatic drivers of landscape evolution, river terraces, fault zone dynamics, and Quaternary environmental changes.
Education: No explicit details provided, but his academic role implies advanced degrees in geology/earth sciences.
Research Interests: Tectonics, climate change impacts on fluvial systems, Holocene dynamics, fault zone interactions, and sedimentary processes. He investigates how tectonic activity and climate fluctuations shape river terraces, alluvial fans, and glacial deposits across Europe, China, and the Tibetan Plateau.
Publications: Recent work includes studies on Lateglacial/Holocene fluvial responses, NW European glacial records, and fault-induced terrace abandonment. His 2025 articles emphasize climate-fluvial interactions and paleoearthquake reconstructions.
Awards: None explicitly listed, but his extensive editorial and advisory roles reflect professional recognition.
Advising & Grants: Supervised 19 PhD theses (names unspecified). Collaborates with international teams on projects like the Roer Valley Rift System and Meuse River terraces. Active in numerical modeling of landscape evolution.
Labs/Teams: Leads geological surveys at TNO and coordinates interdisciplinary projects on sediment dynamics and seismic hazards.
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