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R.J.G. Charton is a researcher in Applied Geology at Delft University of Technology's Faculty of Civil Engineering & Geosciences. His work focuses on sedimentary geology, paleoclimatology, and Cretaceous stratigraphy, with extensive field studies in Morocco and Northwest Africa.
- Current affiliation: Delft University of Technology (TU Delft)
- Research focus: Cretaceous geology, sedimentology, and paleoclimatology
- Fieldwork regions: Morocco, Senegal, Southern Tunisia
Charton's research addresses key aspects of Cretaceous climate change through rock record analysis and source-to-sink sedimentary system reconstructions. His recent work describes Oxfordian coral buildups along the Atlantic margin of Morocco and applies thermochronology to understand exhumation processes in the Jeffara region of Tunisia. Deepwater turbiditic successions in southern Morocco are analyzed through integrated geological datasets from Fuerteventura.
Publications from 2024-2025 reveal interdisciplinary trends in Cretaceous stratigraphy, sedimentary basin analysis, and paleoenvironmental reconstruction, emphasizing multi-proxy approaches and regional geological frameworks across Northwest Africa.
Research collaborations span institutions in Morocco, Senegal, and Tunisia, with datasets deposited in TU Delft's 4TU.ResearchData repository. Key partnerships include studies on thermochronology and outcrop geology in Southern Tunisia.



