Category Archives: Erik van der Wiel
van der Wiel, E.**, Pokorný, J., Čížková, H., Spakman W., van den Berg, A.P., and van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., 2024, Slab buckling driving rapid oscillations in Indian plate motion rate, Communications Earth and Environment 5, 316
van der Wiel, E.**, van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Thieulot, C., and Spakman, W., 2024, Linking rates of slab sinking to long-term lower mantle flow and mixing, Earth and Planetary Science Letters 625, 118471
Vaes, B.**, van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., van de Lagemaat, S.H.A.**, van der Wiel, E.**, Lom, N.*, Advokaat, E.L., Boschman, L.M., Gallo, L.C., Greve, A., Guilmette, C., Li, S., Lippert, P.C., Montheil, L.**, Qayyum, A.*, and Langereis, C.G., 2023, A global apparent polar wander path since 320 Ma calculated from site-level paleomagnetic data, Earth-Science Reviews 245, 104547
Traveling Geologist (Canada) – Paleomagnetic fieldwork in Switzerland with Dieke Gerritsen
http://www.travelinggeologist.com/2022/07/paleomagnetic-fieldwork-in-switzerland-with-dieke-gerritsen/
Continue reading →Switzerland 2021
In June 2021, our entire team and a few friends from other universities celebrated our first field trip since the start of the Covid ’19 pandemic – a fantastic experience after 15 months of lockdowns. We took two paleomagnetic sampling … Continue reading →
Boschman, L.M.**, van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., Langereis, C.G., Flores, K.E., Kamp, P.J.J., Kimbrough, D.L., Ueda, H., van de Lagemaat, S.H.A.**, van der Wiel, E.**, Spakman, W., 2021, Reconstructing lost plates of the Panthalassa Ocean through paleomagnetic data from circum-Pacific accretionary orogens, American Journal of Science 321, 907-954
Boschman, L.M.**, van der Wiel, E.***, Flores, K., Langereis, C.G., and van Hinsbergen, D.J.J., 2019, The Caribbean and Farallon plates connected: constraints from stratigraphy and paleomagnetism of the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, Journal of Geophysical Research 124, 6243–6266
Traveling Geologist – Paleomagnetism of Costa Rican Pensinsulas with Erik van der Wiel
Costa Rica 2016
In July 2016, I joined a fieldwork of my PhD student Lydian Boschman, together with her MSc student Erik van der Wiel, Costa Rican colleague Kennet Flores from Brooklyn College, New York, and his MSc student Ardanna Bandoo from Trinidad … Continue reading →