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Landscape evolution and changes in soil hydraulic properties at the decadal, centennial and millennial scale: A case study from the Campine area, northern Belgium
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deep profile. Age control of soil horizons and vegetation history were obtained from optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating, radiocarbon (14C) dating, pollen analysis and historical archives. The results suggest a strong relationship between
landscape evolution, soil development and hydraulic properties. It is concluded that combination of geomorphological and pedohydrological analyses of sediment-soil archives may provide a unique means to gain insight into the rate and extent of past changes