Wim Hoek

Wim Hoek

Universiteit Utrecht

H-index: 39

Europe-Netherlands

About Wim Hoek

Wim Hoek, With an exceptional h-index of 39 and a recent h-index of 21 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universiteit Utrecht, specializes in the field of Quaternary Geology, palaeoclimate, palaeoecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Biodiversity responses to Lateglacial climate change in the subdecadally-resolved record of Lake Hämelsee (Germany)

14,700 years of climate and environmental change recorded in 17.8 meters of lake and peat deposits in the Nieuwe Veen pingo remnant, NE Netherlands

Unlocking the wealth of Dutch pollen data for future research and education

Vegetation changes in the Grote Nete valley (Campine region, Belgium) during the Boreal: a response to the 9.3 ka event?

Vegetation and peat accumulation steer Holocene tidal–fluvial basin filling and overbank sedimentation along the Old Rhine River, The Netherlands

Holocene vegetation succession and forest history in the upper Monts du Forez, Massif Central, France

Synchronous vegetation response to the last glacial-interglacial transition in northwest Europe

Getting to the bottom of Lake IJsselmeer near Swifterbant: the changing landscape along Dutch creek systems during the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition

Wim Hoek Information

University

Position

lecturer-researcher

Citations(all)

8000

Citations(since 2020)

3033

Cited By

6237

hIndex(all)

39

hIndex(since 2020)

21

i10Index(all)

67

i10Index(since 2020)

54

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University Profile Page

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Wim Hoek Skills & Research Interests

Quaternary Geology

palaeoclimate

palaeoecology

Top articles of Wim Hoek

Biodiversity responses to Lateglacial climate change in the subdecadally-resolved record of Lake Hämelsee (Germany)

2024/5/1

14,700 years of climate and environmental change recorded in 17.8 meters of lake and peat deposits in the Nieuwe Veen pingo remnant, NE Netherlands

2024/3/7

Wim Hoek
Wim Hoek

H-Index: 24

Unlocking the wealth of Dutch pollen data for future research and education

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

2023/9/2

Vegetation changes in the Grote Nete valley (Campine region, Belgium) during the Boreal: a response to the 9.3 ka event?

Vegetation History and Archaeobotany

2023/3

Vegetation and peat accumulation steer Holocene tidal–fluvial basin filling and overbank sedimentation along the Old Rhine River, The Netherlands

Sedimentology

2023/1

Holocene vegetation succession and forest history in the upper Monts du Forez, Massif Central, France

Quaternary International

2022/10/30

Getting to the bottom of Lake IJsselmeer near Swifterbant: the changing landscape along Dutch creek systems during the Mesolithic/Neolithic transition

2022

Environmental changes in the late Allerød and early Younger Dryas in the Netherlands: a multiproxy high-resolution record from a site with two Pinus sylvestris populations

2021/11/15

The late quaternary sediment successions of Llangorse Lake, south Wales

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association

2021/6/1

Late Holocene differential subsidence and relative sea level rise in the Tabasco Delta, Mexico

Proceedings of the International Association of Hydrological Sciences

2020/4/22

Source-bordering aeolian dune formation along the Scheldt River (southern Netherlands–northern Belgium) was caused by Younger Dryas cooling, high river gradient and …

Netherlands Journal of Geosciences

2020/1

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