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Debacker, Timothy N., Alain Herbosch, & Jacques Verniers. (2011). The presumed Upper Ordovician green rocks at Rebecq re-interpreted as a resurfacing of the Cambrian Oisquercq Formation (Senne Valley, Anglo-Brabant deformation belt, Belgium). Geologica Belgica. 14. 249–264.2 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., Manuel Sintubin, & Philippe Robion. (2010). On the use of magnetic techniques for stratigraphic purposes: examples from the Lower Palaeozoic Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt (Belgium). Geologica Belgica. 13(4). 333–350.6 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., et al.. (2009). A regional, S-dipping late Early to Middle Ordovician palaeoslope in the Brabant Massif, as indicated by slump folds (Anglo-Brabant Deformation Belt, Belgium). Geologica Belgica. 12. 145–159.6 indexed citations
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Sintubin, Manuel, Sara Vandycke, & Timothy N. Debacker. (2008). "A taste of the Ardennes" (post-symposium excursion on 11th January of Tectonic Studies Group annual meeting 2008, at La Roche en Ardenne, Belgium). Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).1 indexed citations
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Herbosch, Alain, Timothy N. Debacker, & Kris Piessens. (2008). The stratigraphic position of the Cambrian Jodoigne Formation redefined (Brabant Massif, Belgium). Geologica Belgica. 11. 133–150.11 indexed citations
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Herbosch, Alain, Timothy N. Debacker, & Jacques Verniers. (2008). RÉVISION STRATIGRAPHIQUE DU SONDAGE DE LESSINES (MASSIF DU BRABANT, BELGIQUE). Geologica Belgica. 11. 167–174.1 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N. & Manuel Sintubin. (2008). THE QUENAST PLUG: A MEGA-PORPHYROCLAST DURING THE BRABANTIAN OROGENY (SENNE VALLEY, BRABANT MASSIF). Geologica Belgica. 11. 199–216.9 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., et al.. (2007). PRE-DEVONIAN, BRABANTIAN DEFORMATION WITHIN THE SOUTHERN CONDROZ INLIER (RUISSEAU DES CHEVREUILS, DAVE, BELGIUM). Geologica Belgica. 10. 165–169.2 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., Manuel Sintubin, & Jacques Verniers. (2005). Avalonia-Moesia: early Palaeozoic orogens in the Trans-European Suture Zone. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).2 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., Jacques Verniers, & Manuel Sintubin. (2005). Voorwoord: Avalonia-Moesia: Early Palaeozic orogens in the Trans-European Suture Zone. Geologica Belgica. 8(4). 3–3.1 indexed citations
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Verniers, Jacques, et al.. (2005). UPPER ORDOVICIAN LITHOSTRATIGRAPHY AND STRUCTURAL ARCHITECTURE OF THE FAUQUEZ AREA (BRABANT MASSIF, BELGIUM). Geologica Belgica. 8(4). 160–175.10 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., et al.. (2005). Timing and duration of the progressive deformation of the Brabant Massif, Belgium. Geologica Belgica. 8(4). 20–34.34 indexed citations
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Piessens, Kris, et al.. (2004). Lithostratigraphy and geological structure of the Cambrian rocks at Halle-Lembeek (Zenne Valley, Belgium). Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).7 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., Alain Herbosch, & Manuel Sintubin. (2004). The supposed thrust fault in the Dyle-Thyle outcrop area (southern Brabant Massif, Belgium) re-interpreted as a folded low-angle extensional detachment. Geologica Belgica. 8(3). 53–69.14 indexed citations
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Sintubin, Manuel, Timothy N. Debacker, & Jacques Verniers. (2002). The tectonometamorphic history of the Brabant Massif (Belgium): the state of the art. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).3 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N., et al.. (2002). Structural analysis of the northern part of the Condroz Inlier at Ombret (Belgium). Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).2 indexed citations
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Verniers, Jacques, et al.. (2002). Overview of the Upper Ordovician of the Fauquez area (Brabant Massif, Belgium), lithostratigraphy, biostratigraphy, geological map and structures. Ghent University Academic Bibliography (Ghent University).5 indexed citations
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Debacker, Timothy N.. (2002). CLEAVAGE/FOLD RELATIONSHIP IN THE SILURIAN OF THE MÉHAIGNE-BURDINALE AREA, SOUTHEASTERN BRABANT MASSIF, BELGIUM. Geologica Belgica. 5. 3–15.10 indexed citations
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Herbosch, Alain, et al.. (2002). The Lower Palaeozoic stratigraphy and sedimentology of the Brabant Massif in the Dyle and Orneau valleys and of the Condroz Inlier at Fosses: an excursion guidebook. Geologica Belgica. 5. 71–142.22 indexed citations
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