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Kim Cohen is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University specializing in Global Change Geomorphology. His research focuses on the Netherlands' Pleistocene, Holocene, and Anthropocene periods, investigating sea-level rise and its implications. Cohen utilizes GIS databases for generic palaeogeographical mapping and explores lowland geomorphology, examining landform creation, forward deposit preservation, and fluvial sedimentology. His work also encompasses subsurface geological architecture of modern deltas and the dynamics of river flood frequency-magnitude and palaeohydrology event-stratigraphy. Key research topics include Quaternary Chronostratigraphy, Quaternary Geology of the North Sea Basin, and the palaeogeographic evolution of significant regions such as the Rhine-Meuse delta and the German Lower Rhine Embayment. Cohen collaborates with Deltares and TNO, contributing to studies related to the Geological Survey of the Netherlands.
Utrecht University • Utrecht, Netherlands
Conducting research and teaching in the field of Global Change Geomorphology.
Department of Psychology