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Best, James L. (author), Ashworth, Philip J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Sarker, Maminul H. (author), Roden, Julie E. (author)
Bangladesh is dominated by three great rivers – the Jamuna–Brahmaputra, Ganga, and Meghna – that combine to feed sediment into one of the World's largest deltas in the Bay of Bengal. The Jamuna River has developed in a region of significant tectonic activity associated with Himalayan uplift and development of the Bengal foredeep. The bedload,...
book chapter 2022
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Giri, Sanjay (author), Thompson, Angela (author), Donchyts, Gennady (author), Oberhagemann, Knut (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Alam, Jahagir (author)
This paper presents a hydraulic and morphological analysis of the Lower Jamuna in Bangladesh with a focus on two key bifurcations that are important for stabilization of the Lower Jamuna reach. We used ground measurements, historical data, multispectral satellite images from various sources as well as numerical models. We carried out hydraulic...
journal article 2021
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Montijn, Roline (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Sloff, C.J. (author)
poster 2021
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Chavarrias, Victor (author), Ottevanger, Willem (author), Sloff, C.J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
poster 2021
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Omer, Amgad (author), Yossef, Mohamed (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Yildiz, B. (author)
abstract 2021
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de Haas, H. (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Bogaard, T.A. (author), Cleveringa, J. (author)
poster 2021
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Yildiz, B. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Bricker, J.D. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
Weirs are flow control structures that can be used for flow diversion purposes. They are classified according to section geometry or their length in the flow direction. For sharp-crested rectangular weirs, Rehbock [1] derived stage-discharge equations. In contracted geometries, streamlines curve at the approach flow leading to variations in flow...
conference paper 2021
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Pasman, R. (author), Schielen, R.M.J. (author), Bricker, J.D. (author), van der Hout, A.J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Collas, Frank (author), Huthoff, Freek (author)
abstract 2021
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Barneveld, Hermjan (author), Hoitink, Ton (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Chavarrias, V. (author)
abstract 2021
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Mosselman, E. (author)
other 2020
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Osório, A.L.N.A. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Franca, M.J. (author), Creech, C. (author)
Longitudinal training walls are man-made river dividers. They were built in the Netherlands as a replacement of perpendicular groynes as a river training alternative to decrease flood risk and stop the ongoing bed degradation, while still allowing safe navigation. The efficiency of these structures relies on the long-term stability of the two...
conference paper 2020
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Crosato, A. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
River training and river restoration often imply modifying the patterns and dimensions of bars, channels, and pools. Research since the 1980s has greatly advanced and matured our knowledge on the formation and behavior of river bars, thanks to field work, laboratory experiments, theoretical analyses, and numerical modelling by several research...
review 2020
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van Rooijen, Erik (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Sloff, C.J. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
Remarkable 3D flow structures occur at river confluences with small density differences due to differences in sediment concentration or temperature. We explain these by comparing numerical simulations for an idealized confluence with aerial photographs of several river confluences where color differences express the pattern of density...
journal article 2020
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Mosselman, E. (author)
This editorial regards a Special Issue of Water on river training. It introduces five papers in a framework of history, fundamentals, case studies and future. Four papers result from decades of experience with innovation, planning, design and implementation of river training works on rivers in Colombia, the Rhine branches in the Netherlands and...
contribution to periodical 2020
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van Os, W.J. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Labeur, R.J. (author), Osório, A.L.N.A. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Lokin, L.R. (author)
Groynes have been replaced by longitudinal training walls in an 11-km long pilot project to optimize training of the river Waal in the Netherlands. These train­ ing walls improve navigability, reduce flood levels, create a sheltered second channel with more favourable ecological conditions, and decrease the erosive action on the river bed that...
conference paper 2020
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van Os, Annemarie (author), Lokin, Lieke (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Labeur, R.J. (author), Osorio, Ana Luisa (author)
abstract 2020
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Klijn, F. (author), Asselman, Nathalie (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Sperna Weiland, Frederiek (author)
Door klimaatverandering verandert het afvoerregime van onze grote rivieren. Hoogwaters worden hoger en frequenter, laagwaters lager en langduriger. Hoe we daarop reageren hangt af van hoe we klimaatverandering zien: als opgave, of als kans om onvolkomenheden aan te pakken. In dit artikel presenteren we aanzetten voor een meer geo-ecologisch...
journal article 2019
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Oostdijk, Tom (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
Floating surface screens could offer an attractive method for sediment management in the numerous side channels of the Dutch Room-for-the-River programme. The screens would remove undesired sedimentation or mitigate bank erosion without the heavy machinery that might disrupt the local ecosystem.
poster 2019
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Giri, Sanjay (author), Thompson, Angela (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Donchyts, Gennadii (author)
In this paper, we present flow and erosion problems in selected reaches of two large and dynamic river systems in South Asia, namely the Koshi River in Nepal (and India) and the Lower Brahmaputra (Jamuna) in Bangladesh. We attempted to analyse large- and meso-scale (short- and medium-term) morphological changes with a focus on the dynamics of...
conference paper 2019
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Barrera Crespo, Pedro D. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Giardino, Alessio (author), Becker, Anke (author), Ottevanger, Willem (author), Nabi, Mohamed (author), Arias Hidalgo, Mijail (author)
The equatorial Daule and Babahoyo rivers meet and combine into the tidal Guayas River, which flows into the largest estuary on the Pacific coast of South America. The city of Guayaquil, located along the Guayas, is the main port of Ecuador but, at the same time, the planet's fourth most vulnerable city to future flooding due to climate change....
journal article 2019
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