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Rios, uan Daniel (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
The present work focuses on a preliminary analysis of the fluvial system of the rio Nechi in order to identify and analyze the external forcing factors, as a first step towards developing research and tools that allow systematic analysis of the process of alluvial gold extraction and its relation with fluvial dynamics, with an emphasis on...
conference paper 2018
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Le, T.B. (author), Crosato, A. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
To maintain a navigable channel and improve high-flow conveyance, engineers have recently proposed constructing longitudinal training walls as an alternative to the traditional transverse groynes. However, previous work has shown that the system of parallel channels created by a longitudinal training wall might be unstable in rivers with...
journal article 2018
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Klijn, F. (author), Asselman, Nathalie (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
There is increasing attention for the robustness of systems, in view of more frequent and more extreme weather events. Calls to increase a system's robustness are usually motivated by the resulting reduced sensitivity to extreme events and uncertainties about their probability of occurrence. The concept has been elaborated for flood risk systems...
journal article 2018
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Mosselman, E. (author)
Marked differences occur between modelling in scientific hydraulic research, in hydraulic engineering and in public decision making. This study reviews ifferences in the required accuracy of model results and differences in the choice between physical and numerical modelling. Physical models are used for studying elementary processes and their...
other 2017
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Mosselman, E. (author)
other 2017
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Mosselman, E. (author), Barrera Crespo, P. (author), Becker, A (author), Ottevanger, W. (author), Nabi, M. (author), Giardino, A (author), de Keizer, O (author), Arias Hidalgo, M.E. (author), Sanchez, D. (author), Pazmiño Nelson, N. (author)
The Equatorian Daule and Babahoyo rivers combine into the tidal Guayas River with 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 for future flooding due to climate change, after Guangzhou, Mumbai...
other 2017
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Mosselman, E. (author), Aminul Haque, A.M. (author), Klaassen, G. (author), Sarker, Maminul Haque (author), Shahjahan Siraj, Md. (author), Islam, M. (author)
The main rivers of Bangladesh are boon and bane for the country. They supply water and fertile sediments allowing multiple crops per year, hundreds of waterways for navigation, rich fish stock and habitat diversity. But especially the dynamic, unpredictable Brahmaputra influenced rivers erode fertile floodplain land with long established...
other 2017
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Barrera Crespo, P. (author), Becker, A (author), Ottevanger, W. (author), Nabi, M. (author), Giardino, A (author), de Keizer, O (author), Arias Hidalgo, M.E. (author), Sanchez, D. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Pazmiño Nelson, N. (author)
The Equatorian Daule and Babahoyo rivers combine into the tidal Guayas River with 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 for future flooding due to climate change, after Guangzhou, Mumbai...
abstract 2017
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Mosselman, E. (author), Aminul Haque, A.M. (author), Klaassen, G. (author), Sarker, Maminul Haque (author), Shahjahan Siraj, Md. (author), Islam, M. (author)
The main rivers of Bangladesh are boon and bane for the country. They supply water and fertile sediments allowing multiple crops per year, hundreds of waterways for navigation, rich fish stock and habitat diversity. But especially the dynamic, unpredictable Brahmaputra influenced rivers erode fertile floodplain land with long established...
abstract 2017
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Mosselman, E. (author)
Marked differences occur between modelling in scientific hydraulic research, in hydraulic engineering and in public decision making. This study reviews ifferences in the required accuracy of model results and differences in the choice between physical and numerical modelling. Physical models are used for studying elementary processes and their...
abstract 2017
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van Rooijen, E.J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Sloff, C.J. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
Confluences are fascinating elements in river systems. The merging of tributary rivers produces complex hydrodynamics that can play an important role in sediment transport problems, ecological studies or the routing of a pollutant. If the two merging rivers originate from different regions they can have different characteristics. One such a...
abstract 2017
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Ostanek Jurina, T. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
Large braided rivers have many beneficial  roles, from provision of water for agriculture  and means of transport to various ecosystem  services. However, they are  geomorphologically active, which results in  problems with bank erosion and navigability.  Some of the largest rivers may have bank line  shifts of...
abstract 2017
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Vila-Santamaria, R. (author), de Jongste, A.L. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
Variable flows and fast morphological changes characterize the river system of Bangladesh, which includes the downstream reaches and delta of the Ganges and Brahmaputra rivers, two of the largest rivers in the world. In contrast, fresh water supply around the country largely depends on much smaller distributaries that take off from those large...
abstract 2017
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Bryant, S. (author), Mosselman, E. (author)
The 10 km wide Jamuna river in Bangladesh is  one of the most morphologically active rivers in  the world, with bank erosion rates of up to 500  m per year (Mutton and Haque 2004). Such  extreme river migration in the center of  Bangladesh, one of the most densely  populated and impoverished regions in the  world...
abstract 2017
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Wetser, A. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Penning, E. (author), Duro, G. (author), Yuan, J. (author)
Over the past centuries natural river banks have been transformed into banks with artificial revetments or sheet piles to protect them from erosion. Important river features for flora and fauna have disappeared and the ecological quality of the river reduced dramatically. Recently, the importance of the ecological function of rivers has been...
abstract 2017
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van Linge, B.W. (author), Mosselman, E. (author), van Vuren, S. (author), Rongen, G.W.F. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
With the intention to reduce the negative  effects of ongoing bed erosion, as well as to  improve several other river functions such as  protection against floods, provision of safe and  efficient navigation and ecology, a ‘pilot project  longitudinal training dams’ was initiated. The  training dams have recently...
conference paper 2017
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Jammers, S.M.M. (author), Paarlberg, AJ (author), Mosselman, E. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
Longitudinal training dams (LTDs) are  constructed in the River Waal in the  Netherlands. They are aligned parallel to the  river shore and divide the river into a main and  side channel. The existing groynes are  removed yielding more discharge capacity at  high flows. The side channel creates possibly a ...
abstract 2017
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Mosselman, E. (author)
other 2016
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Mosselman, E. (author)
other 2016
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Mosselman, E. (author), Le, T.B. (author)
Recent years have seen a marked increase in the availability of morphodynamic models and a proliferation of new morphodynamic codes. As a consequence, morphodynamic models are increasingly developed, used and evaluated by non-experts, possibly leading to mistakes. This paper draws attention to five types of common mistakes. First, new...
journal article 2016
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