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Jansen, Dirk (author)
Land subsidence poses significant damage risks to residential real estate, including pile rot, differential settlements, pluvial flood risk, and dewatering risk amounting tens of thousands of euros. In the Netherlands, the number of affected houses has surpassed one million and is estimated to reach two million, accounting for a quarter of all...
master thesis 2023
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van Bijsterveldt, Celine E.J. (author), Debrot, Adolphe O. (author), Bouma, Tjeerd J. (author), Maulana, Moch B. (author), Pribadi, Rudhi (author), Schop, Jessica (author), Tonneijck, Femke H. (author), van Wesenbeeck, B (author)
Global change processes such as sea level rise and the increasing frequency of severe storms threaten many coastlines around the world and trigger the need for interventions to make these often densely-populated areas safer. Mangroves could be implemented in Nature-Based Flood Defense, provided that we know how to conserve and restore these...
journal article 2022
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Ngo, Q.H. (author)
Flooding is one of the most frequently occurring and damaging natural disasters worldwide. Quantitative flood risk management (FRM) in the modern context demands statistically robust approaches (e.g. probabilistic) due to the need to deal with complex uncertainties. However, probabilistic estimates often involve ensemble 2D hydraulic model runs...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Nouguès, Laura (author)
For hundreds of years, ditch water levels in Dutch agricultural peatlands have been lowered to increase the loading capacity of farming parcels. This lowering results in groundwater levels in the middle of the parcels that fall a few decimeters under the ditch levels. When the groundwater level in a peat soil is lowered, newly uncovered peat is...
master thesis 2021
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Ranjgar, Babak (author), Razavi-Termeh, Seyed Vahid (author), Foroughnia, Fatemeh (author), Sadeghi-Niaraki, Abolghasem (author), Perissin, Daniele (author)
In this paper, land subsidence susceptibility was assessed for Shahryar County in Iran using the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS) machine learning algorithm. Another aim of the present paper was to assess if ensembles of ANFIS with two meta-heuristic algorithms (imperialist competitive algorithm (ICA) and gray wolf optimization ...
journal article 2021
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ten Bosch, Sofie (author)
Land subsidence is a complicated phenomenon, relevant in the Holocene coastal-plain of the Netherlands, that can be triggered by many different mechanisms and components. To cope with the effects of land subsidence, detailed information on which mechanisms are causing subsidence and its variation over time and space are needed. Subsidence...
master thesis 2020
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Lu, Bingjing (author)
Shanghai sea dikes are built to protect shorelines, factories, inland buildings and other vulnerable coastal areas against wave action and storm surge. For this reason, there is an urgent need to check whether sea dike in Shanghai can function well. The intuitive influences are sea level rise, severe storm surge, and land subsidence, which...
master thesis 2020
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Hofhuis, L.A.M. (author)
Kampung Air is set in the city of Semarang in Indonesia. This city is facing enormous problems due to land subsidence. Kampung Melayu, which is the location of this project, has a rich history based on trade and commerce. However, now it is mostly abandoned and not functioning anymore. This project tries to deal with these problems by creating a...
master thesis 2020
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Yin, Jie (author), Jonkman, Sebastiaan N. (author), Lin, Ning (author), Yu, Dapeng (author), Aerts, Jeroen (author), Wilby, Robert (author), Pan, Ming (author), Bricker, J.D. (author), Ke, Q. (author)
Sea level rise (SLR) and subsidence are expected to increase the risk of flooding and reliance on flood defenses for cities built on deltas. Here, we combine reliability analysis with hydrodynamic modeling to quantify the effect of projected relative SLR on dike failures and flood hazards for Shanghai, one of the most exposed delta cities. We...
journal article 2020
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Liu, Danyan (author)
Wetlands are the most important ecosystems on Earth, which can be found in many parts of the world. However, demand for food and economic development in the last century had driven many wetlands in the world being completely drained for cultivation and to the extent that no longer retain any natural wetland characteristics such as the Everglades...
master thesis 2019
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Vleugels, Jef (author)
In the Netherlands, the Delta Programme aspires to adjust spatial planning climate-proof and water-resilient, in order to be prepared for extreme weather in 2050. To achieve this ambition, municipalities, provinces, regional water authorities and central governments conduct stress tests to map out the vulnerabilities in their areas of authority...
master thesis 2019
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Chen, Weicheng (author)
In 2014, a project, Living Lab Land Subsidence, is established to find a sustainable solution for land subsidence problem in Gouda. Being a part of the project, this research focuses on building a high-resolution groundwater model (2m*2m) by describing the model (such as recharge, leaky sewerage pipes) in local details. Water management...
master thesis 2018
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Wang, Z.B. (author), Oost, A.P. (author)
The Rif and the Engelsmanplaat form together a supra- to intertidal flat-complex at the fringe of the ebb-tidal delta and the back barrier area in the Frisian Inlet, located between the Dutch Wadden Sea Islands Ameland and Schiermonnikoog. The complex divides the Frisian Inlet into the Pinkegat Inlet in the west and the Zoutkamperlaag Inlet in...
conference paper 2010
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Ogink, H.J.M. (author), Stolker, C. (author)
report 2004
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Fokkema, J.T. (author), Dillen, M.W.P. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
conference paper 1997
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Groen, A.E. (author), De Borst, R. (author)
journal article 1997
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Tonneijck, M.R. (author)
The east coast of Lake Maracaibo in Venezuela intersects with three large oil fields, Tia Juana, Lagunillas and Bachaquero. Formerly, the coast was low, but still not defended. Since the start of oil production in 1926, both the land and the lake bottom subsided. A dike had to bring protection: the origin of the three polders in the present...
master thesis 1988
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Van Veen, J. (author)
Description of land subsidence in the Netherlands in the period from about 1650-1950, based on observations from gauges.
report 1954
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Edelman, T. (author)
Conclusions from precision gauging and levelling memasurements regarding the subsidence of land and relative rise of the sea level due to tectonic action
report 1954
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