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Dune growth on natural and nourished beaches

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Dune_growth_on_natural_and_nourished_beaches_-_Thijs_Damsma.pdf (3.7 MB)

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Author: Damsma, T.
Mentor: Aarninkhof, S.G.J. · Van Koningsveld, M. · Walstra, D.J.R. · De Vries, S. · Geleynse, N. · Stive, M.J.F.
Faculty:Civil Engineering and Geosciences
Department:Hydraulic Engineering
Type:Master thesis
Date:2009-04-27
Embargo lifted:2009-06-11
Keywords: Dune · Dune growth · Dunefoot · Aeolian transport · JARKUS
Rights: (c) 2009 Damsma, T.

Dune evolution on natural and nourished beaches on an engineering timescale is not well understood. Using a study of both literature, and data which has been gathered of the Dutch coast, a new hypothesis regarding the causes of variability in dune evolution is proposed.
Following this hypothesis assumptions are made on the basis of which a conceptual model is developed that includes both the accretive and erosive processes that govern dune evolution.

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