Print Email Facebook Twitter Coastal changes, caused by a shallow water sanddam in front of the Delfland coast Title Coastal changes, caused by a shallow water sanddam in front of the Delfland coast Author Bakker, W.T. Delver, G. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 1986-09-01 Abstract Along tht coastline at Ter Heijde, near Delft, a dam parallel to the coast in shallow water will be constructed havlng a horizontal crest at the level NAP -3 m on the landward side, merging into the existing coastal profile and having on the seaward side a slope 1:20. The dam will have a length of 1.5 km (fig. 1). This work will be carried out as a part of a large experiment with sanddams including a larger dam in deep water, reaching from NAP -10 m to NAP -3 m. The following questions are to be answered in order to predict and judge the effects that this work will have on the erosion and accretion process of the shoreline: How much is treatment of sand with which the beach above the NAP -3 m depth line will accrete. What will be the location in time of the amount of accretion of sand along the coastline. Subject nearshore nourishmentbeach nourishmentzandmotor To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:d2de4bc6-30c0-4e2b-9b5d-706aa48e2206 Publisher TU Delft, Department Hydraulic Engineering Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type report Rights © 1986 The Authors Files PDF Bakker_Delver1986.pdf 14.48 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:d2de4bc6-30c0-4e2b-9b5d-706aa48e2206/datastream/OBJ/view