Print Email Facebook Twitter Fieldwork coastal engineering Title Fieldwork coastal engineering: Varna, Bulgaria Author Bakker, M. Van Bentum, K. Blaak, N. Van Doorn, R. Joppe, C. Kalpias, A. Kik, R. Papadopoulos, D. Ruijs, M. Schlooz, G. Sirks, E. Tromp, R. Van der Ven, M. Vroom, J. Faculty Civil Engineering and Geosciences Department Hydraulic Engineering Date 2010-12-01 Abstract One week the students stay in the Bulgarian village St. Konstantin, near Varna, at the Black Sea. The main goal of the fieldwork is learn how to deal with problems occurring at data collection and the elaboration and interpretation of the collected data. Several coastal measurements are executed at a couple of beaches and their accompanying structures. Cross-shore profiles are measured, sand samples are taken, waterline positions are obtained and the existing structures are investigated. Also a visit is made to the quarries of Devnya and Tsonevo. During this fieldwork several measurements were done: - Measurements at Sirius beach (cross-section-, waterline- and wave measurements); - Measurements at Azalea beach (cross-section and waterline measurements); - Measurements at Asparuchovo beach (cross-sections, waterline-, vegetation line-, bathymetry- breakwater- and sediment sampling measurements); - Measurements at Lake Varna (bathymetry measurements); - Measurements in the quarry of Devnya. Subject FieldworkVarnaBulgaria To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:a58d1e48-ad6d-41ab-be9a-1b79ca04f8a7 Publisher TU Delft, Department of Hydraulic Engineering Access restriction Campus only Source Fieldwork report Part of collection Student theses Document type student report Rights (c) 2010 TU Delft, Department Hydraulic Engineering Files PDF Report_Fieldwork_2010.pdf 5.23 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:a58d1e48-ad6d-41ab-be9a-1b79ca04f8a7/datastream/OBJ/view