"uuid","repository link","title","author","contributor","publication year","abstract","subject topic","language","publication type","publisher","isbn","issn","patent","patent status","bibliographic note","access restriction","embargo date","faculty","department","research group","programme","project","coordinates" "uuid:47a476bc-747b-422f-abd4-d5da455ad60a","http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:47a476bc-747b-422f-abd4-d5da455ad60a","Fieldwork Coastal Engineering 2014","De Boer, G.G.; Schlepers, M.H.; Aggarwal, A.; Willemsen, G.; Rip, J.; Jansma, J.; Jansen, L.J.M.; Rafiq, S.W.; Postma, M.G.; Palaiogianni, N.; Hanssen, J.L.J.; Loozen, M.M.; Van den Bosch, B.A.P.; Fotis, G.; De Louw, R.M.J.G.; Meijerink, E.","","2014","This report is the final part of the course CIE5318 Fieldwork Hydraulic Engineering at the TU Delft. In this course a group of international students from the TU Delft a and the Varna Free University visit the coast of the Black Sea. During their weeks visit they do field research in Varna, Bulgaria and visit the harbor of Constanta, Romania. Several beaches and coastal structures are visited to observe and measure. The aim of this fieldwork is to give this group of student’s insight into data collection, processing, the practical application of coastal structures and working together as a group where different nationalities and cultures are represented. The results of the measurements, analysis and the new design for the project area are given in this report.","fieldwork; Varna; Bulgaria","en","student report","","","","","","","Campus only","","Civil Engineering and Geosciences","Hydraulic Engineering","","","",""