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Ngo, Hieu (author), Bomers, Anouk (author), Augustijn, Denie C.M. (author), Ranasinghe, Roshanka (author), Filatova, T. (author), van der Meulen, Bas (author), Herget, Jürgen (author), Hulscher, Suzanne J.M.H. (author)
Reconstructions of the most severe historic flood events contribute to improved quantification of design discharges corresponding to large return periods. Reducing the uncertainty of design discharges has a great significance in constructing proper flood defences to protect the hinterland from future flooding. However, reconstructions of the...
journal article 2023
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Te Linde, A.H. (author), Moors, E.J. (author), Droogers, P. (author), Bisselink, B. (author), Becker, G. (author), Ter Maat, H. (author), Aerts, J.C.J.H. (author)
Water managers in the Rhine basin are increasingly confronted with information on the impact of climate change and climate variability on the discharge regime of their river system. The river Rhine has a long history of flooding events that caused casualties and severe damage. The question remains whether measures that are currently implemented...
report 2012
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Sloff, C.J. (author)
The DVR Toolbox is a modeling system developed to be used as an operational model for long-term morphological assessment of the Rhine branches in the Netherlands (10 to 50 years). The Toolbox consists of a 2D computational core (containing the Delft3D modeling system), a shell that controls input- and output, and a system for time/simulation...
conference paper 2011
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van der Toorn, A. (a.vandertoorn@tudelft.nl) (author), de Jong, M. (m.dejong@tudelft.nl)) (author)
Although much attention is given to the consequences of climate change with respect to melting icecaps, starving polar bears, sea level rise and inadequate storm defense systems, there may be severe consequences for inland shipping too. Not only because of more frequent occurrence and longer durations of closed storm surge barriers, which may...
conference paper 2010
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Hooijer, A. (author), Klijn, F. (author), Kwadijk, J. (author), Pedroli, B. (author)
Flood risk (defined as a result of flood probability and potential damage) along Rhine and Meuse rivers is expected to increase in two ways: A. Climate change will cause a significant increase in the probability of extreme floods (according to a majority of climate change scenarios). B. The potential damage of floods (the level of investments in...
report 2002
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Anonymous, A. (author)
Development of a decision support system and analysis of retention options along the lower Rhine river.
report 2002
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Sprokkereef, E. (author)
After the floods of 1993 and 1995 in the Rhine basin, the ICPR Action Plan on Flood Defence (ICPR, 1998) was drawn up, after which the environmental affairs ministers of the Rhine riparian states agreed on several meas-ures on the subject of improvement of flood forecasting and warning systems in the Rhine basin. One of the targets of this...
report 2002
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Duel, H. (author), Baptist, M.J. (author), Penning, W.E. (author)
A new strategy based on floodplain measures for both flood risk management and enhancement of the biodiversity of the river Rhine.
report 2001
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