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Kumar, M. (author)
doctoral thesis 2018
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Townend, I (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author), Stive, M.J.F. (author), Zhou, Z. (author)
Whilst much attention has been given to models that describe wave, tide and sediment transport processes in sufficient detail to determine the local changes in bed level over a relatively detailed representation of the bathymetry, far less attention has been given to models that consider the problem at a much larger scale (e.g. that of...
journal article 2016
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Dijkstra, J.T. (author)
Aquatic plants –or macrophytes- are an important part of coastal, estuarine and freshwater ecosystems worldwide, both from an ecological and an engineering viewpoint. Their meadows provide a wide range of ecosystem services: forming a physical protection of the shoreline, enhancing water quality and harbouring many other organisms. Unfortunately...
doctoral thesis 2012
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Schramkowski, G.P. (author), De Swart, H.E. (author), Schuttelaars, H.M. (author)
A three-dimensional numerical model with a prognostic salinity field is used to investigate the effect of a partial slip bottom boundary condition on lateral flow and sediment distribution in a transect of a tidally dominated channel. The transect has a symmetrical Gaussian cross-channel bottom profile. For a deep, well-mixed, tidally dominated...
journal article 2009
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Ter Brake, M.C. (author), Schuttelaars, H.M. (author)
In many tidal embayments, bottom patterns, such as the channel-shoal systems of the Wadden Sea, are observed. To gain understanding of the mechanisms that result in these bottom patterns, an idealized model is developed and analyzed for short tidal embayments. In this model, the water motion is described by the depth- and width-averaged shallow...
journal article 2009
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Wang, Z.B. (author), Jeuken, C. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author)
Theoretical study on tidal asymmetry and application to the Westerschelde estuary.
report 1999
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Prych, E.A. (author), Hubbell, D.W. (author), Glenn, J.L. (author)
Columbia River estuary is being conducted by the U.S . Geological Survey. The necessity for information on water discharge, suspended and bed sediments, and radioactivity prompted the development of new measurement techniques and equipment suitable for estuarine conditions. Flow velocities and directions throughout the entire depth at a single...
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