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Hasan, G.M.J. (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Cheong, H.F. (author)
Water levels and flows in the Singapore coastal waters are driven by the complex interactions of the Indian and Pacific Ocean tides, seasonal monsoon-driven contributions and also forced by local winds. The Singapore Regional Model was developed to simulate hydrodynamics in the Strait of Singapore which produces representative sea level...
journal article 2011
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Te Slaa, S. (author), Van Maren, D.S. (author), Winterwerp, J.C. (author)
The sedimentation behavior of silt particles in the hindered settling regime has been considered. Therefore, laboratory experiments are carried in especially designed settling columns. Silt-water mixtures are prepared and allowed to settle at various initial concentrations. During the settling process, a continuous vertical concentration profile...
conference paper 2012
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Van Maren, D.S. (author), Gerritsen, H. (author)
The Singapore Strait connects the South China Sea, where tides are dominantly diurnal, to the dominantly semidiurnal Indian Ocean. At this transition, the tidal water level oscillations are observed to be semidiurnal while the tidal current oscillations are mixed, diurnal to fully diurnal. Due to the interaction of the diurnal constituents with...
journal article 2012
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Li, W. (author), Wang, Z.B. (author), Van Maren, D.S. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author), Wu, B.S. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Li, W. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author), Wang, Z. (author), Van Maren, D.S. (author)
High-resolution morphological modeling of fluvial processes with complex, rapidly varying flows has been limited so far by model accuracy or computational efficiency. One of the most widely used numerical algorithms is based on the total variation diminishing method, solved by either upwind or centered approaches. An upwind scheme preserves high...
journal article 2013
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Li, W. (author), Wang, Z.B. (author), Van Maren, D.S. (author), De Vriend, H.J. (author), Wu, B.S. (author)
River floods are usually featured by a downstream flattening discharge peak whereas a downstream increasing discharge peak is observed at a rate exceeding the tributary discharge during highly silt-laden floods (hyperconcentrated floods) in China’s Yellow River. It entails a great challenge in the downstream flood defence and the underlying...
journal article 2014
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Van Maren, D.S. (author), Winterwerp, J.C. (author), Vroom, J. (author)
Deepening of estuarine tidal channels often leads to tidal amplification and increasing fine sediment import. Increasing fine sediment import, in turn, may lower the hydraulic drag (due to a smoother muddy bed and/or sediment-induced damping of turbulence), and therefore, further strengthen tidal amplification, setting in motion a process in...
journal article 2015
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van Maren, D.S. (author), Cronin, Katherine (author)
Estuarine suspended sediment transport models are typically calibrated against suspended sediment concentration data. These data typically cover a limited range of the actual suspended sediment concentration dynamics, constrained in either time or space. As a result of these data limitations, the available data can be reproduced with complex...
journal article 2016
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Colosimo, I. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Winterwerp, J.C. (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author)
Port maintenance and nature preservation are two often conflicting aspects of coastal management. Within a Pilot Project in the Western Wadden Sea (the Netherlands - see Figure1a) we test a win-win solution that could reduce harbour siltation while simultaneously stimulate saltmarsh development.<br/>For this purpose, fine material, dredged in...
abstract 2017
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Winterwerp, J.C. (author), Zhou, Zeng (author), Battista, Guilia (author), van Kessel, Thijs (author), Jagers, Bert (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), van der Wegen, Mick (author)
This paper presents a fast consolidation model suitable for long-term morphodynamic simulations. This model is applicable for muddy systems where sedimentation rates are smaller than consolidation rates, assuming quasi-equilibrium of the consolidating bed. It compares to the consolidation model developed by Sanford (2008). However, in that model...
abstract 2017
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De Lucas Pardo, M.A. (author), Dijkstra, Y. (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Vroom, J (author), van Kessel, T (author), Winterwerp, J.C. (author)
The Ems and Loire evolved into hyper-turbid estuaries in the course of the 20th<br/>century. Winterwerp et al. (2013 a, b) argued that narrowing and deepening of these<br/>rivers induced a regime shift towards these hyper-turbid conditions. This regime<br/>shift was presumed to be driven by a positive feed-back between tidal<br/>amplification,...
abstract 2017
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van Maren, D.S. (author), Vroom, J (author)
The mechanisms leading to the formation and maintenance of a Coastal Turbidity Maximum (CTM) along the Belgian coastline was investigated using a complex 3D numerical model. Interpretation of model results suggests that the sediment concentration in this CTM may have strongly increased as a result of human interventions in the 1980’s. The large...
abstract 2017
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Winterwerp, J.C. (author), Vroom, J (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author), Krebs, Martin (author), Hendriks, H.C.M. (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Schrottke, Kerstin (author), Borgsmüller, Christine (author), Schöl, Andreas (author)
In this paper, we analyse the behaviour of fine sediments in the hyper-turbid Lower Ems River, with focus on the river’s upper reaches, a stretch of about 25 km up-estuary of Terborg. Our analysis is based on long records of suspended particulate matter (SPM) from optical backscatter (OBS) measurements close to the bed at seven stations along...
journal article 2017
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Li, W. (author), Su, Zhenghua (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author), de Vriend, H.J. (author)
The downstream peak discharge increase during hyperconcentrated floods in the Yellow River has been attributed to bed erosion, roughness reduction and floodplain effects. While great improvements have been made on the nderstandings of the roles of bed erosion and roughness reduction, the effects of floodplain remain poorly understood. Here, as a...
journal article 2017
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Zhao, Jie (author), Guo, Leicheng (author), He, Qing (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Wang, X. (author)
Examination of large scale, alluvial estuarine morphology and associated time evolution is of particular importance regarding management of channel navigability, ecosystem, etc. In this work, we analyze morphological evolution and changes of the channel-shoal system in the Changjiang Estuary, a river- and tide-controlled coastal plain estuary,...
journal article 2018
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Zhu, C. (author), Guo, Leicheng (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Tian, Bo (author), Wang, Xianye (author), He, Qing (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author)
The morphology of the Yangtze Estuary has changed substantially at decadal time scales in response to natural processes, local human interference and reduced sediment supply. Due to its high sediment load, the morphodynamic response time of the estuary is short, providing a valuable semi-natural system to evaluate large-scale estuarine...
journal article 2019
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Baptist, Martin J. (author), Gerkema, T. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Colosimo, I. (author), Elschot, K. (author), de Groot, A. V. (author), Cleveringa, J. (author), van Eekelen, E. M.M. (author)
We test an innovative approach to beneficially re-use dredged sediment to enhance salt marsh development. A Mud Motor is a dredged sediment disposal in the form of a semi-continuous source of mud in a shallow tidal channel allowing natural processes to disperse the sediment to nearby mudflats and salt marshes. We describe the various steps in...
journal article 2019
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Zhou, Z. (author), Ge, Jianzhong (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Ma, Jianfei (author), Ding, Ping Xing (author)
Lateral flow significantly contributes to the near-bottom mass transport of salinity in a channel-shoal system. In this study, an integrated tripod system was deployed in the transition zone of a channel-shoal system of the Changjiang Estuary (CE), China, to observe the near-bottom physics with high temporal/spatial resolution, particularly...
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Tas, S.A.J. (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author)
Cheniers are important for stabilising mud-dominated coastlines. A chenier is a body of wave-reworked, coarse-grained sediment consisting of sand and shells overlying a muddy substrate. In this paper we present and analyse a week of field observations of the dynamics of a single chenier along the coast of Demak, Indonesia. Despite relatively...
journal article 2020
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Colosimo, I. (author), de Vet, P.L.M. (author), van Maren, D.S. (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author), Winterwerp, J.C. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author)
Sediment transport over intertidal flats is driven by a combination of waves, tides, and wind-driven flow. In this study we aimed at identifying and quantifying the interactions between these processes. A five week long dataset consisting of flow velocities, waves, water depths, suspended sediment concentrations, and bed level changes was...
journal article 2020
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