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Vander Cam, Quentin (author)
The tidal channels in the Eastern Scheldt basin, are out of equilibrium due to the reduced tidal prism as a consequence of the construction of the Storm Surge Barrier in 1986. An estimated 500 million cubic meters of sediment is required in order to reduce the cross-sectional areas of the tidal channels such that the system reaches a new...
master thesis 2021
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Vos, Thomas (author)
The lower Ems river suffers from hyper-turbid conditions. These conditions are caused by channel deepening over the last 50 years, resulting in an asymmetrical tidal wave. This asymmetry has resulted in an increased<br/>import of sediment into the Ems river. Recently some effort has gone into determining whether or not the local tidal barrier ...
master thesis 2021
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Wellen, Fleur (author), Winkel, Sander (author), Vrinds, Thijs (author), van der Voort, Tjalie (author)
In Chile, the Biobío river separates the cities of Concepción and San Pedro de la Paz. Bridges crossing the Biobío river ensure a fast and dependable connection, which contributes to the transport options in the region. With the Biobío region being the second largest contributor to the country's GDP, an unreliable transport network is highly...
student report 2019
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Frouws, Eveline (author), Frölke, Reinier (author), Maarse, Nadieh (author), van den Heuvel, Oscar (author), Meijer, Berend (author)
Vietnam is one of the five countries that is severely affected by the consequences of climate change. The extreme weather conditions and the increase of the sea level results in floods in the Mekong Delta, located in the South of Vietnam. Can Tho city, found in the heart of the Mekong Delta, is one of the cities that copes with water related...
student report 2019
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De Rijke, S.L. (author)
Dynamic analysis of the stinger hang-off system cable forces using ship motion data of Audacia. Already for some time the desire exists to acquire insight into the phenomenon of stinger uplift. This is the situation where external forces and motions acting on the ship, stinger cause the hang-off cables to have no or barely any cable tension....
master thesis 2015
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Op het Veld, R.H.T.H. (author)
FLNG cooling water outfalls can be characterized as high momentum buoyant jets, relatively close to the surface. The buoyant jet trajectories, spreading rates and surface distribution very much depend on the jet outflow characteristics. A study with the CFD software OpenFOAM has been carried out into the mixing and transport processes of buoyant...
master thesis 2014
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Ni, Y. (author)
Vegetation in coastal areas plays an important role in its environment. In addition, vegetation can also be utilized for coastal protection. Incoming wave energy could be effectively attenuated by the upstanding vegetation plants. The reduced wave energy results in stabilized seabed and harmonious environment in coastal zones. Nowadays, an...
master thesis 2014
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Oosterlo, P. (author)
The main goal of this study is to determe the relation between very oblique wave attack and overtopping, and to accordingly adjust the formulae for oblique wave attack. The required knowledge to be able to read and understand this report is of a Bachelor in civil engineering level. All around the world different types of structures are built to...
bachelor thesis 2013
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Van der Ham, P.J. (author)
Part I: On the time scales of wave processes. To systematically improve the SWAN model a study on the wave physics in a tidal inlet was carried out. The third-generation SWAN model was used to compute the wave processes in a tidal inlet for storm conditions. The computed wave processes are propagation (shoaling, refraction and frequency shifting...
master thesis 2009
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Van Geer, P.F.C. (author)
The present study considers long-term morphologic development of the inlets forming the Western Dutch Wadden Sea. This concerns analysis of field measurements carried out since closure of the Zuider Sea (1932) as well as an assessment of possible imporvements of long-term morphological prodictions made for this area using ASMITA. From field...
master thesis 2007
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Cui, H. (author)
Weir is the construction widely used in hydraulic engineering. It is very important to investigate the behaviors of the flows over a weir. In general when water streams over a weir it behaves various flow patterns according to different flow conditions. Different flow patterns results in different inference on the water level profile and the...
master thesis 2007
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van der Sande, M.B. (author)
master thesis 2006
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Brouwer, R.L. (author)
Barrier island coasts are a common feature in many parts of the world. An example is the Wadden coast of The Netherlands, Germany and Denmark. These coasts consist of barrier islands separated by tidal inlets with at the landward side tidal basins.Characteristic for the Wadden Sea is that the tidal basins are not completely separated,but are...
master thesis 2006
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Hollebrandse, F.A.P. (author)
The North Sea is a shallow sea on the Eurasian continental shelf. This study focuses on the temporal development of the tidal range in the southern part of the North Sea. Records of annual tidal range data from gauging stations along the Dutch coast show in general an increasing trend perturbed by random fluctuations. Changes in tidal ranges are...
master thesis 2005
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Müller, J.M. (author)
This study focuses on the consequences of sea level rise on the tidal inlet of Norderneyer Seegat, which is located in the East Frisan Wadden Sea. The Norderneyer Seegat is located between the islands of Juist and Norderney in the North and the East Frisian mainland coast in the South. The Wadden Sea landscape is mainly shaped by the tides. The...
master thesis 2004
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Ubbink, M.J. (author)
master thesis 2004
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Strikwerda, M. (author)
master thesis 2004
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Nortier, R.J. (author)
The Wadden Sea is characterized by barrier islands separated by tidal inlets consisting of a system of inter-tidal flats and channels. It is an ecologically valuable area. Accelerated sea-level rise due to climate change combined with human interference which may cause land subsidence can have significant impact on the Wadden Sea system. A major...
master thesis 2004
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Breugem, A. (author)
The wave growth experiment in the Australian Lake George (Young and Verhagen, 1996a) is the first multiple-station depth-limited wave growth experiment and the dataset is probably the best that is available. The lake has a horizontal flat bottom with a depth of about 2 meters and is orientated north-south. There are however some discrepancies in...
master thesis 2003
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Ferrari, M. (author)
Along the majority of the worlds shoreline, tidal inlet systems represent a common morphological feature. Like in the Wadden Sea, which forms one of the major intertidal areas on the Earth, they are found along barrier islands coasts and they play a significant role in the sediment budget of the coastal zone. Tidal inlets are highly dynamic...
master thesis 2002
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