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Guerra Medina, Daniel (author)
Coastal areas are appealing for human beings and are the most populated areas of the world. Therefore, coastal processes have large impacts on economy and on millions of people's lives. Not only processes such as erosion, extreme events, and flood events must be understood and monitored, but the uncertainty given by the rapid climate change on...
master thesis 2023
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Hulskemper, Daan (author)
The Earth's landscapes are shaped by processes eroding, transporting, and depositing material over various timespans and spatial scales. To understand these surface activities and mitigate potential hazards they inflict, knowledge is needed of their occurrences and properties. Near-continuous terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) enables the...
master thesis 2023
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Barbero García, I. (author), Kuschnerus, M. (author), Vos, S.E. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
Sandy beaches are subject to changes due to multiple factors, that are both natural (e.g. storms) and anthropogenic. Great efforts are being made to monitor these ecosystems and understand their dynamics in order to assure their conservation. The identification of anthropogenic changes and its differentiation from natural ones is an important...
journal article 2023
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Hulskemper, D. (author), Anders, K. (author), Antolínez, José A. Á. (author), Kuschnerus, M. (author), Höfle, B. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author)
The Earth's landscapes are shaped by processes eroding, transporting and depositing material over various timespans and spatial scales. To understand these surface activities and mitigate potential hazards they inflict (e.g., the landward movement of a shoreline), knowledge is needed on the occurrences and impact of these activities. Near...
journal article 2022
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Jin, Junling (author), Verbeurgt, J. (author), De Sloover, Lars (author), Stal, Cornelis (author), Deruyter, Greet (author), Montreuil, Anne Lise (author), Vos, S.E. (author), De Maeyer, Philippe (author), De Wulf, Alain (author)
Beach Surface Moisture (BSM) is a key attribute in the coastal investigations of land-atmospheric water and energy fluxes, groundwater resource budgets and coastal beach/dune development. In this study, an attempt has been made for the first time to estimate BSM from terrestrial LiDAR intensity data based on the Support Vector Regression (SVR...
journal article 2021
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Spinosa, A. (author), Ziemba, A.M. (author), Saponieri, Alessandra (author), Damiani, Leonardo (author), El Serafy, G.Y.H. (author)
Remote sensing and satellite imagery have become commonplace in efforts to monitor and model various biological and physical characteristics of the Earth. The land/water interface is a continually evolving landscape of high scientific and societal interest, making the mapping and monitoring thereof particularly important. This paper aims at...
journal article 2021
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Anders, K.P. (author), Winiwarter, L. (author), Mara, H. (author), Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Vos, S.E. (author), Höfle, B. (author)
Near-continuously acquired terrestrial laser scanning (TLS) data contains valuable information on natural surface dynamics. An important step in geographic analyses is to detect different types of changes that can be observed in a scene. For this, spatiotemporal segmentation is a time series-based method of surface change analysis that...
journal article 2021
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Beselly, S.M. (author), Sajali, M. A. (author)
Accurate and repetitive observation and quantification of the shoreline position and the coastal feature are essential aspects of coastal management and planning. Commonly, the dataset associated with coastal observation and quantification is obtained with in-situ coastal surveys. The current methods are mostly quite expensive, time-consuming...
journal article 2021
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di Biase, V. (author), Hanssen, R.F. (author), Vos, S.E. (author)
Anthropogenic activities and climate change in coastal areas require continuous monitoring for a better understanding of environmental evolution and for the implementation of protection strate-gies. Surface moisture is one of the important drivers of coastal variability because it highly affects shoreward sand transport via aeolian processes....
journal article 2021
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Gaida, T.C. (author)
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal protection or construction of marine infrastructure, seabed sediment and habitat mapping have become highly relevant for the development of sustainable marine management strategies. Compared to traditional mapping methods, primarily based on bed...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Deruyter, Greta (author), De Sloover, Lars (author), Verbeurgt, Jeffrey (author), De Wulf, Alain (author), Vos, S.E. (author)
In order to protect the Belgian coast, knowledge on natural sand dynamics is essential. Monitoring sand dynamics is commonly done through sediment budget analysis, which relies on determining the volumes of sediment added or removed from the coastal system. These volumetrics require precise and accurate 3D data of the terrain on different time...
conference paper 2020
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Vos, S.E. (author), Spaans, Lennard (author), Reniers, A.J.H.M. (author), Holman, Rob (author), McCall, Robert (author), de Vries, S. (author)
Intertidal bars are naturally occurring morphological features along the waterline of sandy beaches. Present quantitative knowledge on intertidal bar behavior is limited, due to the scarcity of data resources and the limitations of traditional survey techniques. To investigate and quantify the cross-shore morphologic behavior of intertidal...
journal article 2020
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Chatzikyriakou, Charis (author)
The Netherlands is a country primarily developed on coastal zones. Coastal zones are very important, since they are a source of valuable living and non-living resources for its population, and they also act as a natural protection against floods. Notably, the natural dynamics driven by the sea and the man-made actions on the land change them...
master thesis 2017
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Hagenaars, G.S. (author), Luijendijk, Arjen (author), de Vries, S. (author), de Boer, W.P. (author)
conference paper 2017
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Lindenbergh, R.C. (author), Soudarissanane, S.S. (author), De Vries, S. (author), Coquet, M. (author), De Schipper, M. (author), Hejbudzka, K. (author), Duijnmayer, K. (author), Van Goor, B. (author), Cohen, A. (author)
Morphodynamic changes at sandy coasts, as are dominant in The Netherlands, are typically monitored at yearly intervals by means of LIDAR. Meanwhile it is recognized that beach morphodynamics is not a regular process but is strongly correlated to meteorological conditions. A time series of 14 terrestrial laser scans of a beach experiment is...
conference paper 2010
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Mathie, E. (author)
Overview of coastal monitoring in Sicily, Italy.
report 2005
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Anonymous, A. (author)
The use of mineral magnetic concentration data as an innovative means of monitoring sediment transport and sediment properties in marine, estuarine and fluvial environments has been well documented in the past. Mineral magnetic measurements are now considered a routine form of analysis when investigating the compositional properties of rocks,...
report 2005
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Anonymous, A. (author)
A comprehensive coastal monitoring programme has been set up for the Dubai coastal zone following extensive infra-structural development over the last 20 years. The Dubai coastal zone, and in particular the Jumeirah frontage, has been identified as a key element in the expected dramatic expansion of tourism to the region. Considered together...
report 2005
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Anonymous, A. (author)
Predictions of the state of the future coastline as a reaction to the changes in climate have lead to revisions in the future coast protection policies necessary to protect the Bournemouth coastline. In optimising the most economic solutions for the future coast protection of the coastline, alternative defences have been examined and costed,...
report 2005
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Anonymous, A. (author)
The south-east coast of England is characterised by low-lying land susceptible to both flooding and erosion as a result of rising sea levels and soft sedimentary geology. This combined with extensive coastal development, means that the management of the coastal zone is essential. Shoreline Management Plans and coastal strategy studies have...
report 2005
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